Finally! I am so proud of this one. Like, really really. This is what I want to do.
I might be taking Spirit Bond in a new direction after this. I’m sure that will be a good thing.
Finally! I am so proud of this one. Like, really really. This is what I want to do.
I might be taking Spirit Bond in a new direction after this. I’m sure that will be a good thing.
While designing Araya, the main character of Spirit Bond, I made a small 3-D sculpture known as a maquette. This was an extremely challenging project, but it was well worth it. After all, I know have a small model to use as reference material when drawing this character.
She is made of polymer clay with a wire metal armature for structure. The armature is hooked into a wooden base. The whole thing was then sprayed with a gray primer. It was supposed to be matte gray, but I used a glossy one on accident, which is why she’s a little overly shiny. All in all, I’m very proud of this sculpture!
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This is something awesome I made a little while back for my animation class. I’m very proud of it. The assignment was to draw five key frames and then draw a bunch of tweens to make it continuously morph. It was hand-drawn and very fun. I wanted to find more fitting music, but I ended up sticking with this. I don’t listen to a lot of upbeat music, but I wanted it to be cheerful, so this J-pop is what I decided to stick with.
PS: Kissy Mango is my favorite.