Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Uō - 1st Color Script
Aloha everyone! How is everybody doing? I hope you are doing wonderful! ^^
I’ve been busy working on my 3rd year film here at CalArts!
Here’s the 1st run at the color script I worked on for the film and I can’t wait to share more with you! Woohooo!
my film this year titled, Uō (Hawaiian word meaning howl) is about a Ogre who loses his pet wolf and the world comes together to help him.
For the color scheme of my film, I was studying different sunrises around the world and was inspired by how the sun rises each day and shine the world to saturates the colors around us. Oh the warmth!
Well, that’s it for now!
Have a wonderful week everyone!
knocknak
I’ve been busy working on my 3rd year film here at CalArts!
Here’s the 1st run at the color script I worked on for the film and I can’t wait to share more with you! Woohooo!
my film this year titled, Uō (Hawaiian word meaning howl) is about a Ogre who loses his pet wolf and the world comes together to help him.
For the color scheme of my film, I was studying different sunrises around the world and was inspired by how the sun rises each day and shine the world to saturates the colors around us. Oh the warmth!
Well, that’s it for now!
Have a wonderful week everyone!
knocknak
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Friday, January 3, 2014
Ladybugs!
Growing up, I've always loved ladybugs!
Ever since I was little, whenever a ladybug came my way,
I felt as if the luck was on my side that day.
Have a lucky day everyone! : - )
Ever since I was little, whenever a ladybug came my way,
I felt as if the luck was on my side that day.
Have a lucky day everyone! : - )
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Film Grammar
1. Extremely deep one-point convergence - "Until we meet again"
2. Extremely deep two-point convergence - "No means no, Mr. Dolphin"
3. Extremely deep three-point convergence - "Warm Forest"
4. Extremely flat - "Le Ballet - Hold Hold Hold"
5. Ambiguous space - "Welcome to the Le Circus Theater!"
6. Limited Space - "Cat Got Your Tongue?"
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