portfolio
DESCRIPTION
This is my portfolio for everything that I contributed within the Lost My Name project.TRANSCRIPT
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This is the one piece of concept art I created. It was made using the Lost My Name page references. I created it as a basic for the scene. It was then later used to create 3 other pieces of concept art.
(below) 3 pieces of concept art
created by Evan Forrester
(UP687296)
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These are the two model sheets I created whilst I was aiding the designing stage of the pre-production. The image on the
left is a model sheet of a blanket, picture frame and B. The image on the right shows the design of a lamp and chest of draws.
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Version 8Version 7Version 6Version 5
Version 4Version 3Version 2Version 1
These are all
eight
versions of
the bear
model. The
final bear
model was
created by
Evan
Forrester the
producer
and director
of the
project. As
you can see
the versions
improved
significantly
but kept the
overall feel
of a bear,
with the
nose and
belly.
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This is the final bear model that was used in the actual filming and animating. This model was created by Evan Forrester (UP687296). The
final version was created following the model sheets and the previous
versions that I had done.
Within this final model I created the entire rig, the controls that were used for the animating and all of the extra constrains and pole vectors
that helped keep the shape and structure of the bear throughout
production.
The rig created was fairly simple giving us full use of the bears motion, being able to move all of the body parts quickly and easily.
The controls created were parented to the IKs so that we could control the wrists, feet, waist and belly.
The big circle control at the bottom of the model was used for scaling
and initial positioning of the bear.
The goggle like shape at the front of the model is an aim constrain. This was created so that we could easily direct where the bear was
looking by moving it around.
The two green crosses at the front of the model and at the back of the model were made and parented to the legs and arms to help the
movement of the elbows and kness.
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Front on Cave Model
Side
Back
Cookoo Clock Bird Model Cookoo Clock Bird with hinges Model
This page displays three of the models I created for the Lost My Name project. The three images on the left show the bears cave that I modelled for the
scenes, where the bear and boy stand by the entrance talking. The two images on the bottom show the cookoo clock bird that wakes up the bear. The final
images on the right are of the clock itself complete with bird.
Cookoo Clock (without bird) Cookoo Clock (with bird)
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Bears Shirt Model
Eye Mask Model Chest of Draws Model
Lamp Model
Stick Model
Pillow Model
Final Chest of Draws and Lamp Model
This is the second page of modelled assets. This page displays another 7 models that I created.
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Blanket and B Models
Blanket Model
B Model
This is the third page of modelled assets. This page displays another 2 models that I created, these are; the letter B and the bears blanket. The image (bottom right) shows the texture that I created for the B model. This texture was created using the reference given to us at the start of production.
The image above shows the
rig and control that I
created for the blanket. This
rig and control was created
so that the blanket was able
to move and shape whilst
the bear was holding it. The
main circle control was so
that we could scale the
model and position it easily
before animating.B texture
Blanket rig
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This is the final page of modelled assets. It shows the three different tree types I created to make the illusion of the boy walking through a forest. These
models were textured and duplicated several times and altered slightly in scale to create the forest consisting of many different trees of all different shapes
and sizes.
Tree 1 Tree 2 Tree 3
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Scene 3 Flashback (Cookoo Clock) Scene 6 Ending
These are the two scenes I was given to animate. The first scene is 9 seconds long and is the first flashback of two, where
the bear is woken up by a cookoo clock. The second scene is 18 seconds long and is the ending scene, where the bear
gives the boy the letter B off his blanket and then goes to sleep after counting sheep.