Friday 24 October 2014

Funny in 15

This is the 'finished' film of our Funny in 15 project. We do still have some time to patch it up, but overall I'm happy with it. We had a few problems with it. Our original script and storyboard was too long and we had to fix that and cut it down so it would be 15 seconds long. We used Flash for this.

I drew the tables and chairs, did key frames, inbetweens, lip sync and clean up on the princess, animated the spaghetti and also did clean up on some parts with the prince.





Saturday 18 October 2014

Life Drawing

These images are all from the life drawing sessions I've had so far this second year. These ones are very short timed drawings, just trying to capture the shape of the model. I guess my main goal this year is to try and not make my drawings stiff. Even though these are very rough, I do feel like I have managed to not make them rigid.




These next two images are done by having the model move around and we have to try and capture the movements. I'm not going to lie I'm not a big fan of doing this because I just get confused and it looks messy. However I do like the first one here as you can see some form than in the second image.



These next set of images we were draw with the side of the charcoal so that we wouldn't draw the outline first. We were to get the overall shape and form first and then if there was time, work more detail into them. I really enjoyed this sort of style, and try to remember to use this in my next sessions. I find it a lot easier to catch the shape using this style.

 


These poses were to add character and emotion to them and to try and convey it on to paper.


This was done by looking at the model and not looking at the paper I was drawing on. I did accidentally peek a few times, but this one fun to do and see how it would turn out.


For this one we were told to focus on the the shape/outline of the model and instead of drawing a black line to show the shape, we were to treat the whole pose, objects as one shape and to black out the background. I find this sort of style difficult as I am so used to drawing the outline.  


I coloured the whole page in charcoal and using a rubber I rubbed out the parts where light was most prominent on the model. I'm not too happy with this one, if I had more time I would have liked to try and fix it.


These ones range from 10 to 30 minutes to draw.




These two are favourite ones from this set, I wish I had more time to finish them off. The poses are much more interesting to draw. I would have loved to add more detail to them. 








Friday 10 October 2014

Funny in 15

We have been given our first project, Funny in 15 in 5. Which means we have to create a funny animation in 5 weeks. We were able to choose our groups and I'm in a group of three.

After brainstorming different ideas, one person in our group came up with doing a slight twist on a Disney princess. Then we thought about all the Disney characters we could use and we all settled on Sleeping Beauty. The idea, coming from a member in our group, is to make Sleeping Beauty (Aurora) a narcoleptic. She's on a date with Prince Philip, they're talking and at some point she will fall asleep and her head will slam to the table.

I worked on some kind of character designs of Princess Aurora's face. We all agreed not to make a direct copy from Disney. For her, we wanted her to look innocent, big eyes etc.