Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts
In which Gunjan draws things and then MASSIVE Stuff Happens
Two random things I drew when Neil Gaiman came to UDub, Seattle. I did not think they would receive this much love, considering they began life as awkward doodles on a sketchbook.
Note to self: Carry sketchbook everywhere.
Also Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer are awesome.
PSYCH the ANIMATED ANIMATION
Dabbling in Motion graphics and AE, plus the ending of Psych resulted in this. Good shit Psych is, and hopefully this captures a wee bit of Psych's idiocy. Above is a half assed attempt at the Santa Barbara skyline. Illustrator is also being explored, so the characters were done in the same. I didn't bother with the likenesses as much as I could have, but I'm starting to feel the love between After Effects and Illustrator. YAY FOR VECTORS!

A promotional video made for Place for Change: a non-profit organization which works to connect people who want to make a difference with appropriate causes they want to support.
The film was a joint effort between Manasi Parikh, Krishnachandran A. Nair, Troy Vasanth and I. Manasi Parikh and I worked on the pre-production till the final animatic design. The animation was done by Krishnachandran, the film composited by Troy Vasanth, who also did the sound design. The coloring work was shared equally across the board.
The final work has been presented below, with stills from the film as well.
The film was a joint effort between Manasi Parikh, Krishnachandran A. Nair, Troy Vasanth and I. Manasi Parikh and I worked on the pre-production till the final animatic design. The animation was done by Krishnachandran, the film composited by Troy Vasanth, who also did the sound design. The coloring work was shared equally across the board.
The final work has been presented below, with stills from the film as well.
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Jigsaw Academy - Dat Analyst Guy
A few of the illustrations done for Jigsaw Academy's Analytics training blog which talks about working with really Big Data and doing it right. I had fun illustrating these, if only because the deadline was a very tight and I had to come up with business-y yet un-boring illustrations.
SHELL's Deep Cleaning Initiative
A set of three illustrations required for Shell's internal “Deep Clean” initiative for all their sites in India regarding a focus on cleaning activities at the Gas Station sites. This was an internal campaign for Shell staff, Retailers and Site staff, which focused on cleanliness/housekeeping etc.
Instead of three generic posters on cleanliness, I decided to create series of comics instead, which could involve incidents around the gas stations and be more relatable to the end viewers.
The story revolves around two characters called Saaf (a broom) and Suthra (a mop) who work with the Shell employees to clean up a messy site. 'Saaf and Suthra' is a phrase equivalent to mean 'Clean and Tidy'.
The original three were well received and eventually resulted in a fourth illustration centred around the theme 'The Saaf-and-Suthra' award.
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