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Selected
work
Clockwise
from top left:
1) Greebo, drawn in Adobe Illustrator and inspired
by Terry Pratchett (145kb)
2) My character, Little Death, doing a head-tilt (91kb)
3) A double-bounce walk cycle exercise from 'The Animators Workbook',
by Tony White. (62kb)
4) Juggling dog, a collaboration. Character design and key frames
by Suren Perera.
(65kb)
All the
files are in animated GIF format. It takes a while for the animation
to load, during which you may see jerky images depending on your connection
speed, but once it does, its smooth running. |
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Conjuring flames.(293 kb) |
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Lupin, lip synching: "One wrong move, Peter ..." (101 kb) |
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My
first walkcycle. It works ok in Explorer but goes berserk in
Navigator. (126kb) |
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My
first eye-blink (from which I learnt not to do too many inbetweens)
(57kb) |
The
following animations were done with reference to 'The Animators
Workbook', by Tony White. |
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Inbetweening
exercise (54kb) |
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Head-tilt,
on an upwards curve (28kb) |
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Head-tilt,
on a downwards curve (94kb) |
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Quick
walkcycle (34kb) |
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Slow
walkcycle (83kb) |
Collaborations
Below are some inbetweening work that I have done, as part of
a group. Character design and key frames by Suren
Perera. |
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A
guy licking a bull. (274kb) |
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Close-up
of juggling dog, blinking (186kb) |
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A
bar scene, spiralling out (83kb) |
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We
call this one here, Shneisen. Or Shnuyzin. (209kb) |
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