Benedict puts on a sweater, in what apparently has become an ongoing series of CalArts lecture tests featuring animals messing around with clothes! This one was fun to do!
This week was “gallops” in my lecture class. I drew this 10 frame cycle showing a horse and a dog (not to scale) to demonstrate the differences. The horse is doing a standard transverse gallop with a single suspended phase, and the dog is doing a full rotary gallop with two suspended phases. I structured the cycles so that the front ends are matching letting you see the difference in the timing of the back end.
Dr. Stuart Sumida, Gabriele Pennacchioli, and myself are giving a five week lecture course on quadrupeds at Dreamworks. Anatomy, design, and locomotion. This is a lion walk cycle that I did during the lecture a few days ago.