Saturday, February 15, 2014

Finn's World

     I have been silent on blogger. Udder Chaos is still on and is rolling. Lot's of issues in my life that I have been working on.
     But you know what that is not why you are here. I have a pic for you guys. This one reveals who Milk's brother in law is.
Finnagan Tess Rex III. 

Painted by none other than Jerome Jones. "Sometimes to make rent. You have to sell a little bit of your soul"... Jerome Jones

The Promo Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEetouWC7eE

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Udder Chaos! Campaign

Working on the free swag campaign for my zazzle product. I have Facebook Computers Icons for each of the characters almost made. After that I will have to create the keychains but first I have to buy the keychains. So I have some stuff to do first. All the while I am still creating an awesome teaser which is much more difficult than I thought. So there. I am over worked and tired lol but I am alive and happy to be creating something that I love and believe in.

Robert.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Udder Chaos! goodies, swag!

So this is the current website I do my business with.

http://www.zazzle.com/gorobertstore*

it's zazzle and to my surprise I have one sale but in the future I anticipate creating tees and mugs with BMV or Udder Chaos with this website. I really want to create some great stuff. I just don't have the time to do it right now. I will be making a new store. I was also thinking maybe Etsy cause it is all the rage right now. I just loaded Zazzle with 85 images and now I have to create stuff for this too lol just kiddin. well I hope you guys are doing great. I am your loving starving artist/ animator. yes it is true but one day it won't be.

Robert

Saturday, August 10, 2013

A teaser is on it's way!

So I got cut off from creating this. I have a little advice about getting better at animation here it is:

Do it, fail, learn, repeat. Get faster at doing it. Repeat Cycle.

The more times you do something the more you can learn from it. Do learn from your mistakes. Be open to not blinding yourself with your greatness. It could be blindness. Love what you do though.
Here is something I have been working on. It's the logo for Udder Chaos! BMV

So here it is, if I posted this again, sorry lol. but still working on the Teaser! It's gonna be funny.


Monday, July 29, 2013

An Animator's Struggles

I must admit. I am in a pickle. I have had some hard times and since this will be viewed forever that is all I will say. I think I will remember the struggle and the suffering when things get better.

As for Udder Chaos it's going well. Here's the Logo!

This is a poster on Milk's wall.



Talk to you guys later. Life seems to be handing me lots of lemons.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Background drawings for animation

I have never considered myself a background artist. I find drawing backgrounds boring and tedious. That was until I drew the backgrounds for this cartoon. I feel that, I know, who Milk is. Because of this I see the room as an extension of Milk. I know. It sounds crazy and if I had told myself this stuff a year ago that I would actually like drawing backgrounds and props. I would have told you, that you sir, were crazy. This is where I laugh.

These are some really rough sketches I doodled while at a film festival.
Zeke speaks with Milk.
I had another doodle I had to erase lol. That's why you see a face. I'm drawing a unicorn right now. I will have that on my Zazzle store.

Friday, July 5, 2013

Toon Boom Animate 2 Rigs

BTW if you want some videos on Rigs here are some

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp2n0KhYPRE

or

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQj0O_spBjg

also

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwFYdVI9mNc

I started making cut out animated cartoons in Flash. The problem with flash is that it was not made for animators. I researched software and picked Toon Boom Studio. I stayed with it for about 5 years before investing in learning modules. It was the best 100 dollars I spent. 2 years from then I would see Toon Boom Studio's limitations and upgrade to Toon Boom Animate 2. I have hit some of the limits on Animate but I am still happy with the software.
My first rig was a Penny from my short Penny. In it I rigged the characters. I also had some limited animation in it. It looked too much like cut out animation. I learned that you really had to draw a lot of substitutes to make something look great. I remember showing an animation to Soloman one day in Advance Film. Soloman's body language spoke louder than words. I knew what was coming. So I braced myself.
He said that the cartoon looked like a puppet and not real. I was thankful for his critique but at the same time I pondered why. I took some time to think about what I had done wrong and then it hit me. I had not planned out the rig. A the time I was working with Faith Hornbrook to create her animation, By My Side. I knew that the rigs in 3d were just as important as the 2d rigs.
I reworked my rigs on my animated cartoon 1st 44. I thought at the time I would be making another episode. That's another story though.
If you want to watch my short 1st 44 here's a link. It won 3rd place in the Student Film Competition for A Bunch of Short Guys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XooLSqh2b1w

Anyways. I was fixing Milk's head rig. Milk was the first rig that I got any success from but now returning to it is like fixing a Model T. lol, you gotta take out the engine.
I created him in Trig. I had just had the worse critique for my colossal failure of a film. And doodling while my monotoned professor spoke, made me happy. He was a different character back then. I didn't even know why the characters where animals. I now have a backstory to that. I am even thinking of making a movie script about it. Well I have to get to work.

Udder Chaos! is heading your way!

Robert.