
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Raging Bull is coming along...
Saturday, May 02, 2009
Ice Rage. In Progress...
Hi everyone! Here we go, we've been busy making this Crazy Rooster's sculpture. Thanks to John Silander, good job! Now, can't wait to get it modeled in 3D. Our next collaborator is Tracey Hayes. Thanks Tracey! Meanwhile, John's working on one of the Bulls. Exiting!..
More pictures [here]
Monday, March 30, 2009
ICE RAGE: we're looking for collaboration!

Hey, Super Guys out there!
Here is the deal. We'd pitched this "Ice Rage" concept (click it) into the network about 10 months ago... And we've got lots of very cool and supportive feedbacks from different guys, including credited animation professionals, hockey journalists/TV-hosts, NHL media-executives and players, artists, designers etc. We (my partner Andrey Brotzky and myself) wanna get a CGI animation test done (45-60-90 sec?), and are going to find a few Cool-Talents-Crazy-About-Hockey volunteers to set a Team up. So if there're some of you interested in participating, who are preferably live in/around Vancouver, BC and very good at:
– rigging, modeling
– texturing, lighting, comping
– animation
– sound, music
– editing
send us your e-mails to boris[at]andreev[dot]ca, with your CVs, portfolios attached . We can't wait to discuss the matter with you now.
As soon as the test animation's done, we're gonna use it as a second step in pitching the project. All committed collaborators are to be credited in the final pitch. You could use the pitch as a promo of yourself (as a part of the team). What ever happens afterwards, any serious deal appears... we'd like to negotiate it with you later.
Well, feel free to contact me what ever you feel you wanna say. Just let's make a very cool Canadian hockey-animation happen! Finally...
Here is the deal. We'd pitched this "Ice Rage" concept (click it) into the network about 10 months ago... And we've got lots of very cool and supportive feedbacks from different guys, including credited animation professionals, hockey journalists/TV-hosts, NHL media-executives and players, artists, designers etc. We (my partner Andrey Brotzky and myself) wanna get a CGI animation test done (45-60-90 sec?), and are going to find a few Cool-Talents-Crazy-About-Hockey volunteers to set a Team up. So if there're some of you interested in participating, who are preferably live in/around Vancouver, BC and very good at:
– rigging, modeling
– texturing, lighting, comping
– animation
– sound, music
– editing
send us your e-mails to boris[at]andreev[dot]ca, with your CVs, portfolios attached . We can't wait to discuss the matter with you now.
As soon as the test animation's done, we're gonna use it as a second step in pitching the project. All committed collaborators are to be credited in the final pitch. You could use the pitch as a promo of yourself (as a part of the team). What ever happens afterwards, any serious deal appears... we'd like to negotiate it with you later.
Well, feel free to contact me what ever you feel you wanna say. Just let's make a very cool Canadian hockey-animation happen! Finally...
Friday, March 13, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
WoooShooo Bird....
Same technique...
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Creating a Chalk Underpainting...
Hello Patrick and everyone! As promised, I'll show how to get that effect you can see below at the "Here we are..." post. So, first, you'll need Corel Painter on your computer. Then, visit this link, please, 
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/ca/en/Content/1170190221936 and watch the video named "Creating the Chalk Underpainting". Using this technique and some very basic painting skills, you will get something like this:
Then, what I've done, I created another layer at the very bottom and did one more underpainting using one of the oil brushes. What Painter does, it delivers all these oily bumps through the whole bunch of layers up to the very top one. So here we go:
Hmmm... Not very impressive, eh? :) I did it very fast. It could be done better, sure thing. But, anyways, even this messy underpainting does its' work in this case. So, having these two layers done, you'll get this:
The last touch, if you want to add some fine details quickly. What I did, I just put the original photo image in between, applied a mask on the top Chalk Underpainting layer. I just slightly revealed a few "important" spots.
That's it!

It's fast and pretty fun to do.
Best regards,
Boris





That's it!

It's fast and pretty fun to do.
Best regards,
Boris
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Kids...
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Blooop... blooop...

Well, if there's anybody who interested in to know about how this happened that I came up with the picture above... Spontaneously :)
Anyways, take a look from the bottom.







Then, some idea appeared in my head... And the work started...

I was playing with the linework... I like this sort of calligraphy-wise work when you do draw a "fast curve" with one quick one-touch movement... and lots of Ctrl+Z, untill you actually got that nice line. Well, you know :o)

So... At the beginning there was nothing, just a few "speed lines" I'd done as a little "hand-warm-up" as I use to do from time to time.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Spooky time...

Have a scary one folks!
BwaaHaaaHaaaa.....haaa...
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Testing a Bot-Pet...
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Here we go...
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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