Concept Artist- specialising in character designing, storyboarding, environments, 2D texturing, illustrations, basic 2D animation and general designing.
I am able to use the following software to an Advanced level: Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS2, Corel Painter X, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, QuarkXpress8, Flash. I can use these packages to an Intermediate level: Maya 8 and Adobe Imageready CS2. contact info: attackcorn@hotmail.com / 07957-938438
Saturday, 7 February 2009
Oscar the Loiterer
These are a couple of the illustrations from the childrens book me and my aunt are working on together. Were still in the early stages of the book and no final images have been decided yet but here is just a taster for you.
I am a graduate with a degree in Animation. My aim is to work in the animation or graphic design industry. My style of work is quite quirky and imaginative. I enjoy using bold colours, but can adapt my style to a more simplistic look for graphic design purposes. At the moment i am currently looking for work in the graphic design field.
This is another environment i created for my character Oscar
Highrise
This is just a quirky cityscape view of some highrise buildings that i created.
Creepy Crawlies
This drawing was inspired by my travels abroad and seeing different types of bugs. However i decided to use familiar insects and show them in various sizes to create an unusual but bold piece
Miku Wanders
This is a character i designed during my 2nd at uni, about a young chinese girl wandering around a house only to discover that shes not alone....
Fat Chick
This is my larger then life chicken who is full of character and style.
Miffy
This is a character i designed who is a bit of a handful (as are most teens) that knows how to rub people the wrong way
Siblings
New character designs of a brother and sister who get along when they have a mutual goal!
Early Concept (Mother and Child)
This is one of my first concept pieces for this film which i designed to reflect the special relationship a mother has with her child. I decided to use three arms to represent the bond between a parent who has a child with a disability.
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