Monday, June 27, 2011

Life's Good

Life's Good is an old animation I did in 2009 featuring a song from Kings of Leon.
This is an experimental  project created to test upon several few techniques, or actually, I did it for fun.
It was originally made as a flash animation so took it and converted into a video for easy showcasing.
It took me 2 days for the conversion, primarily because I changed the ratio aspect of the video, from 4:3 to wide-screen. So I had to reanimate some parts to avoid chopping off vital parts. I also increase the fps from 22 to 25fps, which took me some time to readjust the timing of the video.

Enjoy!


Song is Red Morning Light by the Kings of Leon
I do not own the song or gain any financial benefits.
Video is made solely for animation practicing and viewing purposes.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Tilt-Shift

Recently I've been playing with photos I took randomly.
I'm neither a good photographer nor I own a good camera, but I'm having lots of fun.
Some of the images worked while some don't. I'll probably experiment more if I can find time.









Monday, June 20, 2011

This Week in TBSN 2

THIS WEEK IN FEATURE
Design of a robot character for one of my initial idea for my FYP.
He is originally planned to look like the White rabbit in Alice in the Wonderland. So I incorporated the clock watch into the head of the robot. And the body resembles a rabbit.



















THIS WEEK IN DOODLE ART

Sketches of hands for practicing.
























THIS WEEK IN VINTAGE WORK 
 Kit Fisto in action, Star Wars!!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

This Week in TBSN 1

Yeah so I'm more busy these days working in my internship company but I still want to keep this blog alive. So I've decided to make weekly posts updating the stuffs I did for the week.

THIS WEEK IN FEATURE
 I'll show a feature work every week. In this week's section, you get some cutesy stuff!

Pokemon
Yeah, just felt like drawing some cartoony stuffs. My own version of pocket monsters!



















THIS WEEK IN DOODLE ART
Drew some stuffs while slacking away from work. Both are classics from the Hindu and Chinese cultures.
If there is time I'll probably ink and color them.

Ravana 
This beast is inspired by, of course, Ravana himself. Ravana is the nemesis of the hero, Ramayana, from the ancient Sanskrit epic.





















Fantastic Four
Yeah the Chinese classics has their own fantastic four as well. Originated from the Chinese classic Journey to the West, this 4 man team is one of the most popular characters in Chinese literature.






















THIS WEEK IN VINTAGE WORK 
This section will be dedicated to some of my old works that hasn't featured in this blog. That said, the one I am showing is actually just posted in a few posts below.

Sphere
Just scroll down the blog and you can watch the video. :)