Portfolio, Aimee Rusli
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Selected work

Clockwise from top left:

1) Greebo, drawn in Adobe Illustrator and inspired by Terry Pratchett (145kb)

2) My character, Little Death, doing a head-tilt (91kb)

3) A double-bounce walk cycle exercise from 'The Animators Workbook', by Tony White. (62kb)

4) Juggling dog, a collaboration. Character design and key frames by Suren Perera.
(65kb)


All the files are in animated GIF format. It takes a while for the animation to load, during which you may see jerky images depending on your connection speed, but once it does, its smooth running.

 

Conjuring flames.(293 kb)
Lupin, lip synching: "One wrong move, Peter ..." (101 kb)
My first walkcycle. It works ok in Explorer but goes berserk in Navigator. (126kb)
My first eye-blink (from which I learnt not to do too many inbetweens) (57kb)

The following animations were done with reference to 'The Animators Workbook', by Tony White.
Inbetweening exercise (54kb)
Head-tilt, on an upwards curve (28kb)
Head-tilt, on a downwards curve (94kb)
Quick walkcycle (34kb)
Slow walkcycle (83kb)

Collaborations
Below are some inbetweening work that I have done, as part of a group. Character design and key frames by Suren Perera.
A guy licking a bull. (274kb)
Close-up of juggling dog, blinking (186kb)
A bar scene, spiralling out (83kb)
We call this one here, Shneisen. Or Shnuyzin. (209kb)