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The Post With The Most 27/03/2011


With just 11 days remaining until the 2011 Transcription Crit, this week's PWTM is dedicated to the recent blogging activity of the CGAA 2nd years. The quality is high, the work diverse, and time is of the essence...

Kin's character design for his re-boot of Andrew 'Ender' Wiggin from Orson Scott Card's 1985 science fiction novel, Ender's Game is moving towards finalisation via some striking suit designs...

...and Shahbir's loveable drunk, Albert (and 'rubber-hose' lamp post!) are now rigged and ready to squash and stretch...


...and Jack's 'naked guy' gets ready to strip down even further!


This render from Ruben's CG adaptation of The Music of Erich Zann returns us to the earliest R & D days of his pipeline, as Ruben immersed himself in German Expressionism. Hermann Warm, Walter Reimann and Walter Röhrig - production designers for The Cabinet of Dr Caligari - would be licking their lips in anticipation...


Here, Jordan literally paints the characters from his The Ticket-Taker animated short into life - smudge by smudge, stain by stain, and wrinkle by wrinkle...

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... and, in a fleeting 25 seconds of resolved animation, JJ gets to see the net result of every tiny decision she's been making these past 8 weeks, as Ivan awakens and his adventure begins.


Elsewhere - and a world away from Ivan's storybook milleu - Sam's Wild West narrative reaches the cg pre-vis stage...


... and in a creepy attic space as imagined by Lovecraft, the dark duke of Estonia conjures something unholy from the floorboards and bends time itself to his Mephistophelian bidding...



Wishing the CGAA community a productive week. Be inspired. Be amazing!

"To escape criticism - do nothing, say nothing, be nothing" - Elbert Hubbard

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  1. I really like what I see in Jolanta's work.

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  2. Thanks Domantas :D
    I was saying this to some of us the other day, that these works are just mind blowing cool stuff! So exciting to see this! :]

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