Hi again! Here are some of the stuffs that I did for Concept 1!
For this course, we learned to storyboard and made animatics (plus some sound recording, etc).
Storyboarding is super important, and one can make/ break the story at this stage... So, I am glad that I get to start practicing now. We did quite a number of exercises, so I will just share some!
Money Money Money (A conflict between two characters who want the same thing).
We pretty much could do whatever we wanted for this assignment, just had to make sure that it stayed under one minute. Also, this is our final assignment, so we were expected to utilize everything we learned up until that point...!
And here are some short ones that we did earlier! They focused on deep staging...and were only 20 seconds each (not counting the title). We were limited to 5 shots... so we had to board wisely!
The Frog (Situation: A frog plays a musical instrument badly, and gets a tomato thrown at it. Then it doges the attack).
Raven (Situation: A raven drops a flower pot on a passer-by for whatever reason).
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Thursday, December 12, 2013
Some Computer Animation Stuffs
More Sophomore Semester 1 stuffs!
Here's some of the Computer Animation assignments! I have always wanted to improve my animating skills (plus rigging and modeling), so the assignments came in useful... very useful...! These two assignments are the major ones...(we also did some bouncing balls and a scary penguin modeling)!
Okay, meet Patchy, a friendly patchwork dino!
We focused on simple polygon modeling (no arms and neck). Also, we did jump, walk and turn animation.
Aaand, here's Timmy, the tiny boy. This is one of our earlier assignments, so the models and rigs are simple! I couldn't wait for Christmas, so the whole thing is Christmassy.... You should watch this with the sound on!
Here's some of the Computer Animation assignments! I have always wanted to improve my animating skills (plus rigging and modeling), so the assignments came in useful... very useful...! These two assignments are the major ones...(we also did some bouncing balls and a scary penguin modeling)!
Okay, meet Patchy, a friendly patchwork dino!
We focused on simple polygon modeling (no arms and neck). Also, we did jump, walk and turn animation.
Aaand, here's Timmy, the tiny boy. This is one of our earlier assignments, so the models and rigs are simple! I couldn't wait for Christmas, so the whole thing is Christmassy.... You should watch this with the sound on!
It's Winter Break!!
Hello everyone! One of our busiest semesters is over, and it is now time for a well-deserved break!
Which also mean that it's time to upload my works from Ringling...!
Here's some of my Traditional Animation 2 stuffs..... Come to think of it, this is gonna be the last time we are doing traditional animation... I sure learned a great deal about timing, arcs, stretch and squash, exaggeration, etc from it.... Despite all the time constraints, paper cuts, and pain, it's worth it!
Anyway, here's Johnny, the Jock. He got his first breakup letter, so he's sad :)
Here's a small fun poodle walk... I remember feeling extremely worried about animating a quadruped walk for the first time... but it's done!
And here's our final assignment, the dance (you might want to turn down the volume of your computer... the music is loud!).... Each person got a portion of a song to animate, and we have to make sure that our animation link seamlessly (or almost) from one person to another. Everyone was in a mad rush to finish the many assignments out there during the final week... so it was crazy! This is my portion... I hope that someone uploads the full version with everyone's dances!
Which also mean that it's time to upload my works from Ringling...!
Here's some of my Traditional Animation 2 stuffs..... Come to think of it, this is gonna be the last time we are doing traditional animation... I sure learned a great deal about timing, arcs, stretch and squash, exaggeration, etc from it.... Despite all the time constraints, paper cuts, and pain, it's worth it!
Anyway, here's Johnny, the Jock. He got his first breakup letter, so he's sad :)
Here's a small fun poodle walk... I remember feeling extremely worried about animating a quadruped walk for the first time... but it's done!
And here's our final assignment, the dance (you might want to turn down the volume of your computer... the music is loud!).... Each person got a portion of a song to animate, and we have to make sure that our animation link seamlessly (or almost) from one person to another. Everyone was in a mad rush to finish the many assignments out there during the final week... so it was crazy! This is my portion... I hope that someone uploads the full version with everyone's dances!
