Showing posts with label dinosaur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dinosaur. Show all posts

Friday, November 19, 2010

Wall Art

Last weekend I got together with a few friends to pay tribute to the first caveman who ever drew on a wall. The Emmitt Christian Gallery in the Rockafeller Arts Center at SUNY Fredonia is reserved for students to display their own work(s) for one week as a mini gallery.












We decided we would each paint something that best defined our styles and artistic character. As you might have already guessed, I drew a giant robot, Tyrannosaurus, and lots of action!
















It took 24 hours for me to finish the painting, but it was well worth the time! The transparencies and projectors helped out a lot with the sketchbook to wall transition.
















Featured in the gallery were myself, Mike Hernandez, Lindsay Holmes, Fred Duchow, and Jason Rappold. You can check out everyone's awesome progress and final work in the video below...

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Dinosaur Flip Book Animation

Here is an animation done for a class project. It's a small part of a much larger sequence of animations. Each student was given the same frame of this "leaf-shaped line" and asked to animate it and then bring it back to that original frame. After all the animations were finished we put them together and each animation seemed to blend into the next one. Here is my segment of that animation reel-- and if you haven't noticed by now, I LOVE drawing dinosaurs (more of them to come as well). Enjoy!