Ja Morant twitted "jump with me if you want to go viral" and proceeds to dunk on everyone.
Made on Procreate at 12 FPS
Lonnie Walker Jr dunks it over the whole five man lineup for the Philadelphia 76ers during the 2023 season.
Made on Procreate Dreams at 12 FPS
Washington Wizards big 3 tribute featuring plays from Gilbert “Agent Zero” Arenas, Caron “Tuff Juice” Butler, and Antawn Jamison.
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Dwyane Wade hits a three point game winner and tells the crowd “this is my house!”
Made in Procreate at 12 FPS
Dirk Nowitzki takes and makes the clutch shot using his patented turn around fadeaway move over fellow Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade. Made to honor Nowitzki’s enshrinement into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the 2023 class.
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Juan Soto hits a home run while on the Washington Nationals.
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Inspired by a late season playoff push by the Washington Wizards this rotoscope animation was created to honor, what was at the time, a seven game win streak.
Made on Procreate. 25 frames at 12 FPS.
Inspired by Russell Westbrook’s first thunderous dunk of the 2021 NBA season. This project was an exploration of color, highlights and shadows in a frame by frame rotoscope animation
Made on Procreate. 25 frames at 12 FPS.
Kyle Kuzma hits the dagger corner 3 to win the game and garners himself the nicknames “Corner Kuz” and “Clutch Kuz“ simultaneously.
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Russell Westbrook celebrates with his signature “Rock the Baby” motion.
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Rui Hachimura as a member of the Washington Wizards poster dunks it over Anthony Davis of the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Inspired from my newfound love of MMA and the UFC. I created this rotoscope animation based on he knockout combination laid out by the great Connor McGregor on Eddie Alvarez during UFC 205 (November 12, 2016). It’s also a reflection on life itself an exploration of the saying, “life comes at you fast“.
Made on Procreate. 79 frames at 15 FPS.
Bradley Beal Crossing over Dario Saric of the Phoenix Suns on Jan 11, 2021. Inspired by the dazzling highlight play, this rotoscope animation was my first attempt at animation ever.
Made on iPad with Procreate. 117 frames at 24 FPS.
Inspired by the “Neutral Gray” colorway of the Nike Air Jordan 1 High OG that hadn’t been released in over 30 years. With expected hype I of course took the L for the cop so I made this to make myself feel better afterwards.
Made on Procreate. 4 frames at 10 FPS.
Inspired by my love of basketball and sneakers this animation is partrt of my Air Jordan Project and is based on the iconic Nike Air Jordan. The first Air Jordan was produced for “GOAT“ Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls in 1984 and was designed by Peter C. Moore.
Made on Procreate.
The third iteration of my Air Jordan Project, this animation is based on the MJ’s favorite silhouette; the Air Jordan 3. The Air Jordan III was designed in 1988 by Tinker Hatfield. By that time Michael Jordan was ready to leave Nike, but the Jordan III changed his mind. It was the first Air Jordan to feature a visible air unit on the heel, the new Jumpman logo, an elephant print trim and tumbled leather to give it a luxury look.
Made on Procreate. Black and Red Cement Color ways.
Part 2 of my Air Jordan Project, the Air Jordan 2 originally released in 1986. Designed by Peter Moore and Bruce Kilgore, the Air Jordan II was unique in that it was made in Italy. In early tests, MJ actually wore a prototype that fused the upper of the original Air Jordan with the cushioning being designed for the new model. The Air Jordan II featured a full-length Air-Sole unit intended to cushion's MJ's sore feet. The shoe bore a similar silhouette to the Nike Air Python that would release the following year. The AJ II featured a faux lizard skin and swooping lines that resembled the detailing of a sports car. This design aesthetic would factor into the Air Jordan line later in the series. The AJ II introduced better cushioning with a polyurethane midsole and a full-length encapsulated Nike Air capsule for maximum comfort. The Air Jordan II was the first Jordan not to have the Nike swoosh featured on the upper, though "Nike" was stitched across the heel counter. MJ only got to wear the Air Jordan II for 18 games in the 1986-87 season due to a broken foot. The shoe originally retailed at $100 when it was released from 1986 to 1987.
Made on Procreate. In the White/Red Color way.
Part 4 of my Air Jordan Project is of course, the Air Jordan 4! The Air Jordan IV released in 1989 and was designed by Tinker Hatfield. The fourth version on the sneaker line was originally produced in four colorways throughout the year. Basically following the same colorway schemes as the Air Jordan III, the IV released in two white-based Bulls colorways (White/Cement and “Fire Red), one black-based colorway (Black/Red), and a white and blue accented version (Military Blue).
Made on Procreate.