Month: March 2014

Spirit Bond- Araya Sculpture

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.

 

Maquette of my main character

 

Maquette of the main character from Spirit Bond

 

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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Spirit Bond- Morphing Animation

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.

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