The end of the Fall ’09 semester flew by: assignment overload and a few weeks down with a bad cold made for some compressed deadline dashing! Since I was doing some behind-the-scenes blog maintenance, I figured I may as well post some work, too.
Here’s a 3D assignment that called on us to squash, stretch, and bend a figure a few different ways to create different emotions. I decided to use a few different audio samples to create the mood, and then went with a speaker to sync the audio to a transform. Here’s the result.
Another thing that’s made the last few weeks particularly hectic is that I’ve accepted an internship to Buenos Aires. Excitement and nervousness abound: I’ll be placed at CIMA Soluciones, assisting with their marketing, materials, and online presence. For the first month, at least, I’ll be staying with Maria Teresa at La Casa de Maria Tango. Major props to my Flash instructor, Andrew Tedford, for connecting me to the internship and Tracy Rogers at Seneca Career Services for making superhuman efforts to make everything happen.
I’m leaving January 18, and returning March 25. As you might expect, I won’t be available by telephone, but e-mail and other on-line forms of contact will be operational.
I was going to preface this post with a Buenos F*cking Aires t-shirt image, but everything I found was copyrighted. So to make it up to you, I thought I’d share a relevant lolcat. Hopefully my experience will be a little less solitary than this feline’s.







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