Showing posts with label 3rd year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3rd year. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 September 2012

"There's quite a lot of people in that lecture theatre!"


Yesterday, I spoke for about 5 -10  minutes in front of the whole of the General Foundation course at Duncan of Jordanstone - that's a LOT of people!! A huge lecture theatre full of people!!
One of my tutors was doing a presentation to the General Foundation students about the animation course and brought along 5 animation students to talk about their own experiences with the course. I was one of them. It was a rather scary experience but I'm so glad I did it! Maybe it will make future talks and presentations seem less daunting... maybe.
Anyway, as I spent a bit of time putting this presentation together, I thought I would post it here. It's actually been good looking back at my journey through uni to 4th year. And I've never posted some of my 2nd year animations onto this blog either, including the finished rendered version of 'Jurassic Jess', so here it is :)

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The route I took onto the course was through General Foundation. I decided I wanted to go into animation after trying it out in the last weeks of the course. I’d never done animation before but found that I absolutely loved it, there’s something pretty cool about seeing your drawing comes to life on the screen! So I really only had one piece of animation in my portfolio for applying to the animation course, the rest of it was made up of paintings and life drawing. I think showing an interest in animation, character, story and showing good drawing skills is a plus for your portfolio of work.
In Level 2 animation we learned the basic animation principles through the practice of 2D animation; through projects with bouncing balls, walk cycles, the flour sack, and character performance. There were also lectures on the history of animation. We also had workshops to learn about the 3D computer program MAYA, the compositing and animation program After Effects and general skills with Photoshop and Flash. I think 2nd year was really good for learning the key principles of animating. And learning these key principles through 2D animation allows you to apply them to any kind of animation, including 3D.


 


In the first Semester of 3rd Year, we worked in groups to produce a fully finished 1 minute film. I was the Director of my project ‘Jurassic Jess’ and I had a team of 5 people.  It was a story about a little girl, by the name of ‘Jess’ who loves dinosaurs and exploring museums and comes across a T-Rex skeleton in a restricted storage area of a museum. It was a 3D project, none of us had had a lot of experience with 3D before and it was quite an ambitious project for the timescale we had. We managed to finish the main bulk of it that semester and took an extra week to render and composite it together, there’s still some things we would have changed, improved, fix some glitches, looking back on it now, but we’re still quite pleased with what we managed to achieve and was so valuable in learning the process for making a short animated film, as there are so many different parts that go into making a film. Even if it is just 1 minute long!



 

In Semester 2 of 3rd Year we got to work on the pre-production of our final year films. Including character and environment designs, and developing the script and the storyboard. I’m now the Production Manager of a team of 3 for the 3D film ‘Krokodi’. It will be approx 2 minutes in length and is about an arrogant Crocodile Hunter looking for the legendary ‘Krokodi’ swamp creature of Louisiana, to hunt down. This swamp creature turns out to be ‘Dee’ who works in her burger van during the day in the Town of New Orleans, (even a swamp goddess needs to earn her living) and returns to the swamp at night to revert back to her crocodilian self. ‘Dee’ and the Hunter meet and comedic chaos ensues!



Now in 4th year, ‘Krokodi’ is in production and the 3D modelling of characters and environments are underway. In 4th year we have to choose 2 skills to specialize in that we will mainly be accessed on at the end of the year. I’ve picked character animation and rigging. Rigging is where you add the skeleton and controls to a 3D character to enable the character to be animated. I’m looking towards a career in character animation, and having a good knowledge of rigging can be very appealing to potential employers because of its close links with animation. It’s also good at helping improve your own animation skills as you get a better understanding of how a character moves and is controlled. Part of being on the Animation course is having good communication skills and working as part of a team. Not only are we working on our main projects but we’re helping out on at least one other. This allows you to expand your skills and experience through working on a different project and with different people. Also as 4th years, who always have soooo much to do, with such ambitious projects, we try to recruit helpers from 3rd year and 2nd year to do some little pieces of work for us. This not only helps us but allows them to get a good insight and experience into how 4th year works and the production pipeline of working on a film so that when it’s their turn, they already have a bit more knowledge about it all.
 
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I really hope that there were some people in the audience that were inspired by all of our presentations, to investigate animation further or to try it out themselves - because after all - animation is the best! Not biased or anything :p

Thursday, 12 April 2012

A virtual drive around New Orleans...

I've been looking at the town environment for a bit, for our 4th year film 'Krokodi'. First I tried to gather information that would help me do some designs for it. The first half of our film is set in New Orleans. We agreed at the start of the project that we liked the French Quarter architecture. Decided to go for a virtual drive around New Orleans (courtesy of Google Street View!) The first picture is a photo of a page from my sketchbook, with some screenshots from Google streetview, with my added notes of environment props that kept appearing everywhere, including the same style of street lamps, bins, water hydrants and balconies:


 Sketches of compositions based from 'Krokodi' animatics, and adding details of buildings on top based on research and paintings of New Orleans environment:


Some small-sized acrylic paintings, quite liked the angles of the building in the middle painting and the different bright colours of the buildings in the last one:


 A bigger acrylic painting with coloured pencil:


The thing I was most happy with in this digital painting was how I painted the sky, rather pleased with it :) Maybe I might possibly do some Matte paintings for our film?...


Added some digital paint to a sketch I had done in my sketchbook. Tried to used a variety a bright colours. Quite like making all the buildings a variety of colours:


Started to use red pencil and pen to sketch out some scenes based on camera angles from the animatic and sources of inspiration. Tried to make the angles and lines not perfect and a bit more stylized for the sort of style we are going for:



I then added some digital paint to block out some possible colours, and add in the characters and burger van to see how they fitted in with the environment:






It's not long until our deadline for this semester so I'm cracking on with the production bible work and organising my team to make sure we stay on schedule, it's all go-go-go! Here's the link to our group blog which features all the pre-production work so far: http://krokodi.blogspot.co.uk/

P.S. 'Jurassic Jess' is scheduled to go back into production as soon as this semester is finished - Jess has most definitely not been forgotten! :D

Saturday, 31 March 2012

Life Drawing Semester 2 - 3rd Year - Part 2
















Here's some lifedrawing from the 2nd half of semester 2, and thats the last lifedrawing till September - guess I'll just have to keep up with my observational drawing! (Blogger really does have a wierd way of formatting pictures!)

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Page from my sketchbook...

I've decided to step back from my laptop for a bit to concentrate on concept artwork and character design for the 'Krokodi' film, and do some more drawing. It felt so good just to use watercolours again! I spent today researching about crocodiles and alligators, using my Wildlife Fact-files that I've had in my cupboard for years! I've started drawing the animals realistically first before I go on to the more cartoon-looking characters, because as Disney-Pixar Twitter say "Pro Tip: Balance research with imagination." Did some watercolour and coloured pencil sketches which you can see below:


More development of the 'Krokodi' film can be found here: http://krokodi.blogspot.com/

Bye for now! :D

Monday, 20 February 2012

Life Drawing Semester 2 - 3rd Year (so far...)

Here's a selection of my life drawing work from this semester so far, we have been looking at tone a lot, so, lots of dramatic lighting and shading with charcoal!












Life Drawing semester 1 - 3rd year

Thought I'd post a selection of life drawing work from this year so far, starting with semester 1. I used mostly pencil, which made my drawing very light, so I've changed to using mostly charcoal pencil which i think has helped improve my work (and made it easier to see!). Working a lot on the computer this days I feel like I'm not drawing as much as I would like anymore, so the life drawing classes help to keep up my drawing skills!