This particular assignment has to do with "Performance", and involves the students choosing any two of the characters they've designed for me previously this year and having them act out two little scenarios I provide in a total of six poses apiece. The three pose example of the mouse is my way of showing them what I expect of their efforts in regards to drawings that communicate a story visually, showing distinct expressions and body language to indicate what the character is thinking and feeling at each stage of the scenario. I know my students have been overwhelmed with the cumulative amount of work involved in the assignments from all of their various animation classes. Despite this daunting workload, my hope is always that they have some fun in my character assignments, as that sense of fun usually can be seen in the final work, resulting in real entertainment value for the viewer.
This is a great character sheet!
ReplyDeleteFabulous stuff.
That mouse totally looks like you, Especially the smiling and focused faces.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I think the 'space' around each mouse, shows them off to their fullest.
ReplyDeleteWonderful drawings. x
Nice preview for Monday's class :)
ReplyDeleteAs for the Amir's comment, I think the Dan Haskett doodle of you as Bernard wins it :p
Your drawings are all amazing.
ReplyDeleteAmir and Melanie - Methinks I am destined to look like cartoon mice. I've also identified with Jaq in "Cinderella" and Basil in "The Great Mouse Detective". I reckon it must be the teeth!
ReplyDeleteHaha That first drawing looks just like you, Pete!
ReplyDeleteI love the nose on this guy. It's relatable!
I love these drawings, they're absolutely awesome. I wish I could draw them like that. :)
ReplyDeleteKeep it up.
I absolutely love your cartoon animals, they're so inspiring!
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