Friday, September 23, 2005

More E=mc2 Arts

I am planning to have a relaxing weekends ... or try not to stare into the monitor too much weekends. HA !! HA!! So post a bit more stuffs this evening. Have a great weekends everyone! Here are more posting of E=mc2 concept arts. I also included still frames from the film.



Below are still frames from the film.



13 comments:

john said...

your drawings are cool! i really like the atmospheric and a dreamlike quality.

Wayne U. said...

Hi Alina,
I found your blog thru Eren's blog. Its really cool to see your concept stuff from E=mc2! I remember being blown away by your E=mc2 pencil tests years ago when I visited UCLA for Michael Ford and Kyle Clark's lecture. Awesome stuff!!!

Alina Chau said...

Hi Wayen,

How are you doing?
WOW!! What's a small world!! It has been soo long ago, and you still remember the film. I am flattered. That's like 5 years ago ... Time fly ... Thanks for visiting my blog and drop me a line!!

Great to hear from you,
Wish all is well!!

Alina :)

Virginia Valle said...

Before I leave,, E=mc2 art is very cool :) I like a lot the atmospheric..Oh I'll like to wath this short in high resolution :) and with big screen :D....Beautiful work!!

Have great weekend !!!

andrea said...

The top one especially is fabuloso. Have a relaxing weekend.

Sumeet Surve said...

Wanted to tell u from so long. Ur concept reminds me of "Krishna", A hindu God. A hindu myth. The blue child looks very much like Krishna. Maybe bcuz Im an Indian and see everything from that perspective. But Keep posting ur work love to see 'em.

Alina Chau said...

Sumeet Surve,

Actually, I do get some of the color concept form the hindu God. :) I adapted mythology designs and ideas from various cultures to develope the style of the movie. And the color is inspired by hindu myth. :)

Pusha V said...

I like the art of this e=mc2 work.

Yaxin said...

E=mc2...what have to be demonstrate :
beautiful work ;)))

Alva said...

Argh O_______O

Shawn Escott said...

I really like your character studies. I'm always fascinated by the study and work that goes into a project. Your construction of anatomy is quite good. Where have you studied?

Maxetormer said...

Ah I so would like to learn to
do animation... theres no school
in my country but ill find a way
to make it, THANKS for the inspiration!!

Mr le Chat Noir said...

Congratulations for your film. It's a beautiful work ^^