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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Murder in 107 drawing class (comic strip)



Here's the video of the comic strip from drawing class.  i am not revealing anything so watch and see what happens :p

Autobiography



OK so here's my Autobiography i was supposed to have put up a while ago.  I've been quite busy and all so i had to do this quickly, which is why i had to use the camera without a tripod.

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Rotation (Drawing class)


Ok so this time in drawing class, what we did was to pick a partner and draw them face first then slanting, and after that, use the drawings from the first two to try and guess how they look with your backs toward them. 

Basically, your trying to draw someone without seeing them and using your first drawings as a guideline 

Here's how I fared. Don't really like this one. I know I can do better, but it's just practice to be honest. Oh yeh and out partner would turn again and then we'd be able to look at them and draw





Murder scene in Drawing class (storyboard)





















OK so here's the storyboard (not in order) for an short clip i am about to upload, i had it scanned. we had in a model who'd appear at random parts of the studio in a different pose holding something different and we'd draw exactly what was in front of us, so if Steve was in your view, you'd draw him.

Tom then had us include other people that were around us, so if someone else was in your view alongside Steve, you'd draw them as well.  then tom had us include stuff like skulls, vases and yes a dead cat.  At first, i didn't understand all the random poses, until the final sequence when i realized they just re-enacted a murder scene.  

in my next post with the video link, you'll see how i made up mine. it may be slightly different for others but the dominant idea for everybody's short clip is a murder.


Catching a ball animation



Here's a my clip of a traditional drawn animation.  its basic steps, something coming in from the right and transferred to the left.

we had in Elroy who lectured us on the use of a light-box and how we can transfer the basic knowledge of that to digital(Flash and after effects)

I did mine on one's at first, then two's to have a slower look at it.   for those who may not know, animating on one's means your simply setting your frames to run for one second and two's means two seconds.  so that's basically one drawing to run at either a second or two, pretty simple yeah?

Monday, 9 December 2013

16mm scratch Film



Here's my 16 mm film short clip.  this should have been on my blog ages ago but i only just edited it recently, so my bad for that.   Animating on 16 mm stock-film was pretty much the standard way of doing things back then.  its still used today but on a very small scale.

i scratched mine and left some of the black edges on it and added color to random areas to make it all seem abstract.  so there's no particular order, its just a flush of colors in seconds lined up beside some very sharp black edges.

here's some pictures of the film before i ran it through for shooting







Riley the elephant model animation



What i have here is an animation of my model Riley.  We had in last week, Emma caulder to teach us model animation.  its fun but tiring.  My task was to make a drunk elephant.  very tiring but worth it in the end.
Here's some of the things i used in the video, not too shabby for a barrel of whisky i reckon, and riley on separate shots.




We used an app called Dragon-frame to do the shooting as using a tripod would probably cause more issues because of shaking

Body swap in Drawing class

Ok so this past week. We did a lot of stuff in my drawing class. Here's a brief summary 


In this first drawing. We had a model come in and we'd quickly outline or shade him in for about a minute or two. This was done till space on your paper ran out in which case I was able to fill in right poses(started with the upper half)

Next the model did completely unrelated poses and we had to quickly shade in his lower half to fit any of the top halves we'd already done. Could have done better with mine but it's just practice to be honest

Next set of drawings came with a new idea from Tom(tutor) 

In this one. We each did the lower halves of the model poses and after that started switching sketch pads for the top half
 So basically, We would each use our own shading method on somebody else's work. The idea behind that is to see what methods other people are using and see if you can tap into theirs.


Last one from Tom had us switching all sides.  He's tell us to fit the model with different things or make them look a certain way. Like the second drawing with a tail or third from the right that has a knight upper body.  It was fun to do and helpful as well.  That's all for now. New post soon

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Digital drawings

Finally getting the hang of my graphic tablet and i was able to come up with some quick ideas.


I use a wacom intuos graphic tablet but the mini version, so as you'd expect its smaller than the usual and the whole surface is the pad with no resting space for my arm.  its good all the same as its smaller.



I tried to create a water effect with this picture here.  the original is below


And i like the way this last one turned out.  i used some of the methods i learnt in drawing class on this painting.   the lesson we had on quick poses really helped out because i normally wouldn't be able to draw grapes but i have the idea that they are kind of oval in shape, so i used the pencil tool to make quick outlines and added leafs just for looks.  The background can still be improved but i kind of like it the way it is now

Saturday, 7 December 2013

pixelation

ok

Ok so i've just recently found another pixelation picture on  my laptop and thought id upload it.   its really fast but you can still glimpse whats going on .


Animation Timeline

Ok so here's some key dates in animation running through the 1800's to the early 90's


1824: Peter Roget presented his paper 'The persistence of vision with regard to moving objects' to the British Royal Society.

1831: Dr. Joseph Antoine Plateau (a Belgian scientist) and Dr. Simon Rittrer constructed a machine called a phenakitstoscope. This machine produced an illusion of movement by allowing a viewer to gaze at a rotating disk containing small windows; behind the windows was another disk containing a sequence of images. When the disks were rotated at the correct speed, the synchronization of the windows with the images created an animated effect.

1906: J. Stuart Blackton made the first animated film which he called "Humorous phases of funny faces." His method was to draw comical faces on a blackboard and film them. He would stop the film, erase one face to draw another, and then film the newly drawn face. The Ôstop-motionÕ provided a starting effect as the facial expressions changed be fore the viewerÕs eyes.

