Friday, November 30, 2012

The Pig and The Cow

I received this beautiful story from my father. It has moved me strongly. I would like to share it with you:
"The Pig and the Cow"
A rich man complained to his friend: "People don't like me. They say I'm selfish and stingy. And yet in my last will and testament I have donated all that I own to charitable cause." His friend said: "Well, maybe the story of the cow and the pig has a lesson for you.""The pig came to the cow and complained: 'People always talk about your friendliness. I know you are friendly, you do give them milk. But they get much, much more from me. They get ham and bacon and lard and they even cook my feet. And yet - no one likes me. To all of them I am just a pig, a hog. Why is that?'
The cow thought it over a bit and then said: 'Perhaps it's because I give while I am still alive!'"

Sunday, November 25, 2012

The Grey Dog (The Grey Dog from Concept to Final Design)

It's all started of course in my head and then I drew a rough picture of a dog in a alley in my tiny sketch book and I started to draw the character. In the first drawings, the dog looked a little goofy and I knew the dog should look innocent and alone but cartoony at the same time. Besides, the dog looked more like a rat in a first draft anyway. So I did my research on dogs and finally I combined the real dog and my style together and here are the results..




The Grey Dog (The Little Girl)

The little girl has a main and also critical part in the story. I wanted to make her as innocent and fragile as possible. My first draft of a girl was started with the bucked tooth but I realized that this time I need to get serious about it. So you can see how she evolved after 6 drawings.

The Grey Dog (Silhouetted Crowds)

I didn't finish the Great Death project, now I'm currently working on my next short film's pre-production called the Grey Dog. This project has a lot of crowd characters in silhouettes. I didn't want to draw them all in a same silhouette. Every character has its special design in silhouette.



Thursday, November 22, 2012

A rough day for Turkeys every year

I love everything about thanksgiving. You can hang out with friends, families and even yourself if there's no one around. (Don't do the last part..it's horrible.!) But I always imagine how many turkeys will be slaughtered for this holiday. Now here's my dedication to all turkeys that had a bad day on Thanksgiving.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

4 Characters

I was assigned to create 4 following characters: Hero, Love interest, Villain and Sidekick
I started with the concepts on my sketch book first. All I was thinking about was to make them different and non-idealistic but still remind audience who they are at the first sight.





After coming up with good ones, I used photoshop to get a better, clearer and more detailed look of them so I can work on their values and colors in the next step. I think you can guess which is which...



Saturday, November 10, 2012

Cable Car Ice-cream shop (Cartoony version) #1

The most fun I have always lives in cartoony and wonky styles. I don't why it's not that popular among artists. It's a perfect style. I did a cartoony of the cable car based on the its technical design. I still have to work on the big ice-cream and the balloon. But no worries. I TRULY love everything about wonky cartoony style.

Mickey Design

After the amazing experience I got from Disney Family museum, I couldn't stop thinking about that original design I saw of Mickey Mouse character. Then I was thinking how Mickey is gonna look in my style. Now here it is.

My Real Disneyland



Fortunately I'm not a Disney crazy nerd who wears Mickey mouse's hat and goes to Disneyland every holiday season. However I realized that my Disneyland was not actually Disneyland. My favorite Disney moments were in one and only Walt Disney family museum. It was Unbelievable. Too Bad I was not allowed to take picture of the museum. So I just took pictures of myself in the entrance and the lobby. I saw everything I want to see about Disney. That charged me again to get my Disneyish charisma back in a good way. I Really Love Walt Disney.

2 Dogs

I did this illustration with 22 inch Cintiq at animation lab to get the experience of it. The funny thing was I didn't paint anything special with that. I had only one hour before my animation class, I couldn't think of anything except 2 dogs looking at each other. Honestly... I was not really comfortable the new Cintiq. It was really huge. Maybe It's better to use smaller ones like Samsung or Asus. They are really comfortable to use. I almost had my lefty hand amputated. It's hard to hold your hand up for an hour.

Oliver Hardy's Expressions

Last month I've been working on the cartoon version of Oliver Hardy as my celebrity character. I really love his acting with Stan Laurel. Their comedy was 100% cartoony. I worked on couple of funny expressions he might do to understand his volume better.

Dog Fish conecpt

When I was in Academy of Science I saw a big fish with a dog face but it was called alligator fish (maybe because of the look of its jaw). But to me it was more like a fish with a dog head. I drew it more cartoony to make it funnier.

Bobby and his dog Frank concept



Every time I work on some animation test, I create a concept for characters like a cartoon show. This time I had to create a human and a dog on their walking cycle. I designed the human character as a goofy boy named Bobby and my first design of dog (Frank) was goofy too but I changed it in very last minute which you see it on the right. It looks like lama but it's smart.

Cable Car Ice-cream shop (3rd and 4th version)


I used the ice-cream silhouettes for each part of the cable car to make it more ice-creamy looking. I found  something important in my career besides the cable car design. I am a good listener to my supervisors. They're not gonna hate me if they want me to work for them or with them. I'm flexible to anything they throw at me. I like that...