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Experimental slideshow animation.

 

Terry / You Are a Dog / the book / the blog // We Are the Cat / the blog

Rethink's latest door animation that I illustrated. Animated by über talented Chris Nielson in after effects. Check out his other master pieces on youtube here: youtube.com/bananaman6

 

And yes, every character in this piece is representative of an actual rethinker. To see the animation in full size, please physically visit us at 470-700 Granville St., Vancouver.

 

Here's a better and longer version via Vimeo:

vimeo.com/7158356

 

Thanks for the eye balls.

 

www.rethinkcommunications.com

www.chairmanting.com

 

October 2009.

Vancouver, Canada.

Art Therapy Animation workshop in "Methods & Materials" class on Oct. 15, 2012, SVA MPS Art Therapy

Material Animation is a kinetic light installation made from lasercut electro-luminescent (EL) foils which senses location, number and velocity of human occupants and responds through a mulitude of wirelessly networked components to encourage further interaction with the environment.

 

The experiment is situated in three rooms of an idle emergency bunker below ETH Zürich’s Science City campus. Each room reflects a different theme and approach to physically animate the distinctive material properties at an architectural scale. Electroluminescent foils are extremely thin, flexible and lightweight screens which emit a homogeneous cold light across their surface without the need for additional infrastructure.

 

The project was realized within 3 1/2 weeks by the 2010/11 MAS class at the chair for CAAD, ETH Zürich, supervised and tutored by Manuel Kretzer and Ruairi Glynn and supported through Lumitec AG and Ulano Corp.

It merges advanced techniques in parametric design, digital fabrication, physical computing, electronics and material science with theories and computational approaches to machine intelligence and sets them into a real world context.

Website update done!

 

We just completed an update on the main banner animation for our website which presents a few parts of several of our recent projects. We have completed a lot of work over the past while!

 

The start of the video is our animation of a recent apartment interior, which our client commissioned to see what the apartment would look like before they started interior fitout construction.

 

We also edited in some exterior commercial building visualizations which we completed for another client whom was marketing their building to new prospective tenants.

 

At the end we included our aluminum can animation, just because it's so cool!

 

I hope you liked this compilation, please let me know in the comments what you think. Remember to follow us too! Let us know if we can help you with your real estate projects, or animation needs!

 

Do not forget to like and follow our site on linkedin:

 

www.linkedin.com/company/virtual-image-and-animation/

 

Cheers,

 

from the Virtual Image Marketing Team!

  

The Animation Decathlon is a unique interactive arts installation combining cutting edge architectural projections, outdoor video gaming and original sound design in the courtyard of Kensington Town Hall.

 

The event is the culmination of a year long project working with children and young people across Kensington and Chelsea to create a fantastic series of 2012 - inspired drawings and animations. Click here to find out more about the project

 

On Saturday 21 March, the animated athletes and crowds they’ve created will be projected metres high onto the Town Hall and surrounding buildings where they will sprint, pole vault and swim across the sides of the buildings transforming the area into an ‘Olympic’ arena.

有良心 user 送的小禮物(像不像掛在馬面前的紅蘿蔔 ?!), 他另外還帶了一隻會說話的 TAMAMA 來炫燿....

 

螢幕上的 KERORO icon 在 KERORO icon(預覽)

The Animation Decathlon is a unique interactive arts installation combining cutting edge architectural projections, outdoor video gaming and original sound design in the courtyard of Kensington Town Hall.

 

The event is the culmination of a year long project working with children and young people across Kensington and Chelsea to create a fantastic series of 2012 - inspired drawings and animations. Click here to find out more about the project

 

On Saturday 21 March, the animated athletes and crowds they’ve created will be projected metres high onto the Town Hall and surrounding buildings where they will sprint, pole vault and swim across the sides of the buildings transforming the area into an ‘Olympic’ arena.

Experimental slideshow animation.

 

Terry / You Are a Dog / the book / the blog // We Are the Cat / the blog

The Animation Decathlon is a unique interactive arts installation combining cutting edge architectural projections, outdoor video gaming and original sound design in the courtyard of Kensington Town Hall.

 

The event is the culmination of a year long project working with children and young people across Kensington and Chelsea to create a fantastic series of 2012 - inspired drawings and animations. Click here to find out more about the project

 

On Saturday 21 March, the animated athletes and crowds they’ve created will be projected metres high onto the Town Hall and surrounding buildings where they will sprint, pole vault and swim across the sides of the buildings transforming the area into an ‘Olympic’ arena.

