Gotta agree with Phil! But apart from this it's looking so
adorable, great job!! Maybe you can make some little clouds shaped like the
ones in your matte painting to blend it in more; all about those layers n'
stuff :^3 on WIM Final Scene
Pin Buns
on 10/12/14
Hey Vlad - just popping by with a quick observation: for me,
the matte painting is too much 'just a drawing' - you have an illustrative
style in your world, but it's more than a drawing; I suggest you might seek to
give your sky etc. a more 'papery' texture to bring it in line with everything
else in the scene? To me, it feels too visually separate... time for a bit more
development/refinement? on WIM Final Scene
tutorphil
on 10/12/14
Thank you girls! From 1 to 0.2, looks better now I promise :)
on Bump Maps experiments
Garrison Impala
on 10/12/14
I also think the bump maps should be toned down a bit but
other than that they look great! :) on Bump Maps experiments
Kayliegh Anderson
on 10/12/14
I really like the effect after adding bump maps! True that
they need to be toned down a little bit but I am sure the final render is going
to look amazing : D on Bump Maps experiments
Samantha
on 10/12/14
Thank you guysss!!! x on Light Experiments
Garrison Impala
on 10/12/14
Can't wait to see this finished. Looks amazing :) on Light
Experiments
Emma Morley
on 08/12/14
Vlad I love this! The 2D combined with the 3D elements works
so well and the lighting makes it feel really enchanting. Good job on Light
Experiments
charlie-serafini
on 08/12/14
This looks awesome dude, good job! on Light Experiments
Raianbrand
on 08/12/14
This is looking precious!!!! Very stylized < :^D on Light
Experiments
Pin Buns
on 08/12/14
These look adorable, I love them! Really like the tower with
the clock on it. on WIM Coloured Textures
charlie-serafini
on 08/12/14
Love how positive you always are, Vlad :) It always cheers
me up! on Render Layers Part 2 - Depth of Field
tutorphil
on 04/12/14
I had to struggle Charlie, since you didn't show me how to
UV map :( on WIM Buildings UV Mapped
Garrison Impala
on 04/12/14
Nice one, Vlad! Don't forget that your bibliography needs to
be organised alphabetically...and also check here that you are formatting the
bibliography correctly - http://community.ucreative.ac.uk/Harvard-Referencing
(Some bits need to be italicised, and you don't use lines to separate the
different elements.) on "Suspiria" Movie Review
Jackie
on 04/12/14
These look so sweet, really whimsical! on WIM Buildings UV
Mapped
charlie-serafini
on 04/12/14
Thanks Kayliegh :) Fingers crossed! on WIM Buildings UV
Mapped
Garrison Impala
on 04/12/14
These are looking great Vlad! The maps look fine to me so
hopefully no horrible surprises! :( on WIM Buildings UV Mapped
Kayliegh Anderson
on 04/12/14
Cuuuuuute house! on Modelling the buildings for the
metropolis
Pin Buns
on 01/12/14
keep it up buddy, you're doing so well with maya! on UV
Mapping attempts
Becky Patterson
on 01/12/14
Another very readable review Vlad :) on "The
Shining" Movie Review
Jackie
on 28/11/14
:) on Post-OGR WIM concept
tutorphil
on 24/11/14
Thanks ladies :) on Zoetrope idea #2
Garrison Impala
on 21/11/14
So pretty!! on Zoetrope idea #2
Pin Buns
on 21/11/14
Really nice, the fact it's not a smooth cycle adds to the
charm of it on Zoetrope idea #2
Becky Patterson
on 21/11/14
Thank you Cat, have you finished yours? :) on Zoetrope idea
#2
Garrison Impala
on 21/11/14
That's a really nice idea. It's so pretty! :D on Zoetrope
idea #2
Catriona Barber
on 21/11/14
Good, succinct review Vlad :) on "Repulsion" movie
review
Jackie
on 20/11/14
20/11/2014 Hey Vlad, As expressed previously, I'm loving the
way in which you're inhabiting the world of your artist - and I love many of
those sweet, charming drawings that come under your 'key asset' category. If I
said I was a bit disappointed by your concept art, it's because it lacks that
same sweet illustrative charm, and I suspect this is about the medium in which
it was produced - digital painting versus line art. For me, Heath Robinson *is*
line art, so one of your biggest challenges is to translate that loose,
illustrative style into 3D. It's the line art factor that gives much of
Robinson's inventions their comedic, rickety qualities - and it's that
'rickety' quality that is missing somehow from your digital painting. For
example - all your buildings in the digital painting suddenly feel very
reassuringly solid and reliable. The clock tower doesn't look haphazard or 'wonky'
or patched-up by well-meaning hands. All your other drawings of buildings in
the key asset on WIM OGR 2
tutorphil
on 20/11/14
The cave paintings? Thank you Phil :) on life drawing :)
Garrison Impala
on 19/11/14
