Wednesday, January 8, 2014

The Last Samurai Composition/ Beats Study

Hey Everyone!

Before the winter break ends (and I have to go back to school), I did a small, scene study from the movie, "The Last Samurai". It was fun going back to this movie--it was a movie that's haunted me for a while, mainly because of the war scenes.

This scene is where Tom Cruise--er, I mean, Algren, is attempting to make his last stand before the head samurai realizes Algren is the "White Tiger", the symbol he had seen in his vision earlier in the movie.

This scene was interesting to analyze. I never realized how much the director/cinematographer utilized the environment (trees, ferns, plants) to create frames within frames. It was also cool to realize how quick the cuts were--they reminded me of the same timing like when a tiger attacks/swipes its paws. Lastly, triangular compositions dominated the scene, as well as circles. To me, they helped establish the main subject of the shot, as well as the hierarchy of who was in the frame. This is especially noticeable in the scenes with the head samurai--when the focus is not on Algren, the head samurai dominates every shot he's in.





And here's the shots blown up (if you'd like to flip through the boards instead). I tried to get the main story image of each shot, so things like camera movement/push-ins are not shown in these boards. The main importance of the exercise was to study the composition/importance of each shot.































Also, after about half-way through this study, I went on the hunt for new storyboard brushes I could use. That's when I stumbled across J.P. Vine's brush set--if you're like me and you're looking for something a little more natural in terms of "story brushes", I'd give his set a whirl. They're fantastic!!!

http://jpvine.com/2012/07/09/free-photoshop-storyboarding-brushes/

Ciao for now!

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy (Belated) Holidays + Mini Update

Happy (Super, Duper Belated) Holidays! I hope everyone had a fabulous Christmas/Hanukkah/ Kwanzaa/ etc.

For a bit of holiday fun this year, I participated in a secret santa among my peers. I drew up some eight tiny (or should I say, 8-Bit) reindeer as a gift for Paisley Manga. You can check out her art here!











The reindeer were inspired by a pun, and David O'Reilly's work. If you haven't heard of him, definitely check him out (especially his short, "Please Say Something").

Ciao for now!

Saturday, November 9, 2013

One Week Sketchbook Self-Challenge

Hey Everyone!

Just recently, I decided to challenge myself and complete a sketchbook in less than a week--it was surprisingly easier than I thought it was, and I think I'll attempt to do it again with the next one. After all, it used to take me forever just to fill one book. But now that I've proved that it is possible, and that there is no reason not to finish one within a deadline, I'll definitely attempt it again.

Anyway, below are some of my favorite sketches from the sketchbook. Happy looking! :)


Robo-Chris from Bravest Warriors! The day I got my new sketchbook was the day they released the episode with him starring--I thought drawing him would be a good exercise.





Sketches of Friends/ Strangers






Story ideas/ Randomness



Sketches of "Muffin-Mike" Excalibur, the Ringling squirrel loved most.





More Story Ideas/ Randomness





Sketch of my friend, Millie. :3


Sketches of Armand Serrano when he came to visit. Such an inspirational guy!



More Story Images






My concept teacher, Billy Merritt, and some panic sketches of me during one of the classes.



More Story Images





One of my DFA characters--I call him the Crow Killer, despite the fact that he's super adorable.



A drawing of me as Darth Vadar and R2-D2...because why not? Haha!


Also, I'll try to post my latest DFA work, as well as my concept work (?). 

Until then, ciao for now!