Wednesday, April 20, 2011
EDW 4/20
more progress on the beach matte painting. I think I would like to add a mystical or sci fi aspect to it, as well as creating more depth.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
EDW 4/19
Here are the layers all together for my motion composite. The trees are the only photographs I painted all of the rest. I like the lighting effect it has. The next step is to bring it into After Effects
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
EDW 4/13
So here is the plan/goal for this week.
I would like to finish up this matte painting of a beach I started
Next I would like to take some photos in after effects and create "motion" by moving the different planes at different speeds. Ideally I would like the tree image to move the most and the background sunset to move the least.
And finally I will be using the Image Projection Mapping tutorial to fake the 3 Dimensionality of the Brooklyn Bridge
I would like to finish up this matte painting of a beach I started
Next I would like to take some photos in after effects and create "motion" by moving the different planes at different speeds. Ideally I would like the tree image to move the most and the background sunset to move the least.
And finally I will be using the Image Projection Mapping tutorial to fake the 3 Dimensionality of the Brooklyn Bridge
Project Pipeline 4/13
I was having some trouble trying to define the muscles in MudBox, but once I stopped treating it like a computerized object, and began working with it the same way I did when I used actual clay to sculpt, it became much easier.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Project Pipeline 4/12
Here is a study done on tiger muscle indentations, and bulged out areas. I took red and outlined the areas in two different images so they could be easily identified. I also used statues because the muscular nature is more exaggerated.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Project Pipeline 4/6
fleshed out version of the tiger! I used mudbox for sculpting and various anatomy pictures to get the muscle structure correct
4/5 EDW
more progress! I've added to the under painting, I've had to combine a lot of layers for space and sanity.
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