Please follow this link to see my 2nd ever animated short 'Sky Fishing'.
www.orchid-eye.com There is a link right there on the home page.
Monday, February 27, 2006
Sunday, February 26, 2006
Released Today and Coming Soon for Your Viewing Pleasure





Previously known only by it's working title 'Gone Fishing', my 2nd ever animated short was finished today, 2 days ahead of schedule! Here are some shots from the 1 minute animated film.
Within the week I'll be publishing the short on my website for your viewing pleasure. Look out for it! There's a surprise ending!!!
Thanks to:
Eric an Jaqui in 2004 for a conversation on a drive down to Copake New York which planted the seed for the concept of this film
Fabri for loving a crazy, aspiring CG professional, and for believing in me.
Friday, February 24, 2006
It Might be the Stereroids Talking...*

... but I feel great!
I was up till 3am last night organising thing for render and I got some rendering done but then I realised I wasn't in the right Pixel-Aspect-Ratio and I had to do it all again this morning... But I didn't care! I was up without the alarm at 7-something and back at my desk. Work work work work work work work.
Ohhhh!! I love this! Deadline approaching at high speeds...2 windows of Max running... the fear that my computer will crash... it's all so exhilerating. I feel alive. (yes, I know I'm a loser... why do you think I keep a blog for myself?)
And I know it will be great... I really do. Here are some things that you can keep in mind to look for when I've published online the final scene:
the moon
fly trapped in a spider's web
a martini
an airship
an airship
mac makeup products
lamb's navy rum (cause it's cheap)
*I have started taking stereroids and a daily cocktail of other fun pills. It's for 'early arthritis' that didn't quite negate, but posponed perhaps the previous diagnosis of Lupus. Anyhow, they seem to be working.
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Feeling Kinda' Groovy, Working on a Movie



Gone Fishing...
So I've finished my animatic, gone through each shot and made changes notes and I've come up with 17 pages of detailed changes to make. That's roughly 10 minor changes (at an average of 30min each), plus 2 major (1-2 hours each) per page.
The math looks like this:
17pages ((10 x 30min)+ (2 x 120min)) = X more minutes needed...
I would figure it out, but I don't have time.
Then you have to take into account that there is also rendering time to be calculated in... and who knows how long that will take... I don't that's for sure. The exam is due on Tuesday. It's Thursday today. I can forget about doing anything on the weekend... but Chud will thank me for it (Lula not so much having had her wallet stolen).
In other news, I've updated my website somewhat... check it out on the link to your right: www.orchid-eye.com
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
The Amzing Chud Gibo
Friday, February 10, 2006
Hansel & Gretel Part 2

'Who’s there?’ asks the old woman in a kind voice. ‘I’m afraid my eyes aren’t what they used to be’
Gretel looks at Hanzel who signals her again to run away, but she sees that the woman isn’t bad and so replies: ‘It’s me, little Gretel, I’ve come to see if you have some bread. My brother and I have been walking for days and we’re hungry. We broke your window to get inside.’
The old woman is saddened and concerned about the window, but not angry. She says that glass can be replaced and begins to set the small wood table for three. The children drank milk and ate pancakes and laughed with the woman. She then set them up two little beds and helped them off to sleep.
To Be Continued...
Sunday, February 05, 2006
Thursday, February 02, 2006
I Didn't Win Pepsi.... Suivant/Next

Well, now that I got doing competitions out of my system it's time to get down and do some real work for school this year. Maya class is finished and Max, though I haven't understood much of anything is coming to an end too. Yesterday I spent 4 hours modelling a chair in nurbs, then subdiv and then general box modelling before I moved onto the table which only took a half hour... As you can see from the unrendered screenshots.
Interjection: I have left a mug of milk in the freezer. I must remember to drink it upon publishing this blog.
There's always a billion things to do... I should start making Excel spreadsheets though I guess that'll be a waste of time. Instead I should just get on with all of it. I'm going to try to at least organise myself to start working on Cheech's Laurea video and finish Gretel's story this weekend. I'm so happy to finally be free of deadlines for a little while
Really, the milk will be gross by now.
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Littlest Pet Shop Success
Monday, January 30, 2006
Taryn Caila Herman
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Hansel & Gretel