1908: In France Emile Cohl produced a film, Phantasmagorie which was the first depicting white figures on a black background.

1910: Emile Cohl makes En Route the first paper cutout animation. This technique saves time by not having to redraw each new cell, only reposition the paper.

1911
• Winsor McCay (1867- Spring Lake, Ohio -1934) makes his first film, "LITTLE NEMO." McCay, who was already famous for his comic strips, used this film in his vaudeville act. His advice on animation was:" Any idiot that wants to make a couple of thousand drawings for a hundred feet of film is welcome to join the club."

1912
• Winsor McCay's second film "THE STORY OF A MOSQUITO" ("HOW A MOSQUITO OPERATES") is released.

1914
• Winsor McCay's "GERTIE THE DINOSAUR" was the first major triumph in character animation (it is still a marvelous film). It was shown as a film in the theaters and also as a multi media event on stage with McCay interacting with the animated Gertie.

1926: The first feature-length animated film called "El Apostol" is created in Argentina.

1930:  The Warner Bros. Cartoons are born. The First Warner Bros. short was SINKING IN THE BATHTUB with the character BOSKO who was a take off on Mickey Mouse. Harman, Ising, and Friz Freleng, who were old Disney people, started the studio with Leon Schlesinger as the producer. He was a cousin of the Warner BrotherÕs and had helped back the "Jazz Singer". As a condition for the studio each short must contain a Warners song. So Looney Tunes series, a take off on the Silly Symphonies, began. "Our policy has always been laughs, the more the better", was the Warner's philosophy (Schlesinger).

1932:  Walt Disney wins his first Academy Award for "FLOWERS AND TREES." This film was the first to use 3 strip Technicolor (color) in animation.

1933:  Walt Disney wins his second Academy Award for "THE THREE LITTLE PIGS."







Thursday, 21 November 2013

Using other materials(Drawing module)



Today. I tried what I learnt in my Friday Drawing class two weeks ago.  Just using twigs and tissue to draw. Seemed akward the first time I used it in class but honestly, it's very interesting. It gives you a different kind of texture as well as lines. Stuff you probably won't be able to do on purpose with a pen or pencil.



Saturday, 9 November 2013

Past 5 Weeks of my Drawing module











I have a week missing because i resumed late, so far, this is what we've done in drawing class.  the idea is to experiment with new stuff to get different textures. we use pencil and paint often. the idea for the last one was to try and recreate what is on the other side of what you are seeing, didn't really get it tho x_x

Past few Doodles

 Haven't posted anything in a while so i just decided to drop this here.  I've been trying my hands on 3D pencil art and it seems pretty cool, i tried doing a snake kinda thing but that one went bad so i just drew that face instead.


This next one, i did almost immediately after i finished the face.  I really like 3D pencil art now and i think that's what i'm gonna be focusing on for a while.  This one was just a one off idea, i was kinda thinking of red bull at the time and i hadn't done the snake so i just combined the two ideas.

This last one isn't 3D, its just Fan art(i'm a big anime&manga fan) I was scrolling through Google and saw a few bleach pictures and i felt like doing one, so i took one and bent it a little to look like a new idea, and this is what i came up with, Hope you guys like it tho.

Monday, 4 November 2013

time lapse

http://www.youtube.com/v/ZoMAkFy5-GA?autohide=1&version=3&attribution_tag=-vzpr3MDfJNPi43IW2XkKA&autoplay=1&feature=share&autohide=1&showinfo=1




Monday, 28 October 2013

Daffodils sand Animation attempt



My attempt at sound animation.  our brief this past week was to re-tell a folktale, poem or song using sand or paint-on-glass with metarmorphis or transitions.  

So this is what i came up with.

Sunday, 27 October 2013

Red riding hood cut out animation



So this is my redone attempt at cut out animation.  i didn't like how the first one ended up so i fine tuned it a little and i feel better about this one.

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Sand animation practice in class


Yeh, so what we did in class today was to try out sand animation.  we are actually doing sand and paint this week but for the time, we made use of sand.

The technique is pretty much the same with other animation techniques like pixelation and stop motion, but its equally as exciting as well as terrifyingly easy to make a mistake.

The video was something i just put together to show a little of what sand animation is. you'll have to forgive me. but the frames are a little bit slower, but you'll still get the idea

smudge and rub technique




OK, SO THIS WAS MY FIRST ATTEMPT AT ANIMATION.  THIS IS THE SMUDGE AND RUB TECHNIQUE WHERE YOU BASICALLY DRAW AND CLEAN REPEATEDLY WHILE TAKING A PHOTO OF EACH ACTION.  THE CAMERA WAS A BIT SHAKY SO YOU MIGHT EXPERIENCE SLIGHT DIFFICULTIES.

pixilation idea



OK SO, THIS WAS MY ATTEMPT AT PIXELATION.  THE IDEA WAS TO CREATE A SHORT CLIP USING ANYTHING FROM HUMANS TO OBJECTS TO TRY AND TELL A RECENT EVENT.  UNFORTUNATELY I FORGOT TO BE SPECIFIC IN MINE AND IT KINDA LOOKED MORE GENERAL, BUT  YOU STILL GET ITS ABOUT SOCCER.

i didn't have a lot of tools at the time, so i made use of the next best thing.  yes it seems more of stop-motion when you look at the video, that was more a fault of the camera than the director(me).