Week 2 Assignments!

February 18, 2007 at 5:21 pm (Animation, Blogroll)

Hi guys!

This week has been great. I am learning a lot. A lot of trials and errors makes for better understanding, IMO. This is what happened to me with the file that the sack hops towards the cam. Initially, I did each hop for 5 frames, but it felt slow.. That made me do it in 4 frames and it seems fine now. But I am not too satisfied with it.. I dont know, but something feels amiss. This is what I look forward to see what keith would say.

Anyhooooo… heres the files..

The dive board :
board dive

The cam hop :
hop towards cam

Couldnt find time to do the corrections to last week’s shots. Hope to do that this week. Anyways… thanks for the cool crits last week! Looking forward for more!

DJ

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APT restarts!

February 11, 2007 at 9:16 pm (Uncategorized)

Woohoo!

This is my first week’s assignment for APT2! Floursacks running wild!

Hi guys!

Keith gave me four assignments for this week.

1. floursack trying to jump up on to a box but the box moves.
2. floursack trying to catch something on the end of a hanging rope but failing.
3. floursack running towards the camera, falling, but getting up and continuing.
4. floursack and a jumping board into a swiming pool.

I was only able to do the first two. This rig, although good, has its glitches. I found it hard to get the legs to work and to get good action lines with just the two controls. I would have loved to have one more control in the middle allowing me to shape the spine..

being out of rigging mode for four years now, I didnt even think of digging into the rig until today.. after a serious frustration yesterday to finish the box jump. I finally found some clusters that I created handles for and now I know it allows me better action lines.. but I didnt have enough time to work them into the poses.

So, all I did this week is two assignments blocked in. had a huge festival in my house, had to format my system and to reinstall Maya, redo corrupted .mb files (now I have .ma) took a lot of time and so did the lack of familiarity with this rig.

I hope to finish the other two next week and get the breakdowns and spines done.

I tried to be cartoonistic, but I was breaking the rig more often than ever and so, my thumnails look very different from what I have in 3d. So, for next week, I plan to do PAP test and show them so that Keith would be able to better understand where I fail most in trying to charicature. This week’s submission is not satisfactory to me myself.. but surely has been very very fun to work and educational. I am learning a lot!!

Awsome assignments!!

So here you go.. rope catch jump cut!!
Version 1:

ropecatch

version2 with delay before drop and some other changes…

ropecatch2

And here is blocking for the box jump..
box jump

DJ

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Its Floursack Time!

February 8, 2007 at 7:08 pm (Animation, Uncategorized)

After a long one month of no animation, I am back on track!

 My APT with Keith Lango started again! Me and Keith are going to work more on cartoony timing and physics which is what I love in animation. I always felt that cartoonistic animations is more fun to me that the polished more real “Acting” stuff. Cartoonistic style of animation is just plain fun to watch, with black and white emotions and funny poses. Not that I dont enjoy subtle stuff tho.. I like that too.. but what I want to be able to do is to create “original” caricatures of situations.

Tex avery and the older guys, they were able to do such great caricature of situations in their animations. Utterly original stuff! Funny and clear. If the fox is annoyed, you would know its annoyed and the very pose he stands in to show that annoyance is funny! Thats what I want to learn. How did they boil down the essense of the emotional states? How did the charicature the gestures so well?

To learn this, I need a keen understanding of how to exaggerate “NORMAL” into “CARTOONY”. This happens, broadly, at three levels.

Exaggeration of Emotions.

Exaggeration of Poses.

Exaggeration of Timing.

So, in leu with that goal, I got some assignments to animate a floursack. Floursack is an excellent tool for practising animation. The rig i got is from Tim Oberlander (Google His name.. First link is the link to his website and the rig) is excellent. I crib a bit for the lack of a “straight” knee joint depiction which is necessary to show the Push of the weight.

 I just did this little jump to test the rig. Pretty neat rig. Simple stuff. But good squash and stretch shapes and great chance to get good action lines going on. As I mentioned, i couldnt find a “Straight leg” pose with this guy that would give the “pushing” when jumping up.

Here is the first quick version i did in 20 mins. Basic stuff. All stepped and on 2s.
floursacktest
 Then I felt that the sack needs to hang in the air a bit more to be true to cartoonistic instincts. So I added 4 more frames of hangtime and heres what I got.

Still stepped and on 2s.
floursacktest2
Comments are always welcome!

DJ

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Thumbnailing and simple drawing for animation

February 4, 2007 at 12:49 am (Animation, Blogroll)

Hi guys!

 I put up a quick little “Build” tut for simple quick sketching of characters for pose tests for animation. Please bear with me and my “searching-for-words” speak in the tut. Its pretty hard to draw and talk at the same time at 3 AM without a couple of days’ sleep before doing so. I think its more of the right side and leftside brain activities at the same time. Its pretty hard to do that!!

Neways… check this out! Any suggessions on how I can improve my own drawing skills and any other simple methods for doing this? If so, just comment! I really need all the learning I can get!

Disclaimer : I am no way responsible if this video totally upsets you or makes you crazy or makes you loose all your drawing skills or makes you pull your hair out.. I must be credited, though, if it helps you.. ;)

Now that the disclaimer is away… here we go!

Vimeo:

my method for drawing simple pose tests for animation on Vimeo
I am not a great artist by any stretch of imagination.. but this is just me trying to be of some help to the animation friends of mine. If this helps you.. great! If it was just a waste of your time, forget that you ever seen it… ;)

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