In the modified version of the fable, The children's father does not care about the children's fate and does not debate his wife's suggestion to get rid of the kids. Hansel and Gretel spend the night in the forest as in the first tale but we can see that this experience is changing Hansel dramatically.
He has a violent dream and wakes to Gretel crying by the burning out fire. This is when he explains to her that has left pebbles along the path to signal the way to go home.
The next morning, when the children arrive back at their cottage, their parents are cruel and unsympathetic to them. Hansel and his father have a terrible argument and both refuse to talk. The adults lock the children in the house and so, Hansel does not have the opportunity to collect pebbles for the next trip which he knows will be the next day.
The next morning when the children are led away from home, Hansel crumbles his portion of bread on the path, but the birds eat it and the children are lost.
Hansel and Gretel come upon the house in the woods but it is not made of candy. It is a normal house and as the children get closer to it they see that there is no one home.
Hansel breaks a window and lifts Gretel up to go inside to look for food, but while she is inside the old lady who lives there comes home. The old woman cannot see or hear well and is carrying a bunch of berries as she has been out gathering all day. She is kind looking and happy. Gretel is frightened and looks out the window at Hansel who signals her to run away, but as she does she knocks over a tin can used as a vase for daisies.
To Be Continued...
By the way, the image is the working version of the Gretel Character for this fable. As you can see, she has no hair or hands. That just won't do.
Friday, January 20, 2006
PEPSI Light Done and Dusted
Thursday, January 19, 2006
PEPSI Light -Active Every Season
Friday, January 13, 2006
The Pepsi Challenge, and Other Friday Morning Challenges
So here's the deal: it's January 13th. Pepsi is due in a week's time. I have the initial proofs, but I can't post them for fear that someone will steal my idea. Check back on the 21st. I have the ENTIRE second version to start & finish (the one, if one wins I think will win) and there's a list as long as my arm of edits I need to make to the first submission.
Littlest Pet Shop and the line of makeup for pre-teens is out the window. Instead I'm focusing on the paper-doll version of the product which Alessia helped me to draw and I worked on in Illustrator. It's due the 24th. I guess I have about 50% left of that to do as well.
Maya: maya maya maya... still makes me cry every day (in case you don't have a frame of reference, I'm talking about a software here, not a person http://www.learningmaya.com/). I've changed my idea again so that now it's skeletal Tassi Americani (Raccoons) playing poker. I'm basing it on the work of Jessica Joslin (see links).
Max: Chud has his eyes rigged. As Kosta says, that would mean he has a soul. (Max is also not a person in this context... but a software package.)
So, that's my to do list, minus any of the things I think I'm actually capable of completing on time. I might even be able to throw in a meal this weekend.
Littlest Pet Shop and the line of makeup for pre-teens is out the window. Instead I'm focusing on the paper-doll version of the product which Alessia helped me to draw and I worked on in Illustrator. It's due the 24th. I guess I have about 50% left of that to do as well.
Maya: maya maya maya... still makes me cry every day (in case you don't have a frame of reference, I'm talking about a software here, not a person http://www.learningmaya.com/). I've changed my idea again so that now it's skeletal Tassi Americani (Raccoons) playing poker. I'm basing it on the work of Jessica Joslin (see links).
Max: Chud has his eyes rigged. As Kosta says, that would mean he has a soul. (Max is also not a person in this context... but a software package.)
So, that's my to do list, minus any of the things I think I'm actually capable of completing on time. I might even be able to throw in a meal this weekend.
Monday, January 09, 2006
How Not to Build a Digital Human
Well, borrowing a book doesn't make you anything like a 3D modeller.
I went to Puglia with Fabri for Christmas and my laptop (circa 2000) didn't want to run Maya so I didn't do un caxxo the whole holiday. I ate (ALOT) I slept (at least 2 times a day) and I ate more. It was nice, but there's nothing to report.
