Pixol fun and future plans!

Posted by admin on Sunday Sep 5, 2010 Under The Journal

So I am officially beginning my study of 3D modelling.

This is an example of a quick sketch I did the other day.

It’s all paving the way for my next film which will be a blend (hopefully) of stop frame and computer 3D.

I have some ambitious ideas so I might get together a crew and actually get some funding.

If anyone is interested in being a part of it let me know :0)

I’ll keep you posted…

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Pig in Pixol Heaven!

Posted by admin on Tuesday Aug 10, 2010 Under The Journal
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Masking and Keying…

Posted by admin on Wednesday May 26, 2010 Under The Journal

This is where we are in the process.

We are masking out the model and then keying – the result will look something like this:

Then we will put in the backgrounds and desaturate the whole thing – and presto!

I’ll keep you posted!

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Mouth movements…

Posted by admin on Wednesday May 12, 2010 Under The Journal

Photographing the mouth shapes… full steam ahead!

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The Shooting is over!

Posted by admin on Friday May 7, 2010 Under The Journal

All the characters are now photographed. Thanks to everyone for all their hard work.

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Breaking news…

Posted by admin on Friday Apr 30, 2010 Under The Journal

Filming has finally begun.

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Exciting stuff is in the works!

Posted by admin on Wednesday Apr 28, 2010 Under The Journal

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Whatever happened to…

Posted by admin on Tuesday Mar 16, 2010 Under The Journal

‘How I Got To Be On the Seven Pound note’.

A crowd gathers to hear the news that the revised storyboard is done.

I’ll keep you posted…

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New gallery images…

Posted by admin on Monday Mar 8, 2010 Under The Journal

Click on the gallery link above to see four new images…

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Model of Week One…

Posted by admin on Monday Feb 22, 2010 Under The Journal

Model One.

Experiment with constructing a head using a polysphere to begin with and various brushes. The result is more of a ‘quick sculpt’ work in progress -definite room for improvement! Off with his head!

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