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This photo was taken for shutter awareness. A higher shutter speed was able to catch the water dropping after a water balloon was popped. It also captured the water shaped like the bottom of the balloon. It is portfolio worthy because it doesn't catch just one big part of the water it catches smaller drops as well.
Final Render:
docs.google.com/open?id=0BwQOwKkx37QALUNHQ2RGWVQzUlE
Blob Animation (Sad):
For the blob animation I made some blend shapes for the character and modelled them into different sad expressions. Overall, I believe this animation looks really nice and slowly shows the character getting sadder. Before I completed the blob, I was not sure how to use blend shapes. This task made me find a tutorial and learn the deformer. I should definitely use this within my animation.
At the windows at the western end of the building at sunset. Would've been nice if only I'd noticed the window frame casting a shadow onto the tip of his right hand.
Butternut squash lasagna: it's what's for dinner.
I've got two men staying with me for the time being. They are sweet. They are tall. One is a professional athlete. They like food.
The chronicles of feeding the house guests continues: www.africankelli.com
Two year old drawings finally released. Difficult, uninspired project…
The 3rd of 43 sketch cards done for the long delayed Marvel Masterpieces card series by Upper Deck.
Frederick J Dukes, aka Blob, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
First appearance: X-Men #3, 1964
© Marvel Comics
Sketch card
September 2o14
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