More school work.
It's a copy of Daniel Lieske of CGsociety.org's art (as seen here :
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y73/SaboteurGreg/BBall_Art3.jpg). That means that I can't get no credit for composition or ideas or whatever and is only used for my personal education purposes.
Reason I post it is that there's cartoon-worker-type people here and I battle with priority and line weight and rights and wrongs, which some of the lurkers here know things about.
The assignment specifications for this particular drawing was to find a piece of art that demonstrated the principle of hotspots and thirds, which is why three characters are in red. It was one of five drawings for a one-week assignment for one class. Paiiiin in the ass. Anyways.
And just for the hell of it, a small dump of schoolwork animations.
(First 3d anim, 6 months old. Still proud of it, though.)
http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y73/SaboteurGreg/?action=view¤t=Robotz.flv(2d head rotation, given orthographics and built from there)
http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y73/SaboteurGreg/?action=view¤t=Vanderbeek_Greg_HeadRotate8.flv(2 hour in-class assignment, "pull on an immobile object". Background layers won't join the AVI, so you can't see the box. Imagine it!)
http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y73/SaboteurGreg/?action=view¤t=vanderbeek_greg_pull2.flv(Flour sack jump, an assignment I actually found time to do the damn best I could)
http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y73/SaboteurGreg/?action=view¤t=vanderbeek_greg_pull2.flv(Hop onto a box, hop off, given only the name of a character. I was given permission to try vault through perspective as well, though it was supposed to be side-on. Again, layers didn't make it, so it looks odd.)
http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y73/SaboteurGreg/?action=view¤t=Vanderbeek_Greg_Jump.flvCheers