I just finished a walk cycle animation for my Animation II class. It was supposed to be a pencil test but I couldn't help my-self and ended up doing most of the assignment in Adobe Illustrator. Immediately after class yesterday I jumped right back into Illustrator and built this. They're supposed to be product carriers along an assembly line that grab/pickup and drop a product.
I took some time this week to finish converting everything in Super Mario Bros. level 1 to red outlines. Maybe I'll take some time one day to animate it.
I started a new blog today for a project I've been working on. Here's the link: http://waffullz.blogspot.com/ aaaaaaaaaannndd, for some reason blogger wont make it a link....even if i use the insert link feature...idk.
This trunk has been at my parent's house since I can remember. I didn't do any research into yet & didn't have much time to take many pictures. I plan on posting more details about it on another date.
My mom was complaining the other day that she misses the little boy who used to pick her flowers. So I redid in my own style a cross-hatch style stitching design of an African Violet flower she has framed in her sewing room.
This is what the display on my Cisco phone at work looks like. I copied it trying to get the colors as close as I could in MS Paint. I then made it into an animated gif in Photoshop. Click on it 2 c.
Another something my mom brought back from New York after clearing out the house she grew up in. It's a set of keys which are hooked onto a small carry pouch for them. I know at least one of them goes to a chest. I didn't do any research this time, just wanted to make a quick post.
My mom recently went to New York to help clear out the house she grew up in because it was sold. She brought back her dad's old travel trunk. I really liked it, so I took a ton of pictures. I researched it a bunch online because I wanted to know it's true age & who made it. Unfortunately there's no maker's label or mark on it to tell who made it & when. From what I researched, this type of trunk was made between 1880-1920. It has a bunch of shipping labels on it & one of them is dated 3/2/45. The lock itself is marked with two patent dates (JUNE 13 1882 & DEC 6 1892) & the lock maker's name & town (EAGLE LOCK CO. TERRYVILLE CT). There is also the number 30 imprinted on the lock (maybe the serial number?).