Anyways, I like the way all of these pictures came out so much that I might make one of them a background for my pc = )
I hope you guys like them!


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This is what it comes out to look like, there is a place on the side where I will need to cut a part of the frame out so it will lay flat, but depending on how soon I get to home depot, I think i can settle for not cutting anything right now. On the very bottom you'll see some tape and a rectangular strip with some pegs coming out. This is what I use to hold my animation paper in place. you'll see further down.
This is what it looks like with 1 page over it, you can obviously see a lot so there's no eyestrain whatsoever, plus I think it looks kind of cool for a crude design = ) I tested it and it can hold over 8 pages that you can see through, which is really good. normally i just work with 2-6 pages depending on what I need to see. When i'm flipping the pages, I don't use the light since it will make it harder to see my movement.
This is one of the things I did in class today. As part of our anticipation project, we are to make a character that's sitting down, stand up. Sounds simple, but it takes some planning, so I drew out some thumbnail sketches to test how I wanted to stand and this seemed to work for me. I will show you the rough and finished results by Friday or Saturday so you can see the animation = ). when it comes to these key poses, you really want to exaggerate the curves because when animation moves fast, you need more time to show that your character has life and dimension. I felt really proud when the teachers told me that I have good artwork. It means a lot coming from professional animators. The arrows on the pic describe my plan of action, and the arrows on his face were just to give me an idea of where I want him to look so I can draw it out better when i'm working on my scene. Friday will be our "Finesse" day which is where i'll get to finish my animation and fine tune my drawings so that they can be the best that I can make them in the 8 hours that we're givin in the day.
This is the wall that is in front of my classroom for 2d Animation. The door on the left is where I would walk into class and the port holes are where people who are walking by can look in and see what we are working on. The Plaques that are on the wall are movies, games, etc, that are projects graduated students have worked on in the professional field, like the Matrix, King Kong, Call of Duty 2, etc etc.
This is the desk where I work on my 2d Animation projects (which is what i'm taking right now). It's a great desk and it is pretty pricey if you wanted to buy one for yourself. If you don't believe me look it up!
This is me working at my desk. I really love this class!! I will be posting my work by this friday so that everyone can see what i've been working on. 
We had to create an original character and then build a Maquette (not in pictures) of the character we drew. This is different types of staging that we used. The silhouette is just to see if your poses would be noticeable to an audience if they couldn't see the full character, ex. a shadow. The very top picture in this picture was a drawing of the front, side, and back view of my character (a dragon). This was to help when it came to building the Maquette since I was building it off of the reference that I drew for myself so I could make it look how it should. Last but not least was the very middle picture. This is a demographic that we had to do for our character. I made him a baby dragon, isn't he cute? lol.
This picture is right below the one above on the same wall. The top 5 faces are different expressions that my character has. I can't remember what they all are (except for the middle which is WTF?!), but if you want me to tell you, i'll write them down next time i pass by. The bottom set of 5 faces are what's called canon changes; meaning what my character looks like having similar traits but different features, eyes, head, snout, etc, etc.
This is the same hallway but looking to the left from the very first picture. If you look all the way to the back wall, you'll see the pictures of my dragon, hanging there. Anyways, back to this wall. It leads into my OPE class which i had a couple of months back. If you don't remember what OPE means, then i suggest you read the above captions!! What is cool about this wall is that it displays another piece that I did for that class. If you look at the very bottom closest to you, that is where this next picture below is hanging.
This picture was my perspective drawing for OPE. I really like the way it came out and a lot of other people were very happy about it as well. The teachers really liked a lot of my art, and since they're fine arts majors, it was very hard to please them, so when I did, it meant a lot to me. With all of my pieces, they never complained about any of them, so I guess I was doing something right in class. They did make suggestions however on what I could do to make it stand out more = )