Thursday, June 27, 2013
UFO...... in the Desert?
But you see, some people who saw my drawing thought that the UFO was attacking the pyramid instead. So I guess you can see it that way too! (By the way, my lecturer was very into supernatural stuffs like UFO and aliens..... just like me?!)
I remember doing this assignment at the same time with our final traditional animation assignment (the walking Panana one). Plus, we were busy packing our belongings to put inside the storage for summer..... So, it was pretty crazy!
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Elephant Man
Here's my 2D assignment from last semester! We had to create a composition and turn it into an illustration... So I drew an elephant man! Why a skinny elephant man? Because the curly shapes from the composition reminded me of an elephant trunk and I was hungry.
Coming up with the composition took me sometime, but doing the actual painting was a pretty smooth affair!
Friday, June 14, 2013
Glinda, the Witch Trainee
After sculpting realistic figures, we finally got to design and sculpt our own characters!
It took me long to decide what kind of character to do, and I contemplated on doing a cobbler at first... But I choose to do a witch instead, because I wanted to try sculpting a large hat!
Glinda is her name, and she is a cowardly witch trainee (that was why I gave her a green costume. Green for greenhorn!) She is trying to overcome her fear of slimy creatures and despite skepticism from her peers, she is determined to succeed!
It took me long to decide what kind of character to do, and I contemplated on doing a cobbler at first... But I choose to do a witch instead, because I wanted to try sculpting a large hat!
Glinda is her name, and she is a cowardly witch trainee (that was why I gave her a green costume. Green for greenhorn!) She is trying to overcome her fear of slimy creatures and despite skepticism from her peers, she is determined to succeed!
For this project, I used Super Sculpey and painted her with acrylic. Her limbs and tail were made thicker too, so she stayed sturdy even after baking. I had the most fun sculpting her hat and hair!
Here is a close up of Glinda working her magic in her workshop:
By the way, my roommate was the one who suggested Glinda's name. How nice of her!
Figure Sculpting
Other than drawing and animating, we did some clay sculptures too in semester two.
One of the earliest assignments was to sculpt an écorché using oil clay.
Well, my thought when I touched oil clay for the first time was that... it was super sticky!
The kind I got was the firm variety too, so my hands got tired quickly.
But once the warmth of my hands heated the stubborn clay, it turned softer. Not bad!
Next, we moved on to sculpt a life model!
I used oil clay again, but this time, it was super soft! So, I was extra gentle throughout.
I love sculpting with clay!! For each sculpting assignment, I wished that we could have taken our own sweet time... But there's no such privilege!
One of the earliest assignments was to sculpt an écorché using oil clay.
Well, my thought when I touched oil clay for the first time was that... it was super sticky!
The kind I got was the firm variety too, so my hands got tired quickly.
But once the warmth of my hands heated the stubborn clay, it turned softer. Not bad!
Next, we moved on to sculpt a life model!
I used oil clay again, but this time, it was super soft! So, I was extra gentle throughout.
I love sculpting with clay!! For each sculpting assignment, I wished that we could have taken our own sweet time... But there's no such privilege!
Panana the Happy Monkey
In semester two, we started our traditional animation class... and it was pretty intense!
We did a bunch of bouncing balls and flour sacks before moving on to our own characters.
In a lucky draw, I got a monkey, so here's Panana... the happy monkey!
Panana is simple-minded and bouncy. He likes bananas.
I am glad that I did a happy character, because he kept me happy during those sleep deprived moments...!
We did a bunch of bouncing balls and flour sacks before moving on to our own characters.
In a lucky draw, I got a monkey, so here's Panana... the happy monkey!
Panana is simple-minded and bouncy. He likes bananas.
Here's a happy walk cycle (actually, he's kinda skipping):
And here's one where he jumps to get some bananas:
I am glad that I did a happy character, because he kept me happy during those sleep deprived moments...!
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