Saturday, October 6, 2012

Rough Portfolio Observational Drawings

These observational pieces is just to start off from in making portfolio. Stuff will be added and changed at a later date:








I will have a lot to do for this portfolio. But I am determined to get it done.
So the portfolio requirements are as follows from Calart's website: 

Part I: Observational Drawings (minimum 15 drawings):
Examples:
  • Drawings of people and animals from life that explore elements like shape, form, contour, and contrast. These drawings should range from one-minute gestures to longer poses. Indicate hands, feet, and faces.
  • Drawings of interior environments and exterior landscapes that showcase depth, ambiance, and mood. Do not erase your construction lines ––they are especially helpful to the faculty in understanding your approach to observational drawing.
  • Do not submit traced pictures or copies of work by others.
Part II: Sketchbook / Visual Diary (filled or completed sketchbook):
Examples:
  • Sketches from your everyday life.
  • Drawings that illustrate film ideas and story concepts.
  • Thumbnails of scenes that you plan to animate one day.
  • Random jottings that interest you.
  • Character designs.
  • Studies of images from films or other sources you like.
Part III: Other Work:
Include any combination of the following:
  • Sequential image storytelling: Work that showcases your ability to tell a story and develop a character. For example: storyboards, graphic novels, comics, flipbooks, or short stories with thumbnails.
  • Digital creative work (still or animated): Creative work that you produce, or manipulate, in one or more computer programs. This might take the form of 2D digital art, and/or 3D computer graphics (CG).
  • Photographs
  • Paintings
  • Sculptures
  • Installations
  • Murals
  • Character designs
  • Cartoons
  • Caricatures

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