This semester has been a lot of fun. I feel like I've definitely improved as an artist; I know the basics of animation now, and how to use programs like photoshop and painter 12 more easily. One of my favorite things to do was the portraits, because of how much freedom was allowed -I really like how mine turned out as well. The animations were pretty fun to do too; figuring how to match the audio just right with the animation was time consuming but satisfying. The T-Shirt was one of my least favorite things to do, because I had trouble trying to think of a design that would fall within the guidelines of any of the contests going on. Although I did enjoy creating the tiny-pocket-animals designs.
Overall, I've really enjoyed this class.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Friday, June 8, 2012
Rotoscope Music Video
This is the rotoscoped music video. I had a lot of fun making this and matching up the animation with the music (the music is not mine, by the way). I learned a lot about how to use Final Cut and how to animate things and create a scrolling background for the animation. Matching up the animation with the music was probably my favorite part, because when I got it just right it was really satisfying.
Vectors
Here are some vectors I made of the lovely Mister Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Mark Gatiss. And then there is an eye that I hand-drew. We learned how to make the original picture into a black and white design of it, then how to vector it from there so it can be stretched out very large or very small and still keep its smooth form. I really like how the vectors look because it's a simplified yet interesting way of creating a design. I like the smoothness of the vectors as well. I was trying to achieve a good vector where the actors were still recognizable.
T-Shirt Design
For the T-Shirt, the contest I designed for was the "Vote Bright" contest. Although I didn't submit it into the contest, I put it up for critiques... which it unfortunately got none of. I made all of the shirts using photoshop, and we sort of had free reign on whatever art style we wanted to use. I definitely struggled with coming up with a design that I liked for one of the contests. I enjoyed making the pocket designs a lot more.
Here is the original design:
Next, I changed a bit of it:
Afterwards, I designed two more t-shirts just for fun.
They're supposed to look as if a tiny animal is popping out of a pocket on a shirt.
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