My Father recently put the Milo movie's sound track as well as a bonus punk version up on his website here!
I am also pleased to announce that our short film will be shown in the New York City International Film Festival as well as Dragon*Con! You can see the poster on the websites here here and here!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Milo
Milo from Corinne Gibeault on Vimeo.
My Third year film! created with Patrick Lafrance,
I did the dog modeling and rigging and he did the girl, we split the animation and the background as well as the rendering of our own scenes although I did the global lighting and he did the colour correction
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Demo Reel
Demo Reel from Corinne Gibeault on Vimeo.
Clip# : my part in it
Clip 1 (Milo Movie): group project; Animation, modelling and rigging of the dog, rendering and lighting. Created in Maya and After Effects
Clip 2 : Animation. Created in Maya
Clip 3: Animation. Created in Maya
Clip 4: Animation: Hand drawn, scanned and coloured in ToonBoon Harmony
Clip 5: Animation. Created in Maya and After Effects
Clip 6: Animation, modeling, rigging. Created in Maya and After Effects
Clip 7 (Milo movie): See first
Clip 8: Live action video capture, voice recording, animation, modelling and texturing of teacup and saucer. lighting, rendering, compositing. Created in Maya and After Effects
Clip 9(Milo movie): See first
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Opening Credits
This is part of the opening credits for my third year movie. I like 2D animation as much as 3D so I really wanted to incorporate some 2D element into the film. I also learned how to clean and colour in harmony and keep my 2D skills up!
I did some inbetweening and colouring for other peoples films too which was very educational, I had to draw other peoples characters, follow their style and keys which was an interesting experience. It was also a nice refresher, so when I got back to doing 3D stuff I had fresh ideas on how to approach certain actions concerning arcs, amount of stretch and squash and timing. When doing either one I feel I can appreciate their advantages and disadvantages, and I still love them both!
I did some inbetweening and colouring for other peoples films too which was very educational, I had to draw other peoples characters, follow their style and keys which was an interesting experience. It was also a nice refresher, so when I got back to doing 3D stuff I had fresh ideas on how to approach certain actions concerning arcs, amount of stretch and squash and timing. When doing either one I feel I can appreciate their advantages and disadvantages, and I still love them both!
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Professor Oswald
My brother as Professor Oswald having tea with Professor Goon. Done for a lipsync assignment but made 3d/live action just for fun :D
Sunday, March 6, 2011
LifeDrawing midterm
This is my life drawing midterm:
Guesture:40 Minutes
Sequence (the model repeated an action several times and we were to draw 3 keys poses while she moved to help us get better at drawing from real life and for going to the farm to draw animals)
20 Minute gesture with out newest technique, 3 colour pastels
Guesture:40 Minutes
Sequence (the model repeated an action several times and we were to draw 3 keys poses while she moved to help us get better at drawing from real life and for going to the farm to draw animals)
20 Minute gesture with out newest technique, 3 colour pastels
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Hey Bell
This is an assignment I did first semester.
The premise was to animate a character reacting to a sound. Since there's a dog in my final film I decided to test out a dog rig here and see what I would need to be able to animate properly.
Also, that's not my voice it's from a youtube video
The premise was to animate a character reacting to a sound. Since there's a dog in my final film I decided to test out a dog rig here and see what I would need to be able to animate properly.
Also, that's not my voice it's from a youtube video
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