Here’s my latest animation reel:
Animation Reel 2010 from Régis Camargo on Vimeo.
Shot Breakdown below.
Music by Marcel Camargo.
Here’s my latest animation reel:
Animation Reel 2010 from Régis Camargo on Vimeo.
Shot Breakdown below.
Music by Marcel Camargo.
Maybe. A lot going on job wise. Been jumping from gig to gig more often now, which is good because it pays the bills, but bad because it puts all my personal projects on the back burner – oh, and there’s this thing called “life”, which according to a friend of mine, doesn’t really exist if you’re an artist.
So here are a few points about what’s going on, or not going on lately:
* Hockey, Love, & GUTS! – continues to be on hiatus. Not because of lack of interest (believe me, chapter 5 is already written) but really had to put it on the back burner – see next point
* The Hairdresser’s Nightmare – story thumbnails/script are done. Now I need to really board it properly, and make it into a nice portfolio, maybe to send it somewhere, or just to show off. Keep in mind, this process takes a while too, especially since I’m also doing some color scripts… yeah, it’s gonna take a while…
* Hollywood Star FAIL! – I have more stories written out and would love to board them and put them up here, but alas, it’s not a top priority.
So what is a priority now? Well, basically just try and balance out my projects, and continue to get more work to get more money and eventually being able to turn those projects into professional work. Until then, I managed to squeeze out a sketch featuring a future character in the Hockey, Love, & GUTS! comic.
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PS: She’s carrying a barber’s knife though it really should have been a switchblade… goes to show you how much I need to organize my ideas… :/
After that short gig I mentioned on the previous post and after moving, I finally got some time to I get back to working on my story portfolio, particularly on “The Hairdresser’s Nightmare.” As I said before, I decided to take the approach of giving it a more thorough treatment than just doing storyboards for it, so here are some more development sketches. I’m about a third into the storyboard thumbnails, and it’s shaping up nicely and once I’m done with the first pass of that, I’ll probably start developing a color script of some sort as I continue to refine the story and the character designs. Compared to my comic work, and with my previous animation work, I’m trying to make these characters look a bit more iconic and simpler in design. Of course the focus is on Harlow, the hairdresser, so I’m starting to develop the design of her expressions to help me develop those of the other characters. The early stages of any project are exciting because there are so many paths to take, but at the same time a little scary because there are so many paths to take (pardon the tautology.) But, organizing my sketches into the images below definitely helps me focus on where I want to go with this story.
Let me know what you think in the comments below. I’d love to get some feedback. 😉
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Since the days of “9” I really haven’t done too much character design work professionally. Maybe in a commercial here or there, but it wasn’t until recently that I was really able to get back to character illustration and designing. The gig was short, but incredibly sweet with the good folks at Mo Villa Productions. They asked me to do some character designs and storyboards for set dressing for an upcoming episode of HBO’s “Entourage”; more specifically, I was asked to redesign a rather obscure Marvel character: Airwalker. So, they let me go wild and I did. Below you’ll find some pictures from the actual set followed by some of the illustrations you can see on the walls. I also did some of the storyboards on the wall next to the “Braveheart” poster, and I’ll probably post them later (maybe in the Portfolio page of this site.)