Tuesday, December 7, 2010

PROGRESS


The first shot of Rain Dance is well on its way. We had to jump the gun on this one to get a test composite together. I will polishing it up later on, but for now we are on a fast track with layouts. Stay tuned

Lyle

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Rain Dance




I will be working with my great friend and unbelievable genius artist, Nate Swinehart on his graduate thesis film, Rain Dance (this is a link to the animatic, it's unfreakingbelievable). The film is an absolute treat. and I am just honored to be a part of it.

I will be doing the color script and layouts, and possible a wee bit of animation. It's gonna be awesome!!

This is just a little teaser. Enjoy!

Lyle

Sketchbook 2010


I've been filling up my new moleskin, and have been having a lot of fun doing so. I CAN'T STOP DRAWING MONKEYS!!! it's a problem.

and I've been conceptualizing more on my Amsterdam story that I keep jumping back and forth to.

I hope you enjoy.

Lyle

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Life Drawing








Always an important thing to do. :)

Maverick Stone redesign


For some weird reason I wanted to redesign Maverick and make him short and fatter. I had a lot of fun recreating him. These are just a few drawings and a sculpey model I did of him. Ill will have to create a post with some more final drawings and all of the sketches that lead to the final result. He went through quite a few changes and I must say, I am much more satisfied with this result. Maybe I will even get around to doing some final animation with the guy.

I hope you all enjoy, "life's a garden dig it"-jd

FOCUS a film by Stephen Camardella


FOCUS, something we should all be minding some attention. I know it is very appropriate for me at this point in my life, that is I am on my way to a new chapter. As important as it is for me it is probably even more important for Rupert who is the central and only character in the short film FOCUS, directed by the brilliant Stephen Camardella . Rupert is oblivious to anything but the compositions he is finding in his SLR as he journeys up a quite precarious mountain, and his near match with death makes him reconsider what is really important in life. The film isn't viewable quite yet, but be patient, it will come soon to a monitor near you.


My duty on the film was to create the backgrounds, from concept to the final matte painting. It was such an enjoyable experience, and I made a a few great friends in the process.



When viewing the final image, you might be saying, "wow Lyle, you have no idea about light direction" The light is coming from all directions intentionally. The painting stretched all the way around the central mountain where everything is taking place. It was very interesting to figure out how to pull this off. But with a little bit of thinking and a lot of trial and error Steve and I made it happen.

I hope you all enjoy the results and until next time, keep on keepin on.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

hungry? need to know what time it is? suicidal? then I'm your Dickenson Street Urchin

Hey Everyone!! its been far too long. Ive been very busy with all sorts of things lately. But I have done a lot of drawing and a lot of life drawing, really studying up on my anatomy. I'll fill you all in soon here, but i hope this will do for now.