Since school
ended for the summer, I've spent the last month searching for a job so I
could do something productive in addition to the incredible internship
opportunity I was lucky enough to get this summer. I did manage to get a
job, but not til very recently. So since I've
just been laying around the house for an entire, uneventful month, I
decided to work on a few projects I'd been putting off. On the left, is a
cross stitch pattern
I started over a year ago and lost. I found it while moving out of my
dorm room and started back up. On the right is the second stegosaurus
I've knitted. This one is for my little brother's birthday, I just need
to finish the plates and stuff and sew on the feet. I've really enjoyed
working on these, but I start work this week and my awesome internship
at Fresh Produce
next week, so I don't think I'll have much time to keep working on
crafts. I will get photos up when these are done, and I also just
acquired a whole mess of crochet hooks, so keep an eye out for even more
projects!
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Saturday, April 27, 2013
DSU Animation-a-thon
I am working on the DSU Animation-a-thon right now. Since noon today, a handful of animators are working on a single storyline split into our own individual art styles. We're just over 10 hours in and I am ready to crawl under the desk and take a nap, but I finally finished this guy. Made in Adobe Illustrator and soon to be animated in After Effects. If all goes according to plan, we'll have it all done by noon tomorrow, but either way, we plan on submitting our work to the 2013 SoDak Animation Festival. Hopefully I'll have more WIP pics and a final animation up sometime tomorrow. Wish me luck and send more caffeine.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Planet Earth Tower
Planet Earth Animated Tower from Megan Yellow Boy on Vimeo.
This is an animated tower I made for one of my classes promoting BBC's
Planet Earth series. I've spent pretty much every night for the last
week staying up to work on this bad boy. I made it using 3DS Max and did
post production in After Effects. The audio is the Planet Earth
prelude. While there's more I wish I could have added, I'm very happy
with how it turned out. Enjoy!
Labels:
3DS Max,
After Effects,
Animation,
Final,
Modeling
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Beadlemania
Finished Rototscoping Project- "Spaceman Dan"
Finally finished all the rotoscoping. Going to eventually do some more work with this piece, but I love how it turned out.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Swiss Army Knife - Test Rendering
This is a test render of my Swiss Army knife. The materials turned out great but I'm having trouble with the lighting and environment. Hopefully I'll get it sorted out soon.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Swiss Army Knife- 3D Modeling- In Progress
I'm modeling a swiss army knife in 3DS Max. I have all of the modeling done, I just have to work on materials and environment. Super pleased with how it's coming along.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Rotoscoping Project- Finished Background
Finished the background! The bottom is cut off because it won't be included in the animation. I'm going to have the camera pan from lower left to upper right. Now for the rest of the animated parts!
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Rotoscoping Project- WIP Background Pt. 1
Finished the first background for my rotoscoping project. I used images, vignettes, and Photoshop brushes.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Rotoscoping Project- Background Progress
Working on a rotoscoping animation set in space. The color is all going to be made from different textures. This is a bunch of vignettes thrown on the composition while I cut out different colors for the large planet.
Toni Layne
Loved adorable drawings like this? Of course you do! Because you're a smart person with good taste. If you want to see more incredible drawings, please visit my friend Tonia's blog. She's a wonderful lady and a super talented artist.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Myself
I am the lady in the above picture and the lovely gentleman with me is my wonderful boyfriend, Daniel. Hope you enjoy my artwork and the other things I have to share.
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