Showing posts with label model sheets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label model sheets. Show all posts

Ms. Willow

 

 

I have been delving into some of my old sketchbooks of late and thought I would share with you some of my favorites. Since I really don't keep a cohesive sketchbook, there's a mishmash of all sorts of writing, drawing, and foiled plans to take over the world.

Yet, I would like to introduce to you all, Ms. Willow. While spending time at George Pratt's museum of a house, I went through some photos of a model he recently photographed and these drawings were the result. It's also a more academic side that I feel that I rarely show here.

Cheers,

-H

Progress



Just a quick update on the progress of the characters as they are melded into their final forms. There's still a bit more tweaking that need to be done to each of them, just to make them easier to animate. The boards are looking pretty tight for this short film story, now the exciting work begins with animation tests! My hand is just itching to flip some more paper again. It's been interesting while creating these characters since it's been an exploration of the self and the deep dark inner workings of a character and why they tick. Thanks to Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston for reminding me what it means to make a character live and breathe.

Until next time!

Cheers,

-HH