Bronze Pig Productions: The Portfolio of Jill Johansen






Animation They're all Quicktime .mov files, and all will open up in a separate window so that you can continue poking around the rest of my page while they load.
Spike Animations
spike
Quicktime - 939 KB
MPEG - 672 KB


The first shot animated for my animated short featuring my dragon character Spike. Here he's sneezing, after sniffing a flower (he's allergic) this is the first animation I've compiled using Adobe After Effects
and now the second shot I've completed for the short. Spike tries to run away from the ogre after accidently burning his foot with that sneeze....

Spike

And now some of my other animations....
a rough pencil test of a dragon in flight. this is the very initial animation, i don't even have any of the inbetweens drawn for the second half of it, but I still like it!

dragon

floursack

ah, the classic flour sack exercise ! I actually did this as an example for an article I am in the process of writing for Elfwood 's F.A.R.P (Fantasy Art Resource Project)

the reason it says "the Right way" in the title card is that I made another floursack animation purposely making it really bad by breaking all the rules, if you want to see it click Here just keep in mind I purposely made it bad! the one pictured is the one where I fixed the mistakes for demonstration purposes in the article

a run cycle for a stylized unicorn! if you want to see it properly, it's best to download it and play it on a program which will play it over and over in a continuous loop if you can. I'm working on the cleanup and colour now.... should be up soon

unicorn

floppy
Quicktime - 142 KB
Flash - 140 KB


This is a 20 frame walk cycle, cleanup and colour done in Flash4, of my dog character, Floppy Joe. Click one of the two links to see the walk larger. size isn't too much of a problem but flash is better quality, but plays too slow, the quicktime movie plays the right speed
an assignment for my animation class. It was supposed to be completed in three hours, I took longer than that, but then again, it's also a lot longer than it was supposed to be, (it was only supposed to be 50 frames, mine's 90) and he was never supposed to be 3 dimensional or have hair. click o the picture to see him in action! It's an 8 second long Quicktime movie just over 1 mb

stickman



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