And suddenly we're in the home stretch.
It's been a really awesome ride at Ringling. I know I've learned tons, and I'm mostly happy with the things I've accomplished here. Thesis and the job hunt are the final big hurdles, and I am optimistic that I'll cross the finish line just fine.
This semester I'll be taking digital painting, a great opportunity for me to develop my concept portfolio alongside my animation portfolio. I'm going to guess that I'll be hired into animation, however... I don't know if my concept art abilities are quite up to competing with the legions of illustrators out there.
I'm also feeling like I have a bit of wiggle-room this semester to get some life-things back in order. I'm trying to exercise, and my lower back is currently really sore from Tuesday's Capoeira class. I'm studying Islam and film as side courses. I'm doing occasional RPing with friends (though I've relinquished my DM/GM role for now). I'm exploring indie games, such as The Path by Tale of Tales.
To summarize, things feel balanced and unless I'm grossly underestimating the path ahead of me, the worst of the work load is behind me.
Cheers to 2010! Happy trails.
A blog about Technical Artist Jeremy Putnam's tech and animation as well as thoughts and ramblings about games, the game industry, League of Legends, and other related content.
Showing posts with label concept. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concept. Show all posts
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
If I had the time...
So many things I'd theoretically love to do!
I occasionally muse about all the projects I'd like to do if I weren't already tied to thesis and other responsibilities. For example, I've always liked the idea of making my own clothing... probably baggy stuff made of brown canvas with lots of flaps and buckles.
Recently, I've been imagining how cool it would be to take a low-poly character through the full concept/ development process. Make a bunch of silhouettes, rough sketch pages, then make a character sheet with turnarounds, prop designs, etc. Maybe do some color studies, even some related environment work. Then, go ahead and model the character in Maya and do some nice texture maps. The way I see it, if presented well, such a packet would stand on its own really well for a concept/ modeling portfolio.
That being said, I'll have to finish this animation before I can begin working seriously on anything like that. I'm excited about this film, but as I said earlier this month, I've been so deep into the process for so long that I'm a bit fatigued. It's a distance race, and I need to try to stay focused.
((I might still be playing Ragnarok after labs close... shhhhhhhh.))
I occasionally muse about all the projects I'd like to do if I weren't already tied to thesis and other responsibilities. For example, I've always liked the idea of making my own clothing... probably baggy stuff made of brown canvas with lots of flaps and buckles.
Recently, I've been imagining how cool it would be to take a low-poly character through the full concept/ development process. Make a bunch of silhouettes, rough sketch pages, then make a character sheet with turnarounds, prop designs, etc. Maybe do some color studies, even some related environment work. Then, go ahead and model the character in Maya and do some nice texture maps. The way I see it, if presented well, such a packet would stand on its own really well for a concept/ modeling portfolio.
That being said, I'll have to finish this animation before I can begin working seriously on anything like that. I'm excited about this film, but as I said earlier this month, I've been so deep into the process for so long that I'm a bit fatigued. It's a distance race, and I need to try to stay focused.
((I might still be playing Ragnarok after labs close... shhhhhhhh.))
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
While on the subject of my "Ecology of Water" Class...
Two hour piece illustrating a fictional angler fish, the Giant Netdevil.
Just so I'm keeping everyone informed about my various internet hideouts, you can find my professional website (portfolio, resume, demo reel, etc.) at JeremyPutnam.com. I'll be updating the gallery and reel on this site fairly frequently this year, as it's time for my serious post-grad push to get hired in the spring. :) If you work at a game company, send me an email!
You can also see a lot of my art on my deviantart account.
30 Minute Concept
Made this last week. Done with my notebook touchpad in 30 minutes while watching Planet Earth in water class:
Note: has nothing to do with water! Go Figure.
Note: has nothing to do with water! Go Figure.
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