Monday, 10 May 2010

Group project - layouts

I have been working intensively producing many many layout sketches to give to Patrick which he has been rendering out in a funky style. At first I was unsure what this job involved and how necessary it was.

Now I realise it involves developing the storyboard panels:- What environmental scenery and props will be in the shot, where the camera and people will be, how it will work. It is very necessary! I have underestimated how much thought must go into each shot/scene. So here is the full array of layout sketches I have produced which I have handed over to Patrick to make all nice and arty.

House:








Street:











Nightclub:










Hospital:



Group project - Animatic

After getting feedback from Derek on Wednesday, we were able to cut out some unnecessary frames, and I left it with Ryan to do the animatic. He did well considering the amount of time he had to do it. We showed this at the 'weeklie' session on Thursday and it got a couple of laughs which is promising.



The pace, content and timing could be worked on, Last Friday I gave Ryan a list of things that would improve it. Hopefully he has been able to edit the animatic accordingly.

Group project - Animation thoughts

I have been thinking about animation approaches. So I took the first scene and drew it out as if I was going to animate by drawing everything. Then I got a bit more realistic and sensible and decided that it is probably worth just drawing the elements into Flash and using Flash as our animation tool. I'm not entirely sure how it works if you hand draw it all.. do you have to add colour, ink the lines and cut around the characters in each frame seperatly or can you do it all at once on the computer? Instinctively I have thought that its best to run with what we know at the moment as it could be too time consuming to figure out the 2d drawn method (I know it is a very time consuming process anyway.)

So the process I think will work is:

Sketch out characters/props needed for a scene.
Scan these in and trace and colour in illustrator.
Use layers to define each moving part.
Transfer to Flash so it is ready to be animated.

Here I have done this with our main character Dave...



I have asked Sam to render out his characters in the same style using the same method.

Monday, 3 May 2010

Group project - update and Character drawings.

A lot has happened since my last blog... we had a massive set back after our 1st idea getting disapproved last Wednesday by Derek. However thanks to him we have worked hard to come up with a great new idea which fulfills the brief more effectively. We have been working on this since last Thursday.

Being the director, it has been slightly challenging to keep up the momentum of the project after a set back (1st idea getting disapproval.); And also the meandering commitment from fellow group members - who were unable to attend some important timetabled slots last week slowing down the pace of production. It would be great if everyone could make it in for all timetabled slots from now on so that we can keep a flow of communication, synchronise our artistic intentions and make a cool animation!

So far I have spent most of my time writing the script, working on the rough storyboard with Sam and developing Dave (the main character.) At the moment I am slightly overwhelmed by the amount of work ahead of us, the challenge of getting everyones work to flow smoothly together and keeping in line with the schedule. It is a fun and exciting challenge however so I will stop moaning now and keep the spirits high! Woooooooo!

Anyway, without much further ado here is my character development of Dave:























Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Summer Group project...

So we have started the final term and been set our first real group project.. It involves making an animation to the scrip : what, what, what, what, what. I think its a great project due to the freedom of it. My group consists of Patrick, Ryan, Sam and myself. Here is our group blog:

http://talkinggoats.blogspot.com

So far we have come up with a rough story idea and assigned roles. I am the director and will be making sure that the story flows well together visually and that the jokes work. I will be contributing to character designs, the storyboard, layout/scene planning, key animation, sound design, animation colour, voices and sound.

By the end of this week we must have a rough storyboard sorted as well as all the characters. For this I think it would be best if me and Sam worked together to get the continuity.

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Inspirational! Oktapodi

Love this!  It was made in Paris at Goblins School of the Image and won 13 awards. As far as I can tell it was a collaboration between 6 people + 4 more doing the music and sound design. I would love to make something as good as this. Anyone Keen?   


Check out this page for making of details etc....

http://www.oktapodi.com/


Monday, 12 April 2010

Cool 3d Pixel Animation

Whilst looking through peoples blogs I came across this..(Nice one Alan.)It is a great 3D Animation featuring the mergence of retro computer games and modern day New York.. Amazing what you can do! This was made by a Studio based in Paris called One More Production..



Character Doodles



Here are some characters I doodled on the Train from Stroud to Falmouth:



Here is a snail I drew using colouring pencils and pastels:

Animated Series - Personal Project...

Recently me and my mate Nathan have been creating an idea for what we hope may develop into an animated series aimed at teens - young adults...Yes - slightly ambitious but as the ancient saying goes "the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" (Lao -Tzu)

It will be a humourous, slightly surreal take on various characters of contemporary England and based in a regular shop you might find in a city or city suburb. Think of a lighter version of Monkey Dust mixed in with a british version of The Simpsons..

It is very early days at the moment and this is the first blog I have posted about it. Watch this space!

Here are some of our character ideas:









Friday, 9 April 2010

Blue Sky Application and Portfolio

I have applied for a summer internship at Blue Sky Studios... The job is for Visual Development which means helping out with character and set designs. I saw the opportunity come up on their website and decided to go for it. I have posted them my portfolio (including a copy of my Illustrated book "To make an Amblongous Pie" - see December 2009) along with references from Andy and Nigel - who was my Illustration Level 1 teacher last year - and a cover letter. It took me a good week of preparation before sending it all off. If I get the place I will be an extremly happy chap!

Here is the portfolio I sent: