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musings of a wandering mind

Tag: everyday

  • yay it has been one month of “everydays”

    Today is day thirty-one! 🥳 My goal since starting this blog has been, and continues to be: A) to challenge myself creatively, B) to showcase my work and C) to loosen up, to become less of a perfectionist. So far I think I have done pretty well with all three of those ambitions. My confidence…

  • abstraction, distraction

    Some abstraction this evening. I don’t think I am finished with this one yet, but here’s today’s progress in some random colors. Happy Friday to those who observe.

  • my first character rig

    Well, I designed and rigged my first character for animation in After Effects, using Duik Angela. The learning curve is a bit steep but there are so many cool features to allow for different types of animated characters. I am excited to continue learning and improving my design and animation skills!

  • chop carry wood water

    Before enlightenment: chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment: chop wood, carry water. I’ve been learning how to do character animation in After Effects, and it’s tedious work, especially when you are getting started. I didn’t really feel ready to post it yet, so instead I made this, to remind myself to get back to working…

  • character rigging

    I am learning how to character rig in After Effects, so today I designed this character, only to realize afterward that I chose a color palette similar to Shaggy from Scooby Doo. C’est la vie. I am looking forward to doing more animation in the coming weeks with my free time.

  • pixel play

    Life has been busy the past few days, so I played with the shape builder tool doing some pixel playing. Something about coloring by clicking feels pretty therapeutic.

  • more eyes

    Today I played disc golf for the first time! Also animated some eyes.

  • paper crane

    When I was growing up (younger than ten) our neighbors hosted a Japanese exchange student, who also befriended my family. She introduced me to Totoro, taught my mom how to make sushi, and she also taught me a bit of origami. The crane has always been one of my favorites, I’ve folded hundreds since that…

  • teardrop

    When I was younger I did a lot of animation, especially in my teens, a bit in my early twenties. I had always planned to start animating again someday but kept putting it off for one reason or another. Lately, as I’ve gotten into illustration, my interest in animation has once again grown. This is…

  • yeah, yeah

    I have this book of Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Some of the standards are in it, but so are some stories I have never heard of. Take The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet, for example. It’s the story of two chickens who venture into the forest to eat nuts. *Spoilers coming.* They do some stuff, and…