Showing posts with label The Amazing World of Gumball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Amazing World of Gumball. Show all posts

Friday, 13 July 2018

News (!)

Hi, it's been a while. I've set up a new blog on tumblr and also an instagram account, where you can find some more regularly updated stuff.

In the meantime, I'll add some more recent work here. So, I've worked on "The Amazing World of Gumball" for ages, starting out as a Clean Up/In-Betweener on season 2 at Studio Soi in November 2011 and working as a key animator in London in season 3 to 5 until the end of 2016, plus even a little bit on two episodes of season 6 last year. I've edited a reel of some of my favorite shots here, check it out and leave a comment or a thumb up if you like it!



Saturday, 11 October 2014

TAWOG S3 / rough animation

Here are a few little gifs of some animation I made on 'The Amazing World of Gumball' Season 3. On the first one I did a straight forward thumbnail pass first and then went on to more 'on model' roughs. It's a background action in the episode "The Password". I hopefully will find some time to update my showreel soon.










Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Gumball...ish

These are some sketches from my time at Studio Soi, working on the second season of the Cartoon Network TV-Series The Amazing World of Gumball from December 2012 until Febuary 2013. I was doing in-betweening, clean-up and lipsync on the show, also I was assisting supervisor of the animation department. It was a great time working on such a cool and diverse project.

Towards the end of the season, we also got to key animate some more scenes. Some of the scribbles below were thumbs to figure out poses and stuff.




The doodles below are not production related, but just desktop fun doodles or pre-sketches for some of the many birthday-cards we made.
















The ones below were made by some my fellow collegues. As you can see we had a fun time there!

A great one by Aíslíng Doyle.

I have no clue who made this, but it wasn't me. It's hilarious!
Most amazing: Aísling Doyle's Gumbear.
Thanks for the good times, Aíso!