Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Lucky 7's - A Stop-Motion Animation


It's finally done!!!! This was certainly a struggle project. I dived in enthusiastically and left battered and bruised. I had many issues with my lighting sources. I struggled to set them up to give the green background even light as to remove it later. Many shadows were cast which created an inconsistent color, problematic for keying out in post. My problems didn't stop at shadows, heat from the lights caused the Plasticine to melt, making it very difficult to animate the characters in the scene. (Side bar; the lights also melted the blinds in my apartment and that's no good!)

Once finished with animating all of the clay parts the post production became arduous. I created a few additional effects to tell the story. Morty, the male character, after suffering a heart attack is enveloped in coins over his dead body. It was a meticulous process to image by image animate coins to cover him. I edited over a hundred images to add the coins into the scene. This was done using Photoshop. All of the images, I then imported into Adobe Aftereffects and cut together and keyed out the green backdrop to create a white backdrop. 

I found sound effects using some free royalty free services, www.freesound.org and www.bensound.com. Using my final sequence from Aftereffects, I imported it into Adobe Premier to add the sound and music.

Finally, done.

I learned a lot. I tested my patience, A LOT! In the end, I think it was worth it and although the look of the animation isn't up to my expectation, it still looks pretty darn good for having never attempted this type of animation before. I would be remiss to not thank the professors at ETSU who helped guide me to create this, so, THANK YOU, Jonathan Hounshell and James, Livingston. Also, I received helpful advice from my fellow classmates of the New Media Foundations Class, Karahann Kiser and Laura Osteen. This was an interesting project to tackle but quite rewarding in the end.

Just don't ask me to do a stop-motion for like, another 5 years or so.

Drawing Final



This is my final for my Graduate Drawing course with Professor Andrew Ross. I decided to get a little political and after some recent comments made by the Trumpster, it couldn't be any more relevant. I won't get a soap box, but it's absolutely distasteful and disgraceful many of the things Donald Trump has been saying. Jesus would most certainly be saying "DaFaq?" to all of this hullabaloo. 

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Fundamentals of Animation Final Project 2015


I am done using Ben Bot. He's a good little rig and this final project for Fundamentals of Animation turned out rather well. We were assigned to pick two action from a long list provided by Professor Greg Marlow, I kind of picked three. With those actions we were to make Ben Bot traverse an obstacle course. My actions were jump across objects, jump down from an object, and jump through a ring. The course may resemble a course to those familiar with the TV show Wipeout. I think that got canceled, I wish I could have been a contestant it was an awesome show. 

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Ben Bot Animation Project


For my Animation Fundamentals class we were assigned to animate the character Ben Bot to travel under an object. I choose to challenge myself and rather then have the character simply step under an object, I decide to have it crawl. This was very challenging to do, I had quite a few technical problems but was able to relatively get what I wanted.

Drawing Class

This series of images uses a character from a previous image and depicts their mundane life and how they amplify it via social media.

The Segway In The Park

The Tinder Date

Watching The Big Game


Drawing Class

This series of images uses a character from a previous image and depicts their mundane life and how they amplify it via social media.

Shopping With Mom

Beach Bod


The Soccer Match

Drawing Class

This round of drawings for my graduate level drawing class revolves around the topic of narcissism, more specifically narcissism in the advent of the mobile phone. 

Death via Smart Phone

Like Mother, Like Daughter

The Last Selfie

Drawing Class

This semester I have been taking a drawing class with Professor Andrew Ross. He has been pushing me to make a greater statement with my work in regard to concept. Keep it funny, but challenge the viewer to think about the topic.

Below are a few beginning of semester works. A fat squirrel eating Pal's Fast Food and a Hungary Hungary Polar Bear. Clearly the squirrel is in America....  



Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Expectation Verse Reality for Slots a Stop-Motion Animation

Boo! This is hard! I was hoping this would look and feel like what's in my head but unfortunately and admittedly, I am a little in over my head. 

The lighting in my room I can't seem to get just right, so there are always shadows in my images. I can't seem to remove all of the green screen just right. The color of the objects doesn't look right. My rigs keep falling apart. 

Oh well, it's disappointing but I am on the journey to learn this stuff. Work in progress....

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Slots - A Stop Motion Animation Production

What am I getting myself into? Stop Motion Animation.

