This week is all about finalizing my animatic and rigs! Yay! The next step is texturing Noemi and Milo, so I can start getting ready to animate. Needless to say my production schedule is a little all over the place because I had some unexpected delays, but I spent most of the filler time playing with concept art/colors and learning more about layout and composition. Here is an example of a color/mood test that I did for Noemi overlooking the neighborhood:
Kinda rough with the shapes and brush textures, but I wanted to experiment with a more drastic lighting effect in the backgrounds that really highlights the darkness and the sunlight. Speaking of struggling, I realized that I am pretty awful at making things contrast well. Some part of me just wants to make everything the same tone, and when I try to highlight/darken something, within 10 minutes everything else gets lighter/darker too -__- #artiststruggles Also I discovered that messing around with curves in photoshop is my best friend. I have to run off to chapter dinnerrr buttt if I have more time I'll post up some more work I did this week :D
peace out cybernerdssss
Monday, September 30, 2013
Monday, September 23, 2013
Photoshop or Flash?
So over the past few weeks I've been trying to rework and rework my animatic, and finally decided that I like using flash for a rough animatic better, but photoshop is so much cooler for fleshed out results. Although the danger in using photoshop is that I'm tempted to be super detailed and get tunnel vision (aka focusing on tiny details instead of the big picture.) So. I'm going to stick to flash from now on.
Still got quite sidetracked this weekend because I've been helping people out with some other projects; I did some character design for some of my friend's films! I realized that I really love character design- thinking of weird quirks and stylized figures are super fun. Too bad it's such a ridiculously competitive field. (which is saying a lot considering how cutthroat the animation industry already is)
Still got quite sidetracked this weekend because I've been helping people out with some other projects; I did some character design for some of my friend's films! I realized that I really love character design- thinking of weird quirks and stylized figures are super fun. Too bad it's such a ridiculously competitive field. (which is saying a lot considering how cutthroat the animation industry already is)
Monday, September 16, 2013
Rigsrigsrigs
So my characters are really starting to get rigged! Milo is in the final stages of modeling and Noemi has her body almost all rigged by now- I need to start getting her facially rigged though. The majority of this week was still most of my reworking my animatic, putting things together, and thinking of the story.
So, this past week has been a bit of a strugglefest for me in terms of staying on top of things since ADX rush has been taking over my evenings/life. Overall, nothing in particular went wrong other than the fact that production schedule might have to be pushed back. It's just been one of those weeks where I've been working so hard on everything but it feels like I still haven't really accomplished anything :(
So, this past week has been a bit of a strugglefest for me in terms of staying on top of things since ADX rush has been taking over my evenings/life. Overall, nothing in particular went wrong other than the fact that production schedule might have to be pushed back. It's just been one of those weeks where I've been working so hard on everything but it feels like I still haven't really accomplished anything :(
Monday, September 9, 2013
Projecting Images
Happy Monday everyone! I'm so thankful for a mercifully cooler day- a good change from the freaking oven LA has been baking in for the past week or so. Unfortunately, USC internet is being really ridiculously slow which means that I am ridiculously unproductive right now because I can't upload/email/send anything :(
This past week I've been continuing to finish my storyboard/tighten up my story. I've been meeting up with various professors who have all given me really cool tips, so I'm hoping to be able to apply them to my story! This past weekend I went to an Intervarsity conference called Ignite, where I met a lady named Noemi, who ALSO has a heart for social justice/the urban city. Isn't that so cool? We pretty much freaked out when we met each other. She also loves the italian language and is Mexican, so that is another bonus.
Sheila Sofian, one of my professors, gave me a .pdf from Brad Bird's notes on composition; reading it made me realize how much more practice I still had to do on my drafting/perspective skills, and how I still have a lot to learn about cinematography and composition. Time to go back to the drawing board! On the other hand, Eric Hanson, my mentor, showed me how to project images onto a plane, which can give you really really awesome camera effects! I was pretty much mindblown at how easy it was and definitely hope to use some of these techniques in my film. Below is a quick demo he showed me using the image I illustrated last week- you can see the effect with the tree branches on the left:
This past week I've been continuing to finish my storyboard/tighten up my story. I've been meeting up with various professors who have all given me really cool tips, so I'm hoping to be able to apply them to my story! This past weekend I went to an Intervarsity conference called Ignite, where I met a lady named Noemi, who ALSO has a heart for social justice/the urban city. Isn't that so cool? We pretty much freaked out when we met each other. She also loves the italian language and is Mexican, so that is another bonus.
Sheila Sofian, one of my professors, gave me a .pdf from Brad Bird's notes on composition; reading it made me realize how much more practice I still had to do on my drafting/perspective skills, and how I still have a lot to learn about cinematography and composition. Time to go back to the drawing board! On the other hand, Eric Hanson, my mentor, showed me how to project images onto a plane, which can give you really really awesome camera effects! I was pretty much mindblown at how easy it was and definitely hope to use some of these techniques in my film. Below is a quick demo he showed me using the image I illustrated last week- you can see the effect with the tree branches on the left:
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Merp Class
For some reason it totally slipped my mind that I needed to post a blog entry before class today: how embarrassing, I missed my first assignment! But at least I wasn't unproductive :3 This week was full of me running around to classes, trying to figure out my thesis story (still,) and talking to multiple professors and asking their opinions. I finally got a rough animatic in to narrate the story, but it still needs so much work! Something that I really need to work on this week is tightening my drawings, look into more composition/cinematography, and really layout my "world" for Noemi.
On the bright side, Trixie, my professor introduced me to this freaking heaven-sent ipad app called Procreate, which basically helps turn my ipad into a mini Cintiq. I drew this:
And everyone seemed to like it a lot so IM SO EXCITED! Trixie said that I could use procreate to paint final backgrounds for my thesis which makes me a very very happy camper.
It's kind of weird knowing that I'm blogging for a class now, because every week I have to say what went right, and what went wrong. Hopefully they don't grade me on my grammar because I am terribly casual... So anyways, if some blog posts seem kind of drafted, it might be because it is! But I will still try to continue to post blog posts outside of class to remind myself of inspirations, ideas, and to make me feel better on weeks where I feel like this film is going nowhere :)
Rock on cyberworld!
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