Thursday, December 11, 2008

Dance-Off Practicum





Scene 1 of "Dance Off" (title pending), a part animation, part animatic I did for Practicum. I'm planning on reworking some of this (timing fixes, coloring black and white parts, etc.) over winter break. Next semester is finishing the damn thing and being able to say, yes, I animated this!!! :)

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Miss Clara V


Sort of based on a friend. I wasn't sure about color choice so I borrowed the general color scheme from Heather (from Silent Hill 3); it seemed fitting since my friend is a big SH fan.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Otis Sketch Dump

Some motion sketches.


The rest of these sketches were done for Drawing the Fantastic.



Halloween Window Painting


Participated in Otis' Halloween Window Painting contest. I wasn't actually part of the original team but I wanted to volunteer, so I helped out Moni and Nicole (two of my classmates) with their design.

I think we did remarkably well despite the given factors:

1. It started to rain when the base colors were being applied. It was also really cold; not exactly the best of conditions.
2. We were right next to the airport. it's a miracle our ears didn't start bleeding from the engines flying directly above our heads.
3. Occasional gusts of wind from both the weather and airplanes blew our materials that weren't heavy enough across the sidewalk, most of which were empty water bottles and paint-mixing plates.
4. Our materials were not especially of desired quality (paint was either too thick or too watery, brushes were tough to work with, etc.) and one of my teammates lost the paintbrush she brought from home to specifically work on it.

Our painting is close to the airport, so if you're driving from LAX you'll be able to see it.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Like Clockwork and The Spirit Animal



A sort of self portrait without reference.

...100% sure that doesn't look anything like me.

This picture is dedicated to my deviousness that I have hidden for a majority of my life but am letting it show more often... mostly through the suggestions of running down pedestrians, kicking puppies, and coming up of ways to mess with people psychologically. Oh yeah~. 8D

I did a test run for color and imagined the background to be a sort of a mid-gray-brown with the gears a dark brown (because I'm stupidly thinking of steampunk stuff). I named it Like Clockwork in reference to the workings of my own mind.



I was reading a book with a section on guardian spirits and this image popped into my head. The colors aren't quite right (should be more saturated and orange/golden) but I'll redo 'em later.

What really struck me the most was that his face reminded me of the God of the Forest from Miyazaki's "Princess Mononoke." The eyes were very wide and it seemed as if he was always smiling. Like the God, he doesn't really talk but says all that he needs to say in his motionless face. (Which, frankly kind of weirded me out, especially with the wide eyes.)

A very odd creature. I enjoyed drawing him. His face was difficult to do because although it struck me as a deer at first, I couldn't shake the fact he felt more like a lion than anything.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Houses for the Peacock

I sketched various ways houses that might be constructed by the Peacock character in the Jay and Peacock story. Most of the time I didn't like the one I just drew and thus moved onto the next idea. I kept the flower/firefly lamp idea from the previous sketches and applied them here as well.




It finally dawned on me that the peacock might not actually want to live in a stump - so old and musty in there. So I started drawing his house on top of a tree stump rather than in it. Unfortunately it was at this point I was getting tired of drawing houses I didn't like and sort of putted out of gas.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Color erase sketches


Yeah, that's right. A dolphin blade. And a shasmir/machete/long blade (which is ironically not long enough) thing. *rock signs* Will be using this for my Pixel ID on deviant art because I need a new ID D:/


Sketches for one of my classes. I was toying with the punk fashion of the 70's and combined it with other fashions. I think I'll end up doing a lineart of a punk steampunk western gang. It's gonna be extra oodles of fun. :D I'll post up the sketches to that when I'm done with 'em.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Some older sketches

Some sketches I did over the summer. I like the lighting in the first one, so I'll probably reproduce it at some point in the future.


Thursday, September 11, 2008

Jay and Peacock Sketches

Some sketches I did for my Drawing the Fantastic class. We were asked to draw the two birds from the Aesop fable of the Jay and the Peacock.



For the birds, I toyed with stereotypes and tried to imagine what it would be like if the peacock was a pompous refined "gentleman" while the jay was a sort of middle-man wanna-be whom tried to copy the peacock, right down to the dress. I tried making the Jay a little fatter (with quite a bit of chin) and even included some bird "stubble" for effect.



For the 2nd drawing our teacher asked us to imagine what their homes would be like. I figured the jay would probably live in a very round, cute house made with materials that he might have found in the forest, and so for the first drawing I gave him a birch-bark porch and a roof made of twigs. I added some lamps that were actually flowers with fireflies in them.

The 2nd concept derived more from the birch bark idea, and so I made from a base bird's nest a lotus/flower shaped house made purely from bark. I figured he'd want something soft to sleep on and so added flower petals and downy feathers. On his front "door" he has two peacock feathers, the symbol of his false pride. I liked my lamp idea from before and tried to embellish it again in the 2nd drawing, this time adding acorns with water inside as pots.

The 3rd drawing didn't get very far, but the basic idea was that the Jay's entire house was made of peacock feathers that he found.

Once I finish the peacock house drawings I'll post 'em up.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Peacock Cloak

I was researching some peacock pictures for class and found something I thought was really cool.


Rather neat, interesting and very inspiring! Original Post here.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Sketches and some dancing pandas

Welcome to Raika Mikata's art blog. I've been doing some sketching and wanted to share some with the big bad world. I have some issues with self confidence so maybe by doing regular updates I'll be able to rid myself of some old fears.

Here are a couple of sketches I've done a while ago. I really enjoyed drawing the dancing pandas, so hopefully we'll see more of them.