Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Maya Head Modelling
Heres the complete render of the head. This has been a really great learning exercise. During modelling I played with Maya hair and Fur, but eventually settled for a more stylised cartoon hair style. I've gone into UV layout, texturing and bump mapping into some detail. The render used an HDRi map, ambient occlusion and final gather settings and a skin ramp to create a rim light.
Labels:
3D,
illustration,
maya,
modelling,
rendering
Monday, 9 July 2012
Children's Media Conference
I'm back from the Children's Media Conference in Sheffield. I had an amazing time catching up with friends old and new, listening to awe-inspiring speakers and taking part in a huge variety of sessions and workshops. The breadth of the conference is huge, with speakers ranging from Ian Livingstone, the godfather of interactive games to the Cartoon Network's 'Gumball' team of Mic Graves and Ben Bocquelet. Kanoti's own John Davison spoke at the 'Never ending stories' session, produced by Clare Fegan. I'll certainly be back for more next year!
I've posted on Kanoti's blog about Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy session.
I've posted on Kanoti's blog about Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy session.
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Today, Cakey Bakey Stack is on featured on Disney Junior's Homepage!
This is one of four games created for Jake's World, an immersive interactive website for pre-schoolers.
This is one of four games created for Jake's World, an immersive interactive website for pre-schoolers.
Labels:
game design,
website
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
The Kensington System
The Kensington system is a new interactive comic i've been working on at Kanoti.
It tells the story of Queen Victoria's early life at Kensington Palace under the rule of her mother and Sir John Conroy. All artwork was hand drawn in Flash the coloured in Photoshop. Animations were done in After Effects. The comic is best viewed on iPad to experience the full range of interactivity.
It tells the story of Queen Victoria's early life at Kensington Palace under the rule of her mother and Sir John Conroy. All artwork was hand drawn in Flash the coloured in Photoshop. Animations were done in After Effects. The comic is best viewed on iPad to experience the full range of interactivity.
Labels:
animation,
game design,
graphic design,
illustration,
Kanoti,
website
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Octonauts at Kidscreen
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