Monday, 4 June 2012

Flipbook evaluation




In your opinion, does the paper sequence animate smoothly?

I think that paper animation go smoothly.
If it doesn’t, what can you do to fix this?

Everything looks fine but next time I could spend more time to draw all pictures more accurately.







In your opinion, does the computer sequence animate smoothly?

Good matching every frame.
If it doesn’t, what can you do to fix this?



I could change size or cut a bit some frames to match them to the others.







If we apply the rule of 24 frames per second for traditional film animation, how long should your animation last?
My animation should take 1.3 seconds.

  

Monday, 26 March 2012

Dee's class

Today i finish my flip book. I use onion skin method to create it.
1. We use ruler tool to make shore that frames are straight.
2. We open new window and start copy and paste every single frame.
3. Then we use Window -> Animation -> Frames
4. In the Animation flyout Menu -> Make frames from layer (remember to change timing)


Here is my flip book:

Monday, 12 March 2012

Dee's class





Today I finish my design. We will do our flip books soon. 

Monday, 20 February 2012

Dee's class


This is part of my flip book. I really enjoy working on the project!  

Monday, 6 February 2012

Dee's class

Today we plan our flip books and we do key frames for them. My animation will be about a boy who rescue kitty.

Monday, 30 January 2012

Dee's class


U can see video here:    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8yXgM4a02E    
Today we did a presentations about our favorite animation style.  

Monday, 23 January 2012

Dee's class


1. Magic Lantern Graphics


2. Cut-out animation


3. Drawing animation


4. CGI animation




Dee's class

     1.     Research on the Internet and then in your own words, write a short description (3-4 sentences) about the term ‘animation’.
 Animation - series of images which are display in order to  make a illusion of movement. We can create 2D or 3D animation and we have to use equipment such as for example computer to make it.  To create the illusion of movement, on the computer screen displays a image, and then quickly turns it to the next, similar to the previous, but with slight changes in the position of objects.

  1. Research and find out about two different early forms of animation.
What is each called? Describe how they were made and add some images to your       description. 

a) Traditional animation - to create this animation all drawings are a bit different from another in order to make illusion of motion.  
An example of traditional animation, a horse animated by rotoscoping from Eadweard Muybridge's 19th century photos

b) Stop motion - to create this animation we take a severals photoa of real object while we change its position.


                                                         A stop-motion animation of a moving coin


  1. Research and find out about two different types of contemporary animation.
What is each called? Describe how they were made and again add some images (screengrabs) and/or youtube links to your description.

a) 2D animation - created on computer by using 2D bitmap and 2D vector graphic. 
b) 3D animation - interact between virtual world and characters. World seems to be real. 

     4. What are the differences between early and contemporary forms of animation. 
          
 Contemporary animation is created in shorter time, look more real and make  on computers.

  1. Which is your favourite animation and why do you like it? 
    My favourite animation is 3D because it gives the designer an opportunity to create a new, different world which looks real. In this kind of animation we can make characters that interact with our virtual world.