Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Goodbye Megan Fox. Don't call anyone Hitler again.
All the best Transformers: Dark of the moon.

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Principles of animation - Tarzan

Disney's Tarzan - a video presentation on 12 principles of animation. This was done for my 4th sem's 3D animation submissions. I edited the video and audio on Sony vegas pro 8 software, a night before my final submissions. Music is from Mark Mancina's album "Tarzan", and I remixed it using a single track called "A wondrous place" from the album. I really enjoyed a lot doing this.

Friday, 17 June 2011

Matte painting. Halloween pumpkin is a snapshot from Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow.

Megan Fox as Avatar's Na'vi. (Sorry Jim)

I made this grave concept while working for a project with my friends Raghu and Praveen in our first semester holidays. Gravestone and the tree behind were donr in Illustrator, grass and the other effects were done in photoshop. (tablet wasn't used)

Dragonball Z. My first Illustrator based work.

Walt Disney castle logo. Done in Illustrator software. Pen tool and a circle was used. 

Photoshop filters

Orb planet

Sea - top angle

My first digital painting using wacom tablet.

Thursday, 16 June 2011

My 4th sem's pre-production concept arts




Image editing

Photographed by me at my place

Elisha cuthbert. Filters are applied. It looks like the girls from James Bond movies' title sequences(Tomorrow never dies).

This is my friend Kavya, photographed by my teacher Mr.Unni Krishnan. I added tattoo on her.

Megan Fox. Actually she has lot of marks, black spots, i edited and smoothed the skin surface.

I made this picture look very old with this old guy, this is my friend Raghu ;)

Steven Spielberg. Edited in Corel Painter

Poster designs


Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) - original poster
Edited before the release of Alien anthology Blu-ray discs, using the original poster above






My first work involving a large part of clutch pencils(hair).
Photographed, later imported to photoshop and increased levels.





Miley Cyrus












3 point perspective - worm's eye view