Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Moving to Tumblr

Wow, has it really been 4 months already? lulz.  Sorry about that.  Gonna be switching it up to tumblr for the new year.  All the kids are doin' it.

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Brain Fluff

I still might update blogger every now and then... I'm kinda' loose that way.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Making of Roadkill Redemption

SO much went into making RR, I thought I’d do a little behind-the-scenes treatment.  There’s easily enough content to fill up several posts, but I’m stuffing it all into one big fat one.  Now you can binge through a year of my work in one fell swoop.   Yeh.

Before going any further, please watch the actual final film.  This is SPOILER territory and you don’t want your first impressions besmirched by all the raw source material.  

Story:
You can see the full animatic in my latest story reel.  It’s patched together pretty roughly but it served as a very helpful roadmap.


Vis Dev:
Never ended up making trees... telephone poles work just as well


The first rendered model profiles

Animation:

I knew I REALLY wanted to make a hybrid for my thesis film.  I designed the story to lend itself to multiple animation mediums.  The mix of 2D and 3D metaphysically separates the characters and displaces their existential realities.  The mortal realm is grounded in CG- while the raccoon ghost defies the constraints of this dimension and flows ever-freely in his own 2D ghosty world.  He is a pure-energy embodiment, the soul of a no-longer-living-thing, and shouldn’t be confined to a “rig” in any sense anyway.   

So that’s basically my rationale for the whole 2D/3D thing.  It was very difficult to pull off but also a lot more fun. 

Anyhow, here’s all the embarrassing video reference I could find (the rarely seen but all-too necessary part of every animated film- lovingly recorded on my cruddy macbook cam... with catchy music thrown in...)

Video Reference for Roadkill Redemption from Karl Hadrika on Vimeo.

I like animating things that perpetuate between normality and going stylistically off model.  Too much of this can be poison, but just enough of it is the REASON I love the animation medium.  In real life, you can’t break the face of a live actor to get that panicked, open-mouthed expression that pulls the jaw a foot out of it’s hinges.  I wanted Leah to be as expressive as my actual drawings.  This meant extra blendshapes and the utilization of those sweet, sweet nonlinear deformers.  (God bless em’)


Here are some expressions that go by really fast in the film- nonlinear deformers and excessive blend shaping all up in here: 





And a bunch of random screen grabs for scrapbook filler:



         


Good times.

my dorm in the heat of crunchtime (not too bad actually)

unused spoof movie poster idea: Rosemary's Baby (ROADmary's baby?)

Ya'll drive safely now.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Roadkill Redemption

Roadkill Redemption from Karl Hadrika on Vimeo.

Without further ado, my thesis film

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Eat your sketchetables

 * Rips arbitrary sketches from production wall and throws them at internet-
There!  updating the blog like a good boy.

from a photo I loved (you know the one)


I'm going to re-visit this character for another dialogue test or possible short.  She won't have Maleficent horns for that though.  I don't know why I put those there...



The handsomest of slackjaws

Sunday, May 19, 2013

It Lives!


Hiya folks.  
I know, I know… I know.  It’s been a while...  
Things got a little crazy last semester and A LOT has happened since.  For one, my thesis film is DONE.  I can’t say when it’ll go public, but when it does, y’all should totally watch it.    

my spoof movie poster (a Ringling tradition)

...and a still from the film

In other news, I’ve graduated Ringling, moved to California, and started a freelance gig at Blur, storyboarding for The Goon.  So life is pretty neat right now.  I’ve got a few small projects in the works and now that I’m not tied down to thesis, this blog will get the partial love it so deserves. So stick around maybe because more stuff will come.  Oh yes it will.