So enjoy!
Now you may have noticed that there are further additions to the pages panel.
Firstly is the Demo Reel page, and I've created a rigging demo reel, which you can view there. It's a trimmed version of the Monk Demonstration video which I posted earlier, with a few extra filmed bits, and, well… go take a look!
Lastly there is the Downloads page. I have put my making of and technical Document there. I have other plans for this page too.
Of course you can also get to all these things in this post too!
The 'Making of' The Place Where Lost Things Go
The Technical Document
The Rigging Demo Reel
And here are my DVD cases and covers.
These are for the film itself.
And these template designs are for anything just related to A Flock of Pixels.
I'll re blog the business card here too.
And here is the ident by itself.
This has been a very enjoyable and most satisfying project to work on. Most importantly though I've felt very much in control of the whole thing and although there were a few moments when I thought I was falling behind schedule, these last few weeks have been the least stressful of any 'last few weeks' of other projects.
And finally, I leave you with an extra 'feature', the animation progression reel; a collection of my animation play-blasts, showing my progression from blocking to final animation.
Just to clarify, it's not a 'demo reel'.
A Flock of Pixels
congrats! hard work is evident throughout :]
ReplyDeleteThat was brilliant Ethan, realy enjoyable to watch. you can tell the amount of work that went into it and it was definitely worth the time lol. Really liked the animation on the kitten.
ReplyDeleteI tried to take a look at your Making Of / Technical Doc at the link above, but ScribD is saying it needs to be set to public? So might want to check that
Good Luck with Submission tommorow!
Thanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteand thanks for bringing that to my attention Sam. I'll get that sorted now.
Ethan this is great and I am very proud of you man !!! you deserve it !!!
ReplyDeleteIt is absolutely amazing!
BRILLIANT!!!!! The kittens movements are lovely, and the monk's expressions too... Well done Ethan! :)
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