Saturday, February 6, 2010

Reaching Out

(I've been trying to master coloring techniques in Photoshop, and I now understand why people love working with gradients! This is really cool, but there's a reason for the title, I swear...)

Sorry that it's been a while, but I spent the whole month of December working like a madwoman on my Animation final (see previous entry) and it was all worthwhile; I got an "A" in the class! =D I was so proud of that thing, and it was even more amazing for me to actually show my work to friends and family, and explaining to them how I did everything from scratch! The class was a wonderful experience, and I love the "Fireflies" project so much... I'm hoping to animate the whole song on my own. Someday soon.

During Winter Break, I had the opportunity to visit my sister in France and travel around through the Eurail, and I was listening to so much Owl City to let the time pass by... (I don't care if it's a shameless plug, but I'm such a fan!) so much that I started putting together a cute animated video idea for his song "the Saltwater Room." This'll be my first attempt to use Flash and AfterEffects with my drawing artwork to make an animated music video, but I think it would be an awesome final product! It's all about gaining the experience.

Being in Paris, France brings so much inspiration for animation for me -- and it's not just because The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Ratatouille took place there, haha -- but because it's the city I've always considered the artistic/imaginative capital of the world. There's this summer Character Animation program at one of the best multimedia schools in France called Les Gobelins that I would really love to go to someday. We visited the school while we were in the city (!!!!) and my giddy self was too taken aback at the professional, sophisticated students in black coats who came out of that building. I looked like a five-year-old compared to these people, and it got even more intimidating when I spoke to the director of the summer program. I told him that I'd only taken one animation class focused on computer graphics and simple visual effects, and he said that this summer program is mainly for animation professionals to learn to create better movement and emotional expression for different types of characters they animate. It's not really about graphics at all. 0_o. I felt like such an idiot talking to this guy, but overall I left the school still very intrigued.

The point that I'm getting at is I know I have a lot to learn, still, if I want to make it in this industry, but it's those conversations and those nerve-wracking moments I have with real animation professionals that make me wonder if I'm really cut out for it. I mean... I still feel like I'm learning the basics, and there are tons of people out there who master animation software like no-one's business and still be creative under pressure! As much as it was discouraging at times in the class, feeling like I was one of the slow-learners... there is still that part of me who wants to keep going... who wants to "reach out" and take hold of all this new media and use her creative, story-telling self to build a career out of it.

Yeah, I still have so much to learn, but at least I understand that I can't just accomplish things half-heartedly. I need to give every class and every project I take on my whole self if I really want to grow as an animator.

... Which leads me to what I'm taking this semester. Graphic Design I... and let me clarify that I only have slight experience with Adobe Illustrator and a self-taught background in Photoshop... is kicking my butt. One simple logo design for a company involves so much miniscule detail, I'm having migraines just thinking if I placed the right pixel size on each document I make. It's a pain half the time when I need to explain why I chose one shade of blue over another, or search through the numerous text options to see which one would really sell the company's name on the logo. Jeez, and this is something that I'll be presenting on business cards, letterheads and envelopes in a mock-up style. Honestly, I kept wondering why a college classmate of mine always complained about graphic design... and I think I'm getting it. At the end of the day, your creative juices get sorta stashed away out from the tedious workload. But... I'm gaining skillz.

In other news, the Academy Awards are happening in a month... and Pixar's "UP" has been nominated for "Best Picture!" That's only ocurred once before, when Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" got nominated in 1992. And with all the other great animated films getting recognized this year at the Awards -- Coraline, The Princess and the Frog, The Fantastic Mr. Fox (which I haven't seen yet but am totally rooting for it's Stop-Mo brilliance), Ponyo -- I'm sincerely proud of being a animation nerd. Honestly, it's a wonderful feeling when you know that the artistic medium you love is not dying out, but actually growing and continuing to inspire young people to have an imagination and go for their dreams.



I want in.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

animation 2D final

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Fireflies

I apologize for not updating for an entire month, but life has been pretty busy.  The girls are getting ready for final exams, and we've been preoccupied with ordering group sweatpants, exchanging Secret Santa, and of course making Christmas/holiday gifts in our brand new craft room!   I'm going the extra mile and making fabulous jewelry gift for the girls this year... and it's taken quite a bit of time to get them done!

And of course, my animation semester is almost over!  Over Thanksgiving break I played around with Adobe After Effects some more, and if there's anything I learned about mastering a new tool, you gotta learn to have fun with it.  I managed to master this wonderful lighting and particle effect for something I might actually use for my final project.  Speaking of which... I haven't mentioned it yet:  my class final will consist of animating/illustrating at least 30 seconds of a song.  I chose Fireflies by Owl City - such a wonderful synth-pop feel-good song!  For the past two weeks I've been doing all these sketches of my characters and an (amazing) background, but I still have so much to finish by next Tuesday.

The story goes that these three kids are playing marbles in a narrow city street, and one of them catches sight of some fireflies (which is very unusual in a city).   Immediately the boy gets excited and free-spirited, chasing the fireflies with the other kids.  By the end of the segment, we realize the boy was just day-dreaming, but nevertheless he begins to leave the marbles game to seek out the fireflies in the distance.  The other two kids just watch very confusingly, but then decide to follow along.

Here's a "screen shot" of the final scene:

I'm super excited about this project, but it definitely took a lot more time planning and story-boarding than I had initially expected.  I've concluded that the best part is sketching out ideas and bringing out the characters' personalities through their facial expressions.  The nitty gritty comes with putting in the frame-by-frame action sequences and visual effects (like the fireflies - which I haven't even animated yet!)   I'm glad I delved into After Effects and Flash this semester, but I would love to master more illustration software in the spring to polish those basic coloring skills.  =)

Oh!  And The Princess and the Frog comes out tomorrow!!!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

After Effects is a kicker...

...in the butt, I should say.  But it's so freakin' awesome!!!

I spent a good 2 hours trying to teach myself some things through an online AE tutorial, and honestly I don't know why I didn't start doing this earlier.  It's so much more hands-on than just reading the textbook and I don't get intimidated whenever the teacher just whips through complicated lingo like 'anchorpoints' and 'pre-comps' like I've heard of these things before.  =)  It's an advanced class, so I should've known better, but at least this is helping me understand Graphic Design terminology!  

Here's what I worked on today, basically consisting of layered lighting effects, particle wave manipulation, and typography.
  
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=D

No really, I love this.  I love it all.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

my animation midterm!

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This was all done in Adobe Flash, using mainly frame-by-frame animation and classic "tweening" for movement of the characters.  We had to do a 9 second story, complete with action and character development.  Tammy Mouse is a character I created for a coworker of mine, and it started as a simple inside joke made through a series of comics.  I thought it would be fun to go the next step!   I fixed a bit of the layering issues (won't tell you where!) by the time I turned this thing in, and I'm so proud of it!

All art and voice-overs done by me.  Approx. time for completion?  A week and a half.