Showing posts with label freelancing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freelancing. Show all posts

29 Jan 2013

Hank the Gorilla Animation


 Meet  Hank, the saxophone player. Lately I was working on series of 30 seconds long web animations. Much like with Detonation Ident for Ice Age Musics, I suggested a flash-style animation for the client. All in all this little project helped me flex those particle and sprites 'muscles', animating skills and design work. Much like Phil said some time ago , 'a one-woman studio' :D 




Another thing I should mention for those interested and looking for some gigs, there is a very neat website, called People per Hour. It offers great range of freelance projects to take part in! From logo design to 3D visualisations and even filmmaking!  It is something similar to Guru, Elance, but focuses more on England-based clients and freelancers.

27 Aug 2012

Layout Design for a Restaurant-manor Website

I guess you can't call your self a freelancing digital artist if you don't have a web design task along the way. Last week I too was crossed by such task for the  first time.  I designed a simple web layout. It happens so, that I did this job for one of my beloved places I used to go with friends and family, a restaurant-manor 'Radailiu Dvaras' just few miles away from my home city, Klaipeda.



I am learning tricks and techniques along the way, but as far as the client is concerned, it fully satisfies their current need and it is still in process of tweaking.

20 Aug 2012

Work on VFX for Viola Films webisodes 'Mechanical Me''

A fair while ago, must've been good three weeks ago, I was taken by Viola Films producers and asked to help out with some visual effects for their three web episodes "Mechanical Me" . Essentially my task was to develop aftereffects layouts, which later could be applied to many various shots.

This video quickly shows some effects I have developed and applied to shots :


Given the time restriction (1 week for one 10 min. episode) and general scale of the project, the effects, also other aspects such as props, costumes etc. had quality restrains to them. However, I was glad to explore some new fields to me, such as working with green screen. I have delivered something both producers, Sam Supple and Debra McGee, were happy with. Some other work included designing logos , etc.: