Have I been busy. Throughout the half term I have been helping out my brother's cub scout group prepare for the Rye Bonfire Night. The theme was 'Pirates'. I made up 30 swords and Parrots and had to re-dress the dragon they used last year and turn it into a sea serpent. I took every detail off the body and head and changed it to feel more like a muppet.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Reflective Process Unit: Pterodactyl
For my Reflective Process Unit, I am practicing character animation. The question I am asking myself is, can I define the character through the acting in my animation? I hope so, because that is my job as an animator. Animation is basically acting... with pencils.
It occurred to me that the way in which I demonstrate this is by animating different characters. You have already seen the Dr. Maniaco animation, today I went a different route. I decided to animate a pterodactyl. Why? First of all it is an animal, so it cannot have the same emotions as a human. Not only is it an animal, but it is an extinct animal. Nobody has seen one alive, so I have to invent a way for the it to move, whilst using reference of animals today. Another interesting note is that it is a flying creature, which gives me a break from animating walk cycles and... actually, no that's about it.
So here are the pencil cels for my pterodactyl. I used this Eadweard Muybridge photo for a cockatiel flying as reference, having to tweak it slightly because the wings of a pterodactyl is a different shape to a bird's wing.
It occurred to me that the way in which I demonstrate this is by animating different characters. You have already seen the Dr. Maniaco animation, today I went a different route. I decided to animate a pterodactyl. Why? First of all it is an animal, so it cannot have the same emotions as a human. Not only is it an animal, but it is an extinct animal. Nobody has seen one alive, so I have to invent a way for the it to move, whilst using reference of animals today. Another interesting note is that it is a flying creature, which gives me a break from animating walk cycles and... actually, no that's about it.
So here are the pencil cels for my pterodactyl. I used this Eadweard Muybridge photo for a cockatiel flying as reference, having to tweak it slightly because the wings of a pterodactyl is a different shape to a bird's wing.
Monday, 21 October 2013
Dr. Maniaco Animation
Work on The Witching Hour has been put on hold whilst I am on my third year. My current project, a Research Development project. I decded to take this opportunity to animate my character, Dr. Maniaco.
In my work I always take priority on the development of the characters. History has proven that characters last longer than plot. I guess this is my way of truly defining the character.
Below are some screenshots of a smear technique.
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