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8.27.2011

One Year Photo Booth


One Year Photo Booth from Alex Cline on Vimeo.

Here is a compilation of all my reference photos, goofy moments with friends, and just random stuff from the past year in my Photo Booth.


8.25.2011

8.24.2011

8.21.2011

The Summer Initiative










The time has finally come, folks. School is back in session and summer break is officially over. Time for villains everywhere to to pick back up on what they work so hard on: being evil.

So for my last villain, I chose Benjamin Linus. Chances are, a lot of you either have no idea who he is or you hate LOST. But for those of you who are enlightened, you can join me in celebrating this guy. He's actually my favorite villain and he's sort of what inspired me to start this project. 

I guess that's all the doctor ordered. 





Skate Lingo



8.15.2011

Welcome Back



I've been working for my school's newspaper, The Daily Beacon, quite a bit this summer doing layout design, illustration, and comics. We recently put out our 60+ page "Welcome Back" issue and I had the opportunity to do the section illustrations. 


8.13.2011

Fishing on Swan Lake

      



Hey dudes and dudettes. Sorry this is so late. I've been moving this week and getting a lot of stuff organized.

We see The Black Swan and her pal taking it easy on Swan Lake after too much dance practice.

Next week is the final villain! Wonder who it will be!



8.05.2011

Villain's Family Dinner

     




For my 13th villain, I picked Count Olaf of the 13 unfortunate events. After a long day's work of burning down carnivals and hotels, Olaf just wants to enjoy a pleasant dinner with the kids. Look, Sunny prepared a roast all by herself!

Brett Helquist, the illustrator of Lemony Snicket's genius series, is one of my favorites. This is my shameful attempt at paying homage.

8.02.2011

Face Tests


Face Tests from Alex Cline on Vimeo.


It's been a hot minute since I've exported anything animation. Right now, I'm in the process of working on a short film/animation with my friend, Warren Smythe. The above is a series of rough animation tests to get a sense of how our character moves and talks. The actual film will be without the white frame and will have color (also, no yucky pencil lines). Look for the final thing sometime in the near future!