Friday exercises
The exercises we've done with Ian on Fridays.
Artblog of a girl called Scheree
The exercises we've done with Ian on Fridays.
Posted by Scheree at 8:17 pm 2 comments
Tags: 3D, Assessment, class work, video
Posted by Scheree at 11:28 am 1 comments
Tags: 3D, Assessment, class work, painting
Rather than have a print out for todays presentation about Networking, I thought it would be fun to instead post all the links in a blog entry instead. After all, I do talk about the importance of online networking.
Posted by Scheree at 9:10 am 1 comments
I don't know what happened to the post I did of this on Thursday, but here it is again.
The emotion of the walk is a hard one for me to pin down. The first time we did this I put it down as somber (which it's not really), this time as a glum resolution/acceptance.
It's the walk when the little girl gets off the chair and slowly walks over to the ball. Almost like she's not quite with it/in a daze/numb because she's finally accepting that what's happened is not the fault of the ball.
I see it that below her core, it's a steady slow paced walk and everything above her core sways to the rhythm (like it's all secondary action).
I don't know if that makes any sense.
1. contact
2. down
3. passing
4. up
Posted by Scheree at 3:49 pm 2 comments
Tags: Assessment, class work
Been a while since I posted anything. Anyways here's abunch of shorts (and what I think are advertisements) that I found by randomly surfing through tumblr.
Vigour from Chang Dai on Vimeo.
Hollow from Oliver Franklin Anderson on Vimeo.
Perspectives. Freely inspired by the new Moleskine collections from Moleskine ® on Vimeo.
Amongst Giants - Turn from lwz on Vimeo.
Method Virgin "We're All in this Together" from three legged legs on Vimeo.
The Pirate - With end credits from Meindbender on Vimeo.
Posted by Scheree at 7:03 pm 2 comments
Tags: HRAnimation
Take a ball of crazy, add some sugar, draw some art, watch cartoons and play some video games. Congratulations you just baked a Scheree."If all else fails yell ADVENTURE! and walk against the crowd"
"I’m not weird, I’m highly eccentric."