New Year's was good this year cause it was super chill. We went to Alfio's house to have the boys cook dinner (spanish chicken, thyme risotto, some massive salad with everything in it), to drink loads of white wine and champagne, to annoy Cheech about staying in Milan, to watch Taranto turn into a likeness of Beirut with all the fireworks and to lose my shoes, and jewelery (which Fabri found and returned to me).
In terms of the digital Human? Forget it... I'm always far too ambitious and I ahven't done a single thing with anything else I said I would do.
Now, what was it I said I would do?
HAPPY 2006 EVERYONE!!!
I went to Puglia with Fabri for Christmas and my laptop (circa 2000) didn't want to run Maya so I didn't do un caxxo the whole holiday. I ate (ALOT) I slept (at least 2 times a day) and I ate more. It was nice, but there's nothing to report.
New Year's was good this year cause it was super chill. We went to Alfio's house to have the boys cook dinner (spanish chicken, thyme risotto, some massive salad with everything in it), to drink loads of white wine and champagne, to annoy Cheech about staying in Milan, to watch Taranto turn into a likeness of Beirut with all the fireworks and to lose my shoes, and jewelery (which Fabri found and returned to me).
In terms of the digital Human? Forget it... I'm always far too ambitious and I ahven't done a single thing with anything else I said I would do.
Now, what was it I said I would do?
HAPPY 2006 EVERYONE!!!
Monday, December 19, 2005
Pepsi Light Competition Countdown 31 Days to Go!!
There's more truth. I should be working on Pepsi so I can get a free trip to New York. On that note... everyone will have to go to the Pepsi site and vote for my work from the begining of Feb to the end of March so I CAN win... and, while were on the topic does anyone have any ideas for the name of my project... please leave suggestions in the comments on a name for the following concepts:
1) Sporty girls doing sports in all the different seasons, surfing, biking, tai chi and snowboarding... they're really fit and active. They're full of energy and they all drink Pepsi Light
2) The 4 seasons
1) Sporty girls doing sports in all the different seasons, surfing, biking, tai chi and snowboarding... they're really fit and active. They're full of energy and they all drink Pepsi Light
2) The 4 seasons
How to Build a Digital Human
I borrowed a book for the Christmas break from my teacher called 'Building a Digital Human'. I thought, as I'm an egoist, I'd start by building myself and then move onto maybe building clones of myself and then populating my own 3D world... but then I realised that that's exactly the same as what's going on in my head and it's not very creative.
The truth is though, that I'm not very creative (people confuse creativity with artistic technical skill ALL THE TIME!!!) and that I will start with my own model. I'll therefore have the added advantage of being able to see accurate facial expressions and morph from those. I'll ask Fabri to take the photos tonight.
The truth is though, that I'm not very creative (people confuse creativity with artistic technical skill ALL THE TIME!!!) and that I will start with my own model. I'll therefore have the added advantage of being able to see accurate facial expressions and morph from those. I'll ask Fabri to take the photos tonight.
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Indie Rock and Roll
This is a list of my new favorite bands:
1) The Killers
2) Maroon 5
3) Stereophonics
4) Franz Ferdinand (though I don't even have any tracks on my ipod)
In case anyone was interested.
1) The Killers
2) Maroon 5
3) Stereophonics
4) Franz Ferdinand (though I don't even have any tracks on my ipod)
In case anyone was interested.
I got an OK!

So the progettazione exam was today. It took all of the 30 seconds to watch the film and another 2.5 minutes (that would be 3600 frames of animation) to read my report in English and discuss dormer windows. I got an 'OK'. I don't know what that means but I don't think I'll be pulling in a 30 as Mauro's work ended with his logo and a 'made in 3d Studio 7' page. Oooops, I guess I'm not as professional...
Anyhow I've attached one final rendering for your pleasure. Let me know what you think.
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