Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Sketch Book Fun!

I've been learning to animate bikes and cycling for a bit of a side project, so I decided to up the stakes. What could be the most difficult thing to draw? A victorian chap riding on a penny farthing!
Well, I had fun. Enjoy! (Give the image a click for full view)

Monday, 6 July 2009

CV in progress


Haven't posted for a little while, I've been busy making a feasible CV/sampler to send round a few companies in my local area. A bit tricky right now, suddenly realising how much easier and cheaper it was to print and bind these things back in Uni (my printer is a cheap HP inkjet, and the prints look terrible). Little jobs become twice the size and the cost!

Oh well. just keep going. Here's a slightly shoddy photo:

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Relocation to Harrogate & Father's Day

Busy week. Just moved to Harrogate, N. Yorkshire after finishing my course in Bath, so lots of packing, travelling and settling in. It was father's day last week end, so I made him a little card, and found an excuse to try using some colouring pencils again (not a comfortable medium for me, but good for recording and capturing with quick sketches).

The theme is nuts, from all over the world (he loves nuts, always talks about how good they are for you). Lovely shapes, but difficult textures to capture.

Sunday, 14 June 2009

Don't Panic/Glaceau Vitamin Water Contest

Currently working on an entry for this competition, working with the slogan "Welcome to the Summer of Glaceau Vitamin Water". The winning entry will be posted on a 10m x 13.5m advertising board in Shoreditch.

Here is my happy hippy sketch so far:

Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Green Belt



"Green Belt" is a small book created in appreciation of the Bath to Bristol cycleway. If you live in Somerset and own a bike, recommend a trip. Last week, I decided to take a sketchbook and a few pens with me, and I sketched and collected some of the locations and sights along the way.

"Green Belt" was available to buy at the Bath College of Art degree show, but I still have a few copies. Just £3.50 each.