Sunday, January 29, 2012

Too many blogs

If you find yourself here, I'm sorry to say that I'm no longer posting artwork or animation. I am now focused on a writing career. Please head to http://jeffreynbaker.wordpress.com Thanks!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

New Demo Reel

For those that might still check this, I updated my demo reel. Its currently up on my blog, but once I update my website I'll be posting it there too. For the time being check it out!

Demo Reel

Monday, April 20, 2009

Moving the blog

Hey guys! This will be the last post on this blog. I have found that Blogspot wasn't that great for displaying the large format Quick Time videos that I use for my play blasts.

So if you enjoyed coming here to check out what I've been doing, redirect your browser to www.jeffreynbaker.com/blog!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Axe Attack - Clean Up

Did a lot more tweaking and cleaning up. Deleted a bunch of keys frames in some areas to rework the entire portion. I also added some anticipation before he stands up after the swing to get a bit more weight into the scene.

Axe Attack - Clean Up

Also, my buddy Clint Donaldson has an animation blog and I'd like everyone to take some time to go visit his site and check out what he's doing. Pretty rad stuff!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Axe Attack - Spline Curves

Okay, this morning I popped the curves to spline and started cleaning up and tweaking things out. Bryan mentioned that he didn't feel the weight and power so I tried to work that some more. I dropped his body a bit sooner before his arm comes down and made his leading shoulder/arm swing through a bit faster before the axe arm come down.

The ending feels a bit slow to me, but since I've been told my stuff is too fast I'm going to keep it for now and see what crits I get back on it.

*Edit: Looking over it some more, the head is a bit hitchy. Going to have to spend some more time on that.

Axe Attack - Spline Curves

Friday, April 17, 2009

Axe Attack take 2

Got some feedback on the other animation so I reworked the animation. My bro pointed out that generally you keep your weapon away from the target instead of point at them (unless you're fencing), and that my animations tend to be a little fast.

So here it take 2 - Keys and Breakdowns: Linear

Thursday, April 16, 2009