Meticulous? Yes.

Time consuming? Of course!

Going to look awesome when it's done? You bet you ass it's going to look awesome...I hope.

I admire animation in any form it's presented, one way of animating in particular has always captured my attention and that's Stop Motion Animation! As I was gathering all my supplies for this venture I kept having to explain to people at Lowe's, Home Depot, and Michael's what the heck Stop Motion was. They still looked completely confused until I listed all the movies using this method. "You know you've seen em', The Nightmare Before Christmas, Chicken Run, Wallace and Gromit, Box Trolls, and...Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer!!! for Pete sake you see that every Christmas. It's all Stop Motion Animation!"

Picture by picture, moving the characters slowly across the stage, what seems like magic when you see it all done on screen is a boat load of work!!!

So it is time to hunker down, lock myself in my apartment and go absolutely bonkers playing with these clay puppets I created.

The story, I think I will title "Slots", the plot goes like this, two old folk sit down at the slot machines both feeling lucky. One wins a little here and there and is happy with her winnings, while the other has no luck and goes down to his last coin. He pushes his last coin in, the reel spins and spins as if to never stop and reveal the result. Cherry, cherry, click, click, click, ever so slowing coming to a stop and BOOM, three cherries, JACKPOT! lights, noise, the old man grips his chest and collapses as the his winnings are spitting out of the machine covering his incapacitated body on the ground. The old lady is clam and looks over the pile of coins, she slowly reaches over and grabs one from the top, places it in her machine and continues to play....She really has a gambling problem. Any who, that's how I plan for it to go.

I've gotten quite a bit done already. So below is an on-slot of photos I have to share. Also, a small note, I've named them; Blanche and Morty.

Sketches....



Building their base structure/rig/armature.... 



Next, flesh i.e. Plasticine...
I gave each character an additional head so I can have a different emotion on their face.

Time to animate!







Pendulum in Space!


Another round of practice in Maya, this time our professor set up a pendulum for us to animate. We were to work on how the pendulum would move and carry it's weight as it swings. The door was kind of left open as to how you wished to animate your pendulum, so I decided to send it off to space! 

I wanted it to be animated as though there was no gravity as it would be were it actually in space, so I used the platform as the driving vehicle and the ball was more likely to be dragging behind and reacting to the platforms movement. Look out for the asteroids...

Bouncing Balls

Another exercise from my Fundamentals of Animation course. This exercise was to practice in the graph editor in Maya's software. Each ball was to represent a different weight of a ball. In my clip I went with a lacrosse ball and a soccer ball. Plus, for bonus points I added in a see-saw. One effect used on these balls is squash and stretch, this is one of the 12 principles of animation. When the ball hits the ground or another object, the force of it's impact will make the ball look as though it gets squished, when animated this way the bounces look more believable.

Fundamentals of Animation

Putt Putt, this was an exercise for my Fundamentals of Animation coarse. This is one of my first attempts at working in Maya. Our professor set up most of the parts and we were assigned place obstacles on the course and believably animate the ball.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

12 Principles of Animation

Assignment #1 for my Animation Fundamentals course was to create a 2D animation featuring at least two of the 12 Principles of Animation. I choose to create my animation using Flash and draw my animation straight ahead. The principles I choose to demonstrate were arcs and solid drawing (character).

Firstly, I drew a character I felt I could animate. I had a person fly fishing in mind.


Another thought I had was for the fisherman to catch something, but there's a twist. Just watch...

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Resurrection of the Blog!

Life is full of distractions and I for one have had far too many distractions to even count. Thus the reason I have not posted to this site in three years. That must change, not only because it is a requirement to my current program of study for grad school but because I feel regularly posting current work will help in the way of regaining my focus and trajectory of my career.

This past week was my first week of school at ETSU where I am pursuing a graduate degree in New Media Studio M.A. There I hope to learn and become competent in 3D animation software and a broader under standing of New Media as an art form. It is a two year degree, which means a lot of work in a very short period of time. I hope and believe I am up to the task.

In the meantime check out a 2D animation I did in preparation for this new venture. It is titled S.U.P. Duck. A paddle boarder and a duck meet; calamity ensues. More work to follow!

"The road to success is always under construction."