My Animations

Animal Land Animation

This is pre-production for my upcoming adaptation of my father's allegorical novel, Animal Land. I took a photo of a plastic animal, traced it over in Adobe Animate, and created moveable body parts.

lioness walking

camel walking

My First Lip-Sync Animation

This is for my original series, Terra Ludos. Using a Blender model I purchased from SketchFab, I separated the upper lip, lower lip, eyebrows, and forehead from the skull to move them indidivually. I then screen-captured Blender to use Premiere Pro and After Effects to color the model so that it looks more 2D.

"These girls are all too...girly. I don't know how I'd function all summer listening to them giggle and gossip and nag and brag like this all the time."

Cat Animation

I animate both four-legged and bipedal cats for a number of projects.

I drew these faces and muzzles with Photoshop. Other frames of this I have add on simple eyebrows to represent sad and angry emotions.

This hissing sequence was one of my very first animations ever. Years ago, I used Microsoft Paint to draw the jaws. When I pulled it out of my archives, I drew the ears with Photoshop.

This is me starting with Premiere Pro to transfer an animation's appearance from 3D to 2D.

Using Blender, I sculpted a model with simple shapes.

I made hand gestures to make up for having no facial expressions yet using a Blender model I purchased from SketchFab.

I took a normal cat model and broke the feet apart in a way to justify bipedalism using a Blender model I purchased from SketchFab.

Dog Animation - Collaboration with @Ravala on YouTube

This was for a fan adaptation of the book series, Survivors, to which I participated in voice acting as well upon the Casting Call Club website. @Ravala provided me initial drawings of the characters and I used Adobe Animate to trace over them and create moveable body parts.

using Photoshop to remove the sketching

walking from one pose to another

playing

sitting down