My final composition for this class
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Week 5
Digital Objects Shading

Digital Composition Revised
Futuristic war-torn building
This fictional sci-fi world is at war with another planet
whose technology was on par with them. The invaders and their mechanical army had
attacked one of their cities. Fortunately after half the day, the army and
citizens were able to push back the invaders and win the battle whether through
luck or human effort. Although their city is in ruins, in the end, they have
won the battle and survived an attack from their enemies. They celebrate this
small victory even though they are aware that they would be back to exact
revenge for this humiliating defeat.
Spooky tree
There are tales surrounding the forest, which are told to
scare children into staying in their homes at night. If people were to lose
their way in the forest at night, a fog would start to envelop the area, and they
have a high chance of seeing a strange giant tree that houses hellish creatures.
Some say that these creatures are pets of a powerful
witch and they serve as guardians of this land when she flies at night.
Sometimes, they would hang the bodies for their master in order for her to make
use of the carcasses for one of her experiments or spells.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
FINAL
Final Project/Work
This is a project that was displayed in the Rotofugi store a week ago, though it's taken down now.... and hung in my living room! It was a very nice event since there were many people that came to see our class's final work in Character Visualization, the accumulation and end result of what we had learned in class. I am pretty sure my classmates and I were all relieved to be over with the project since our final character designs lasted for many weeks. The atmosphere in the store was pretty relaxed, there was little to no pressure. When people came to compliment my work, it was a good feeling, and they would ask questions relating to it. I didn't feel any pressure from answering any of their questions and they were all nice people. It was also nice and exciting to meet some professional artists who came to judge our work as well. Though I didn't win anything, it was great to talk with them, however short it was, and to receive some feedback from them about my work. I met my classmates' families and made small talk with them. Among my three characters, the visitors seemed to like the robot the best as it received the most and positive feedback. I was impressed with my classmates' works as well, as a few of them came a long way with their designs (it became so different from the original and first designs, which is not a bad thing). They also did well on their color schemes, lighting/highlights and shadows. Overall, it was an awesome event and a great experience.
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