I like those quick gestural drawings very much, Vlad :) on
life drawing :)
tutorphil
on 19/11/14
Two early OGR's in a row! WOOOOOO on WIM OGR 2
Pin Buns
on 17/11/14
Ok so a 100 it is :) Will try and include all the advice in
the final concept Thanks guys :) on WIM thumbnails 92 - 100
Garrison Impala
on 14/11/14
I agree with Phil 100's comp works really well, I also like
97 on WIM thumbnails 92 - 100
charlie-serafini
on 14/11/14
I like 100 - though it feels like you need to open out the
picture frame, so you're not clipping the top of the building - but I prefer
the colours of 99 - less alien; personally, I think a more 'inkwash' or sepia
quality might evoke Heath Robinson more so? There's something a bit haphazard
and adhoc about lot of Robinson's structures/gadgets - don't forget about that
aspect - all the visible mechanics and slight sense of things having been
cobbled together - things are looking bit too safe and secure for a Robinson
city, don't you think? on WIM thumbnails 92 - 100
tutorphil
on 14/11/14
... until you have to write a 9,000 dissertation in year
3... All knowledge is good! on Life drawing homework :)
tutorphil
on 14/11/14
That's really nice Vlad. All the little details really make
it work. on WIM Maya Experiment
charlie-serafini
on 14/11/14
Hey Vlad - for me, 78 is the 'least' interesting, in so much
as we're left looking at an essentially open space - our eyes slide off the
building on the left and fall into the mid ground. I'd like to see a bit more
complexity and gadgetry in the mix - I know we discussed a sort of 'helicopter
view' or train view, but perhaps think of a more complex ariel architecture to
create more interest, as in...
http://twentyfourframes.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/metropolis-photo.jpg on WIM
Metropolis thumbnails 76 - 91
tutorphil
on 13/11/14
Great review, Vlad :) on "Black Narcissus" movie
review
tutorphil
on 13/11/14
top image - very punchy! :) on Life drawing of dreams
tutorphil
on 12/11/14
78 does looks very interesting, I'm also fond of 80, I love
the trains and the other vehicles you've designed. As far as the giant kettle
building goes, I get the feeling that 91 is more to Heath Robinsons style, 85
feels to modern and looks a bit out of place. Looking great though, can't wait
to see you add a splash of colour. on WIM Metropolis thumbnails 76 - 91
charlie-serafini
on 11/11/14
good stuff. on Little life drawing exercise
tutorphil
on 08/11/14
well done, Vlad :) on Digital Set Part 3: Lighting
tutorphil
on 07/11/14
I know right? Maybe I felt that H. Robinson will be my
artist :) on Life drawing homework
Garrison Impala
on 07/11/14
lovely - and a bit Heath Robinson! on Life drawing homework
tutorphil
on 07/11/14
Hi Vlad! Short and sweet... it's time now to really start
unpicking the topics you are introducing in your reviews; if you look at this
one for example, the bulk of what is presented here is quotation. While your
choice of quote is good, you need to spend more time 'unpicking' the quote and
making it work for your writing. You could, for example, have analysed the use
of colour in the different representations of living space... on "Edward
Scissorhands" movie review
Jackie
on 06/11/14
OGR 06/11/2014 Hey Vlad, I absolutely LOVED your travelogue;
what a perfect capture of that world and its culture; and the image of people
walking around with pillows for shoes is wonderful! I think you've nailed this
world in all its wonderful complexity - like a coral reef of automata - a
layer-cake of ingenuity. I like too the way you've combined lots of smaller
drawings into a more elaborate scene - which again reflects your understanding
of this 'big world' comprised from 'small inventions'. Your production design
challenge is this: how to evoke that complexity in terms of your digital set
and its components without committing to modelling every last detail?
Certainly, that image you envision of the sky teeming with different kinds of
transport is a rather delicious prospect - likewise that idea of the block of
flats - with each apartment made slightly different by an alternate gadget;
again, the image of all those chairs on winches is another lovely detail. It
seems to me on WIM OGR Vlad Yankov
tutorphil
on 06/11/14
Thanks guys :) you're helping me a lot to narrow down the
concepts on WIM thumbnails - 65 - 75
Garrison Impala
on 05/11/14
Love 66 and 69, they have a certain charm about them. on WIM
thumbnails - 65 - 75
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charlie-serafini
on 05/11/14
Thank you for the positive feesback :) on WIM Thumbnail
Garrison Impala
on 04/11/14
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