Monday, January 11, 2010

assignment 1

About me:
I like to doodle around and watching cartoons since I was a little child. But when I grow older , there were too many things to do that made me forget that I like drawing. After finish highshcool, i got into a univeristy study normal things like other people, but i felt boried and no excitment,plus I've always see so many drawings that amazed me, so i decide to come back to do what i really like. The styles of animations that inspires me: i would say Disney-ish, smooth, soft feel. But i always like Janpanese design style. My goal is to draw things (anything) that can inspire people just like they inspired me!








I' ve always liked this kind of cartoony style.
The color combination has a peace and smooth fell. The point of view is pretty special too. If I would do a layout for a cartoon, i would use this style.




To do CG is always my first choice, but since i am soo bad at computer and softwares, those CG disigner are the people who really inspiring me.
i like this picture because it has great felling in shadow and color, matches the layout.




This is another style i like, not very formal or serious, but cartoony with a liitle humour into it. And I tink it has a really good flexibility which can fit into most of the show or features.














Here comes to another CG, i can't tell why, but these are just amazed me everytime i see them.
For this picture , every elements is included, like the color, the view, and the feel-big, strong, expressive!







Last picture, gaming feel, if i can choose what field in the industry i would like get into, my answer would be gaming! (since myself is a crazy game player) In games, whether if its 2D or 3D, background (or layout) is always what people amazed by. character? not really. just like this picture, it make you wanna play game@_@

1 comment:

  1. Cool images. Learning software for CG painting can be tough - you'll get there if you want it. All these CG artists know how to paint well, and understand the craft. The software is just a tool - like learning perspective.
    Cheers- Kevin

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