Thursday, July 21, 2011

Week 4

Assignment for this week is to animate TWO bouncing balls this time, one heavy and one light.

So, first pass:



And then a revision of last week's vanilla ball:



I haven't gotten any formal crit just yet, but I've already learned how important the planning stage is, and a weakness that I have in getting my planning to make sense to other animators. I did better than last time, but still not there.

YET.

Also, I think next time I'm going to stop uploading to Photobucket. They make the video so crunchy and gross!

I just tried Vimeo and they told me the upload failed because the video was too... small. I have never had that happen before.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Week 3

THE FIRST OFFICIAL AM ANIMATION

The humble ball bounce. Extremely exciting. No, seriously. We're not even worried about squash and stretch for this class, it's just pure timing and spacing, and the amount i learned about both in a pretty short period of time has BLOWN MY MIND. I never realized there was so much information to be had in a ball bounce, and FAR more to be learned than in a looping bounce. One of my friends told me that once, and I didn't believe him, BUT I REALLY BELIEVE HIM NOW.

I'm talking too much.



This is pre-mentor critique. If I need to do revisions, they'll come in a later post.

We also had to pose the Stu model in an "excited" pose, so:

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These were various sketches for an excited figure. Some of them were from life, including myself contorting awkwardly in front of a mirror, some of them were from youtube videos of very, very shrieky people.

The circled pose is the one I decided to use, but it turned out to be quite different for a number of reasons:



I thought the pose I drew was okay, but kind of cliche. You see that pose everywhere, everyone knows it. I also wanted to put some tilt in the hips and ribcage, and I also had Stu's GIGANTIC HEAD to consider when thinking about silhouette. So, all in all, he looks like this now.

And about week 2, revision wasn't a required part of last week's assignment, but I wasn't 100% comfortable with what I had, so I went ahead and did one anyway. Never too much practice, right?

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Week 2 continued

Advantage of turning in assignments early: A bunch of eyeballs will see your work, poke it apart, and you have time to make changes before the due date.

So, from here:



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Couple of interesting things happened in this assignment. I had more than one mentor critiquing me, Robert Russ who dropped by from the forums and Anthony Wong who's teaching me, and they disagreed with each other. What's seen here in the very last pose was from Robert's advice, mixed with a redline an awesome friend did for me, but I also liked what Anthony had to say, SO I'm going to revise this for an eighth time and put that up with my first official ball bouncing assignment.

BALLS, TONS OF THEM!