Monday, November 18, 2013

Figure Drawings




Figure drawings

  • Your name and contact information : Hyeon I Son (flsltm@gmail.com) 714-788-9598
  • A description of each piece submitted including whether the work is personal or was created as a course assignment. : Figure drawings - 5 seconds to 5-15 minutes observational charcoal, pencil, and marker pen used.
  • The date the work was completed: Completed during highschool year at OCHSA (Orange County Highschool of the Arts) "Figure Drawing Advanced" class.





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 5 Seconds per poses









[3-D] MAYA: Robot Skeleton Observation



THREE-DIMENSIONAL ILLUSTRATIONS:

Robot Skeleton 


  • Your name and contact information : Hyeon I Son (flsltm@gmail.com) 714-788-9598
  • A description of each piece submitted including whether the work is personal or was created as a course assignment. : These work of Three Dimensional "Robot Skeleton" observation is created during my Introduction to  3-D Maya course I have taken from Glendale Community College as a freshman. 
  • The date the work was completed: It was completed on 2011 November-December.









This assignment was completed during the class time. The class had to create multiple bodies of Robots with skills taught in the class. Creating skeletons, put joints, and make the skins smoother so it must be feel like a skin.





[3-D] 3D Designs: More Maya



THREE-DIMENSIONAL ILLUSTRATIONS:

OBJECT DESIGNS

  • Your name and contact information : Hyeon I Son (flsltm@gmail.com) 714-788-9598
  • A description of each piece submitted including whether the work is personal or was created as a course assignment. : These works of Three Dimensional designs of daily use materials are created during my Introduction to  3-D Maya course I have taken from Glendale Community College as a freshman. 
  • The date the work was completed: It was completed on 2011 November-December.
























[3-D] MAYA Short Films

Three-Dimensional  Maya Short Films

1. Bouncing Ball

2. Plane Flying


  • Your name and contact information : Hyeon I Son (flsltm@gmail.com) 714-788-9598
  • A description of each piece submitted including whether the work is personal or was created as a course assignment. : This is a short films from "Introduction to Computer Graphic-Maya" course taken from Glendale Community College, saturday class. Had done these films as projects from the course, taught by professor Kathy Bour. 
  • The date the work was completed: It was completed in the class during 2011 Winter semester.




1. Bouncing Ball



2. Plane Flying