Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Life doesn't get any less busy...

Well it's been close to 3 to 4 weeks since my last post. Probably longer. A long time but ever since graduating life hasn't seem to slow down. Since finishing Full Sail's Computer Animation program I have started freelance work and joined an internship through Full Sail under Frank Cordero. I wish that I could go into more detail, but the specifics of my work so far is under wraps. Either way it's safe to say that I am still working, even if it is wage less labor. I have several side projects that I hope to finish within the next month so I'll try to keep putting update posts of whatever I am working on. I am still looking for work, so to possible or perspective employers, I am working hard to gain even more animation experience. I am very eager to break into the wonderful industry that I have settled on for my craft.
On top of everything happening in Orlando, I am also finishing up wedding plans. If you didn't know, I am getting married in June. Among the work, I try to balance coordinating things with my fiance, finances, work, and an ongoing job search. I'll keep you posted.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

PCC WIP Clip from Ben Brewington on Vimeo.



Here's a clip from the project I am currently working on...

Monday, January 31, 2011

A Walk Cycle

Walk Cycle from Ben Brewington on Vimeo.

I did this walk cycle for a friend of mine. He rigged the model and needed some animation done. This is the first cycled walk animation I've ever done and I must say it was easier than I thought it would be. Overall its ok, but could use more cleaning up to be a really good finished piece. I am at the end of a day though, so I will say goodnight and tweak the animation later.


Sunday, January 30, 2011

Current Demo Reel

Current Demo Reel from Ben Brewington on Vimeo.



Here is my current demo reel, including work I have done over the past two months.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Some Recent Wood Carving Work

I have 0g plugs in my ears currently. I love the different tribal art incorporated in some of the ear plugs; I do not love the price though that is tied on to most of the ear wear. So a couple of months ago I decided to do a small carving project to make my own. It was fun and fairly easy. Overall I spent about 3 hours in carving, sanding and finishing; and I saved myself about 45 dollars. Here is the final product.







Friday, January 21, 2011

Networking...

I just joined twitter. One of what I'm sure will be many networking sites soon to come. Here is my twitter feed if you want to follow me: benbrewington