Monday, 26 April 2010

Pencil Test



I have burned my little pencil test to DVD and nearly finished writing a critical evaluation. Today is the last day before the hand in date tomorrow so I am just collecting my work together, tying loose ends and making it presentable for handing in! I am happy with what I have done overall but as always I wish I could have done more with the time I had. I think I have fulfilled the aims set by the module guide and also my own aims, however.

This is the last post, then. Bye!

Monday, 5 April 2010

Useful Site




Found a brilliant web page!: http://www.michaelspornanimation.com/splog/?cat=3&paged=2

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page 2

It has a lot of the original design sheets and storyboards (I think!) drawn by the directors. I will print some of these out and put them in my portfolio.

& a blog about 2D animation: http://www.darlingdimples.com/index.php?s=disney
List of Oscar Winners for Animated Short Film
1931/32 (5th)
Flowers and Trees — Walt Disney, Producer
1932/33 (6th)
The Three Little Pigs — Walt Disney, Producer
1934 (7th)
The Tortoise and the Hare — Walt Disney, Producer
1935 (8th)
Three Orphan Kittens — Walt Disney, Producer
1936 (9th)
The Country Cousin — Walt Disney, Producer
1937 (10th)
The Old Mill — Walt Disney, Producer
1938 (11th)
Ferdinand the Bull — Walt Disney, Producer
1939 (12th)
The Ugly Duckling — Walt Disney, Producer
1940 (13th)
The Milky Way — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1941 (14th)
Lend a Paw — Walt Disney, Producer
1942 (15th)
Der Fuehrer’s Face — Walt Disney, Producer


& A site I want to check back later...

General Update

I should edit my blog to add that I am no longer going up to Scotland over the Easter break and am no longer working due to the death of a close family member. It has been a traumatic week and my project work has definitely suffered and will continue to be affected over the coming fortnight. However, I'm carrying on when I can and if things get too much I may ask for an extension. I have an exam close after the hand in date for this and the animation module though so an extension might be useless.
I am going back to Newcastle and into uni this week to photograph my work and see how it runs on Velocity. I also hope to complete my paintings on acetate before coming back to be with my family.
On a lighter note I am beginning to feel like I have researched well enough to go on and create my own hand-drawn cartoons from imagination. The project has definitely opened my eyes to this form of animation and given me the confidence to create my own. I will probably practice my own animated drawing over the summer break. I think that my final year program of work will definitely have benefited from this project.

Acetate



I have begun painting screen captures from Bambi onto acetate.
I chose three screen captures from different scenes that used layers in different ways. One is of Bambi and four birds, one is of two characters conversing and the other is of a character inside the scenery. I have studied them closely and have decided how I think Disney have layered the contents of the scene and then attempted to replicate the screen capture.
So far I am happy with what I've produced. It turns out gouache paint is tricky to use but does produce the brightest and most opaque result. The paint actually shrinks when it is painted onto acetate- some colours more so than others (eg red). I think this may be because the paints I bought were very cheap in comparison to what you normally pay for goache paints (too much for my student budget!). To get past this problem I have been mixing small quantities of acryllic paint into the guaoche paint to stop it from shrinking. Acryllic paint is often used on acetate in the industry but it is much less opaque and needs a lot of layers, which can be painstaking.

Sunday, 28 March 2010

Pencil

I have been doing a lot of pencil test animation. I thought I'd write a little bit of a review on here for my evaluation.

I have found it quite hindering using the most basic form of light box which is a bit like drawing on an easel. I would have been able to do much better on a flat table-like light box and my line work would have been much better.

I have had to trace a lot of the drawings straight off the screen captures or put the screen captures first then the previous drawing on top and then the sheet I am drawing on over that.

Although this is a short cut, I have a good reason for doing it. I don't think I have the time to learn how to animate by drawing properly in time for the hand in date of 27th April. The hand in date is a whole month earlier than I had originally thought as the term ends 28th May, which is when I thought we'd be handing in our projects. I have still learnt a lot from animating in this way, especially about timing, movement and expression.

I have tried the method from the Disney video, Frogumentary. I have done two key frames and then put them on the light box and drawn the in between frame over the top of them.

It has all been a little tricky with the light box I have as it isn't quite bright enough to see through many frames. I have tried some thinner paper but it isn't as good quality and I think this will show up on camera when I make the frames into an animation.

I've decided not to use the same scene to do the acetate cells as I'd prefer to try out building the layers for the animation. I am thinking of choosing the next shot with Bambi, Thumper and Flower in it. Otherwise I may do the scene where Bambi tries to say "bird" and do each bird on a new layer.

Friday, 26 March 2010

Easter




I am currently preparing for work over the Easter holidays. I am going to be staying in my caravan and working full time at a seasonal job I have in Scotland. As I will be in a caravan I will have limited access to resources such as the internet and the library. In preparation for this I have downloaded ebooks that will allow me to travel light and still keep up my studies. I have managed to pack my light box to take to the caravan and worked out a place I can store it and the lamp without cramming the caravan! It would have been good to use a proper lightbox but the plastic hollow one with my lamp underneath is proving sufficient.

I will not be updating my blog over the Easter holidays due to lack of internet access. I will be carrying on taking notes from Disney: An Illusion of Life and animating scenes from Bambi. I will update all I have done when I am back.

My goal is to become confident enough with a pencil test to ink it onto acetate and colour it with Guache paint. If I'm really lucky I will also have time to paint a background for the scene, but I doubt I will have time due to my other two modules and it is slightly less relevant to the project.
Happy Easter!

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Development

~ I have decided to animate the character of Thumper (from the film Bambi) in my tests. I find the character easier to draw than a lot of the other Disney characters I've practiced drawing. The animators also use the bounce and stretch principle of animation with that character a lot, which is interesting to study.
~ I have started the development part of the project. With the assistance of screen captures I have taken from Bambi, I have drawn up a succession of frames from the scene in which Bambi and Thumper skate on a frozen lake. It is a very short first test and has made me think about how many frames are needed to show actions and how to get from one key frame to the next. It has also given me my first chance to practice using a light box.
~ I have also typed up all written research notes into a printable form.

NEXT:
~ I am going to photograph the frames I have drawn and see how it plays through as an animation.
~ I am going to make more screen captures from Bambi and draw some more frames that will hopefully make a better animation than my first test.