BubblePopProductions

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I am currently in my final year of foundation Degree Digital Media at Leeds college of art, and I specialize in story-telling using a range of mediums including interactive based content. I would say I am inspired by cartoons and comics, but also the little things that most people don't notice or maybe are not bothered about, like this strange women on the train the other day, I imagined her whole life in 2 minutes! or the way a silverfish freezes up when it feels vibrations in the hope it won't be noticed! OK so I admit I have an overactive imagination, always have, but that is what I like about me and I feel this only helps me in my line of work. My strength as a digital designer definitely lies in my passion for creating a narrative and a mood, I am interested in the visual construction between image and sound and I like to animate using 2D software and my own hand drawings. I want to bring "my world" to life using digital media.....
Showing posts with label animation part two. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation part two. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Some CGI comparisons


I absolutely love this movie! I think what I love about it the most is the character development,
it really works, despite very little expression or language used, the emotional impact is carried
through amazingly simply by sticking to body language and of course basic facial expression-
mostly conveyed through the eyes.
In terms of technical aesthetic the movie is absolutely stunning and at times I find it hard to
believe that this is pure computer graphics- with reference to the early scenes in which wall-e
is cleaning up around the city and the camera pans out to display the buildings etc it looks
very realistic- especially when compared to later scenes when wall-e and eve are aboard the
ship and the rubbery flubber type humans come into vision.
I noticed that the video content played within the film was actually "real life" (unless i've been
totally fooled?) which reminded me of "happy feet" which used the same method of mixing
real life humans in with the CGI, this effect seems to work almost perfectly now with no jarring
whatsoever, unlike the other way around, when films use CGI for special effects and it can
sometimes be quite jarring to go from live-action to CGI and back again.

which brings me to another technical achievement in CGI, "beowulf" which uses CGI to basically
imitate real life, so the characters are human featuring realistic skin textures, eyes, teeth etc and
cleverly made to resemble "real life" actors in order to bring about a sense of familiarity and some
sort of connection to the characters.
From what I have heard, not alot of people liked this film, and so many people couldn't understand
why it was done in CGI when it was made to look so life-like.
My response to this was budget. surely it must save them money just sticking to software?
another reason besides the obvious artistic implements, or maybe not so much a reason but just the
fact that you don't have to worry about that jarring feeling that can occur when watching real life
suddenly jump to CGI, ie: spiderman, ok it looks cool but it's also a little irritating to me to see him go all
rubbery and fake looking as he starts to jump around, although visually quite breathtaking as you are
able to see things as you never have before, you are still always aware that it is not real.


Saturday, 28 March 2009

FIRST CONTACT FINISHED VIDEO AND EVALUATION


Finished "first contact" video, now with sound!

I decided to come into college today to do a bit more to the video in terms of editing as I wasn't really happy with it just as it was. I also wanted to change some of the camera angles in maya but it wasn't having it, by not allowing me to see the key frames for the perspective, so I decided to leave it alone.

EVALUATION:

When I read through the brief and discovered we were making an animation about "first contact" between two characters, I was genuinely looking forward to it as I like to create my own characters and enjoy story-writing.
I was still working on my interactive story which I was really getting into and having fun with, (although now I am wondering why I bothered? it has not been shown to the group and I can't figure out how to have it on my blog) anyway, as soon as i'd finished that I decided to get on with my maya, yes I had been dabbling in it and drawing up storyboards, but was not ready to give it my full attention until my other projects were finished.
Moving on, my first impression of maya was "oh my god! what the hell is this?" I never thought I'd be able to use it and didn't even have the heart to try to be honest, I found it visually- a total eyesore, chaotic and far too "techy" I didn't even like looking at it! never mind touching it!
It took me weeks to get to grips with modeling, I found this frustrating and feel alot of time was wasted, (looking back I don't know why I found it so hard, I think I was trying to use too many tools that I didn't need to) 
I asked for help but it wasn't getting me anywhere, I just didn't get it! but after maybe the 6th week something twigged and I started getting to grips with it and a small surge of confidence came about, maybe if the interface wasn't so hideous I would have "twigged" sooner, but nevermind!
I was happy with my finished sperm model, I did attempt to make quite a few, never happy with them so I kept trying till I got a pleasing result, in the end using a picture imported into the software to model against, (wish I'd known that sooner!)
The next stage was to use deformers and handles to make the sperms "wiggly" and to also keep their tales in a swimming motion, this wasn't so bad, it was explained to me step by step and once I had done it once I found I was able to repeat this for all of my sperm models.
I disliked the rotation tool, every time i used a deformer it would appear in the wrong position and I would spend several minutes sometimes faffing about with rotation to get it in the right place, (as when you think you have it, you turn the camera and oh you don't have it!) I realize there were other view that could be used and a graph view, but I didn't like looking at any of them, it just looked like advanced physics to me! (all those lines and dots-yuk) I much preferred working in the standard view with shaded models, not see-through liney confusing wireframe!
anyway enough of that, on to animating, again this took a couple of sessions to get used to, but i found i picked up each new obstacle quicker each time, having got that bit more used to the shiteness that is maya! (sorry i just really hate it!)
I found that the delivery of this module was a bit too fast for my liking, by the time I was coming to grips with say A, we had already moved on passed B, C and D! so most of what I have learnt has been from pestering the teacher for one on one time as I just couldn't follow the group classes, If during the classes the steps had been broken down a bit so that we had to follow them step by step I feel I would have learnt more as it would have been beneficial to have done the steps whilst they were still fresh in my mind, rather than us all forgetting as there was too much information in one gulp.
besides that I really appreciated the one on one time I got otherwise I doubt I would have been able to progress at all. 
I am surprisingly pleased with the outcome actually, I had begun to design some backgrounds in photoshop but felt they looked "tacky" and rubbish, I chose to stick to the black background in maya, and I actually quite like it, the shadowed edges of my models blend in with it, although I had to add some additional lights to add balance, and it gives it a dark undertone which I like to have in my work anyway, I am pleased with the sound effects- I chose to have the jaws theme as I did in my animatic, and some bouncing sound effects along with screams of terror as the "Egg" kills off the sperms one by one.
In the end the story-telling, idea and editing have made it shine through as always, not my technical ability!
but to say it was complete utter rubbish to begin with I am more pleased than I thought I would be considering and am happy with the end result.
It's a shame we will probably have to use maya again at some point, I have no interest in 3D animation whatsoever, but at least next time we have to do this I will have some prior experience- if I don't forget! 

Friday, 27 March 2009

First contact finished movie

Here is my finished video "first contact" for maya.
To say I am not happy with it would be an understatement!

EVALUATION:

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

This is wicked!

I wish I could produce something like this! it's awesome! 
it's the opposite to my idea, as my egg ultimately kills the 
sperm and doesn't let him in!
I like the way they turn their heads to look at him, it's brilliant! 
and the way he moves in a sophisticated swagger, excellent. 
It has made me think about the sizing, I was having my eggs 
and the sperm almost the same size and a sperm to an egg, 
but in fact the egg should be massive in comparison, with
hundreds of sperms around it. 
so that's something to think about. 
I might make it more realistic...