Here is the poster to my senior thesis. The tagline may come off as a little corny, but it definitely fits the plot to the film. At first, I was going to make a wooden framed border appropriate for the time period but soon lost interest when trying to make that look convincing and not just a standard wooden border. I did want to have the landscape in there and to make the scale relationship evident of the "Bad Guys" to our hero and his noble steed, ironically cowardly hiding behind him. To make it more detailed, I made the characters more rounder and dimensional by adding in shade levels to their ski, clothes, etc. Then when completing the color process, i went in and added another level for each character and gave that sketchy "rough" look to them. I love how the drop shadow came out under the title and wish I had done that for the closing credits in the final cut, but the version that will be playing will just be as good.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Here is the finalized "Drag Sequence" in the film. This is where the "Goofy" comes across what appears to be a beautiful lady randomly in the desert and then turns out to be Roy in disguise. Realizing how foolish he is deceived, the goon tries to shoot the horse but is then bonked on the head by Johnny with a rock and come crashing down to the ground. This scene took quite sometime, but when looking at a rendered version of it, it looks terrific I think.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Here is the shot of the "Speedy Hispanic" running combing the desert for his fellow bandit and just what exactly is responsible for making the noise. This scene will definitely be one to grab the remote and go frame-by frame to see the timing on this guy. Plus now in color, it gives the viewer an aspect of the body parts that are in motion.
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