Friday, 29 January 2016

New Tablet Screens

Since we changed the design of the tablet/camera it made more sense to change the screen designs too. We wanted the screens to resemble more of a branded tourist handbook. By putting the logo of "Robot Guides" in the corner and framing the screen with the orange lines it became much clearer to read too. These designs are still pretty rough at the moment...








Thursday, 28 January 2016

Latest 3D Pre-Vis

Thought it'd be a good time to show a rough 3D pre-vis version of our film! As it stands this version is already about 1 week old but we're happy so far with the editing and pacing: 
FarFetched - 3D PreVis, V2 from Daniel Ridley on Vimeo.

We have been in contact with several composers so far to help us score our film. The soundtrack will be mostly electronic in the style of some older Looney Tunes cartoons. Some inspiration we hope to draw upon are Daft Punk and their songs "Face To Face" and "Short Circuit

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Tablet Design Update

We felt like the old tablet design was a bit too boring and uninteresting to look at. Since the robot is a tourist on earth the tablet must also have a touristy feel. We modeled the new design based on the cross between a digital camera and an old video camera:


Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Some Sticker Designs

Some sticker designs that our robot is going to have on him. The idea is that they're like suitcase stickers which he has collected from the other planets he has visited:


Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Art Direction





A quick paintover of a frame in our pre-vis by Bear Winter-Perreau our resident freelance artist:



Saturday, 9 January 2016

Updated Robot Design

Apologies for the lack of activity in the blog recently! Progress on the film is still chugging along. The team is currently gripped by deadlines coming up the next week. The big one being the pre-production folder for our film. We'll post the folder on Wednesday!!

In the meantime we've made further design improvements to the robot design. We moved away more from the absolute simplicity of the geometric cube by adding in some slight details within the cube. A few touches of asymmetry here and there have made a huge difference too.