Passion Project
You may notice that this video is very similar to the last one. That is intentional. I wasn't completely satisfied with the last video I made. It was more of a rush-job than I would've liked, and overall, I don't feel it showed my best work. Not that I think that this shows my "best work" either, but it's a step up, that's for sure.
After receiving feedback from my peers on the aforementioned video, I wanted to put that criticism to use in the making of this one, with complete illustrations, more correlation between the video and the audio, and a much more stable set up. I feel like this video has a much more polished and completed feel to it, and I hope you feel the same. This of this video as a video game-type equal to the last one. Same concept, but bigger and (hopefully) better.
After receiving feedback from my peers on the aforementioned video, I wanted to put that criticism to use in the making of this one, with complete illustrations, more correlation between the video and the audio, and a much more stable set up. I feel like this video has a much more polished and completed feel to it, and I hope you feel the same. This of this video as a video game-type equal to the last one. Same concept, but bigger and (hopefully) better.
This would've been more fun to make if it hadn't been so stressful. But whatever, it's here in all it's sketchy glory, feast your optic nerves.
The goal I had for this project was, like with all other things I choose to put out there on the internet, to show of something that means a lot to me. I love making characters, and it would be fantastic if I could one day make it a career. This video details the process I personally go through when making a character, and can hopefully serve as a bit of help for those just trying to get started.
The goal I had for this project was, like with all other things I choose to put out there on the internet, to show of something that means a lot to me. I love making characters, and it would be fantastic if I could one day make it a career. This video details the process I personally go through when making a character, and can hopefully serve as a bit of help for those just trying to get started.
Windows and Doors
One in Eighteen Hundred
I've been drawing since I was in 4th grade. That's about 5 years at this point. For that time drawing has been my main creative outlet, and a way for me to express ideas I wouldn't have been able to properly express through words. This photo essay tells the story of my art from the very beginning, learning how to ink and color, how to pose and design. From faces to eyebrows and even to hands. And I'm still learning, as there is still much for me to learn. My journey is not over, and I'm excited for the road to come.