Showing posts with label Animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animation. Show all posts
Friday 28 March 2014
Tuesday 4 September 2012
TG2012
I helped out at Nørlum on this two week project back in June. A charity project, this year in favor of WWF (world wildlife fund) Here is the result (in danish):
Worked with some great people, super fun times, good food and coffee!
Here is some of the things I worked on during the 2 weeks. (RnD, Design, Layout, Backgrounds and a bit of BG animation of the melting ice for the Polar sequence.)
Here is some of the things I worked on during the 2 weeks. (RnD, Design, Layout, Backgrounds and a bit of BG animation of the melting ice for the Polar sequence.)
Thursday 1 March 2012
MUAHAHAHAHAHahahaha...
Took me FOREVAR to learn to make Gif's in PS... I should be ashamed... I will now procide to exploid my new powers for evil purposes.
Thursday 13 January 2011
Nin-Nin-Ninjaaaaa
The sketch that had me thinking of animating was this one:
I wanted to see the drawing come ALIVE... (Animation is not done yet,
Oh and then there was this video on youtube as well: Naruto OVA 2011 - around +03:00 min
Monday 13 December 2010
Sunday 2 May 2010
Quad_Project
This guy was made for a school project, build, rigged and textured in MAYA.
Quadruped_3D_show
Quad_Project from RKKSKVGRD on Vimeo.
Thursday 29 April 2010
Backgrounds - Salma
Here's a few of the Backgrounds I've been working on for my graduation film Salma
For some of the scenes we have chosen to do projections of the backgrounds onto 3D planes.
I have made the Layout and Background for this shot and the animation of the cast shadows,
Michael Holm Nielsen did the 3D work (in MAYA) and compositing (Ae)
and Anders Friis Christiansen animated the characters.
For some of the scenes we have chosen to do projections of the backgrounds onto 3D planes.
I have made the Layout and Background for this shot and the animation of the cast shadows,
Michael Holm Nielsen did the 3D work (in MAYA) and compositing (Ae)
and Anders Friis Christiansen animated the characters.
Salma street scene from Michael Holm Nielsen on Vimeo.
Wednesday 24 March 2010
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