This isn't filled out (I'm SO SORRY) But my overall rating for myself, generals and focus will probably be around a 4. I still think I have improvements to work on in my work, but I don't think that I'm so far away from being competent that I would score low.
UPDATE: APRIL 28, 2013
Annd the slow progression of my animation.
The booth from all sorts of angles. It's all sorts of crazy hot mess.
artist statement
Booth Costs
UPDATE: April 22, 2013
I have finally gotten around to putting up some of the deliverables that I have since Portfolio Foundations!
BLACK AND WHITE LOGO SLICK
COLOR LOGO SLICK
DVD COVER
DVD CASE COVER
RESUME
BUSINESS CARD
I need to make a back to the business card. That way I can just have the graphic in the front of it and not words all over. I also would like to break up the solid background I have on pretty much everything. The BOOP Sound cloud also has consistency issues but I'm pretty sure that will be an easy fix and I probably forgot to check the button that keeps all the lines consistent when scaling them. Silly me.
MY PROPOSAL.
MAA480- Portfolio 1 Project Proposal
For my
Portfolio 1 Project I will be doing a 20 second traditional animation depicting
an action sequence of climbing a mountain. The potential scenarios for this
animation are as follows:
1.
A Huge Yeti is climbing the mountain to get up
to his cave home to feed his young yeti baby some delicious morsels. The Yeti
would encounter a great gust of wind, a piece of the mountain breaking as he
puts his weight on it, and avalanche, or some other creature trying to pester
and hinder him from getting up the mountain. In the end, the huge yeti and the
baby rejoice that he made it to the cave and then savagely eat their dinner. Depending how how I figure out the timing the animation may end at the two just rejoicing.
The work schedule will go as follows
Week 1: finalize characters and start story boards
Week2: finish storyboards, begin animating keyframes
Week3: continue animating keyframes
Week4: continue animating keyframes
Week5: finish keyframes and begin inbetweening
Week6: continue inbetweening
Week7: continue inbetweening
Week8: continue inbetweening
Week9: finish up inbetweening
Week10: animation should be complete and ready to present
















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