ANNA SAVVA
Here is my animation and model making portfolio with supporting doodles and drawings.
While on exchange to Norway during my second year of university, I did a bit of drawing. I found the houses beautiful and here is one of them.
Some charcoal quick poses.
While on exchange to Norway during my second year of university, I did a bit of drawing. I found the houses beautiful and here is one of them.
This is a puppet I made on while on exchange in Norway of my character Beraldine. Her body was made using a simple wire armature and spongy. Her feet were made with Sculpy and her hands were covered in latex, although you cannot see this because of her mittens. I learnt to knit especially for Beraldine's clothes.
Here is another puppet I made while on exchange. I made the yeti's fur out of wool using the method of felting and then popped in some eyes.
Two more photos of the same paper model.
This is a puppet I made on while on exchange in Norway of my character Beraldine. Her body was made using a simple wire armature and spongy. Her feet were made with Sculpy and her hands were covered in latex, although you cannot see this because of her mittens. I learnt to knit especially for Beraldine's clothes.
The many faces of the early Carl Smith.
The many faces of the early Carl Smith.
Characters and Storyboard
Here are some of my character designs for my graduate film. The star of the show is perhaps the robot Carl Smith. Here you can see some of his many early personalities as well as some other characters. I have also included the storyboard for the film.
Drawing and painting
Some of this is not strictly related directly to animation, but all animators should have an understanding of drawing. Life drawing is included in this part of my portfolio. It's good to keep the fine art skills alive!
Models and sculptures
Puppets, clay and paper models. I went on an exchange in Norway and learnt how to make a basic puppet. Scroll through the slide show to have a look.