Wednesday, June 15, 2011

What a nightmare!

New Hire - 2D Flash Nightmare Segment from Jenn Pereda on Vimeo.


This is the 2D segment from a class project called "New Hire." I was in charge of the Flash department which consisted of AJ Velasco, Quynh Chau, Pakie Seung, Steve Jennings and myself.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Dinosaaaaaar



I made a T-rex.
I always forget how much I hate drawing them, but I quickly remember after a few seconds.
I like his tiny eyes.

He was made in Illustrator for AI's Mascot design contest. Yup.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Look at this loser






This is Frank. He is not a robot.
He was built in Adobe Illustrator and will be animated in Flash.

Friday, April 29, 2011

The Many Faces of Pom




Here are just a few of the expressions Pom can make. The eyes and the mouth are both separete symbols so it's possible to mix and match. They're all pretty basic.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Eddie Eddie


He was originally eating spaghetti. Don't know where that snail came from.


Done in Illustrator, 4+ hours maybe? Idk.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Long time no see, detective...

I had finally gotten okay with the whole updating the blog thing and then I had to go and stop for over a month. I've been a bad, bad, blogger. To make up for it, I bring some backgrounds/envirnoments/whatever that I made. I have some more that I can put up, but I think I'll wait till I fix a few things before I do that.


Here's a telephone. Isn't it nice? The wallpaper in the back is a pattern that I just used from Illustrator, but everything else was done in Flash. I used some rotary phones I found online and one that I have sitting in my closest as reference.


This is the outside of Detective Pom's office. To save time, I took a background that I had already made(you'll see that one in a little bit) and used that for the inside. Also, the painting on the wall was a landscape project that I did for Digital Illustration class.


And here's the one that you can see in the previous one that I had posted. Who knew Pomeranians read so much? Or maybe they're just for decoration, just like the Pomeranian License and Detective Certificate on display.


This is the view from Pom's desk. In the original sketch for this one, I had a lot more stuff going on near the back wall. Luckily I decided to put in the character that's going to be in that shot to see how she'd fit, and I noticed that most of the wall wouldn't even be visible. That realization saved me a lot of time that I later spent on other backgrounds.


And finally, the scene of the crime. This was one of the first ones that I did, and it really hasn't had any changes done to it. It's probably one of the more simpler ones of the bunch, but I think it might be my favorite. Completing it had really helped me get into setting a tone and look for the project.


Well that's it for this update. Let's hope I don't forget to continue to post things up again.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

I should've put this up a few weeks ago, but I had an older version on my laptop at home. But now that I'm at school I can upload the current version.

Look at how much fun that pom is having. It was done in Illustrator.

Some color thumbnails from my Special Topics class. I only like the first one. I don't care for the other two. They were just quickly drawn at 4 in the morning.