Signed by all three of the Warners' voice actors! =)

This is an animated GIF showing each of the 27 separate focus slices used to create one of my competition entries for this month's Focus Photo Club meeting. Flickr only displays the animation when viewing the full-size image. :-(

From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Moana,” a sweeping, CG-animated comedy-adventure about a spirited teenager on an impossible mission to fulfill her ancestors' quest. A born navigator, Moana sets sail from the ancient South Pacific islands of Oceania in search of a fabled island. During her incredible journey, she teams up with her hero, the legendary demi-god Maui, to traverse the open ocean on an action-packed voyage, encountering enormous sea creatures, breathtaking underworlds and ancient folklore. Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker ("The Little Mermaid," "The Princess and the Frog," "Aladdin"), "Moana" arrives in theaters in late 2016. ©2014 Disney. All Rights Reserved.

Sony-Pictures-Animation-Hotel-Transylvania

www.animationdecathlon.org/

 

The Animation Decathlon is a unique interactive arts installation combining cutting edge architectural projections, outdoor video gaming and original sound design in the courtyard of Kensington Town Hall.

 

The event is the culmination of a year long project working with children and young people across Kensington and Chelsea to create a fantastic series of 2012 - inspired drawings and animations. Click here to find out more about the project

 

On Saturday 21 March, the animated athletes and crowds they’ve created will be projected metres high onto the Town Hall and surrounding buildings where they will sprint, pole vault and swim across the sides of the buildings transforming the area into an ‘Olympic’ arena.

Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Slow And Subtle Abstract Art In Motion. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch

A look around the Art of Animation Resort hotel at Walt Disney World.

A sarbloh warriors animation thingy using my art. Click on all sizes to view. You may use it (on your website perhaps) but you must link to: prince911.deviantart.com/gallery/#Sarbloh-Warriors

 

enjoy

Animation backgrounds, commissioned by Carburadores, used in a short animated film for SNA/Codesser.

Critical Evaluation -

 

Overall I am pleased with my animation, but there are things I disliked about it which I could have done better. First of all I feel I could have added a little bit more of a story at the start. The idea is that he’s looking through his cupboards and finds a jar, which makes him super active and motivates him to work out. Secondly, there are parts of the animation I think I could have done better. At the start when he’s opening the jar, his left arm moves slower than it should have, and goes up then down. Instead it should have gone straight to the jar from his side. There was also a scene where he was lifting dumbbells which I got rid of since it didn’t look good enough to put in the final animation. Another part of the animation I feel could have been done better is when he’s scratching his head in confusion. His hand and finger moves too fast, and should have had a slow in and slow out effect. There are parts of the animation which haven’t been staged properly, for example at the start he sniffs the jar to find out what it is, and dude to the lack of secondary actions (nostrils moving) it doesn’t come across clearly. This was because of the lack of facial rigging in the character.

 

Aside from that there were quite a few things which were in my opinion done well in the animation. Parts of the starting scene were timed right and looked as they were intended to. The mechanics of the weight lifting was quite good too, and had a lot of minor detail such as the character struggling to lift the bar a little near the end of his set. There was also a subtle animation while he was doing crunches, where the feet move up slightly every time he lifts his upper body up which is due to the lack of a weight holding his feet down in place. I tried to add subtle animation anywhere I could to give it a more realistic look. In the scene where he’s doing push-ups his feet disposition slightly again. The bar also doesn’t move evenly when he’s bench-pressing, again to add realism. One of the things I was most proud of, and though was done quite well was the run animation. Every key-frame had to be animated to get it right, and there is a bit near the end where he steps up the pace slightly and clenches his fists while hunching forward, showing us that he’s pushing himself.

 

Overall I aside from a few changes that could have been made I am pleased with the animation, and consider this valuable experience for me to do even better next time.

 

3D Animation courses in France. Projects made by Studio M Academy students

 

3D Courses : bit.ly/t5MZ8z

CLICK HERE: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDDSAMfQRd4

 

This is my basic arrow animation. I made it so the bend curves over in an arch as it flys, and then when it hits the target it wobbles for a bit.

  

The Animation Decathlon is a unique interactive arts installation combining cutting edge architectural projections, outdoor video gaming and original sound design in the courtyard of Kensington Town Hall.

 

The event is the culmination of a year long project working with children and young people across Kensington and Chelsea to create a fantastic series of 2012 - inspired drawings and animations. Click here to find out more about the project

 

On Saturday 21 March, the animated athletes and crowds they’ve created will be projected metres high onto the Town Hall and surrounding buildings where they will sprint, pole vault and swim across the sides of the buildings transforming the area into an ‘Olympic’ arena.

Experimental slideshow animation.

 

Terry / You Are a Dog / the book / the blog // We Are the Cat / the blog

www.animationdecathlon.org/

 

The Animation Decathlon is a unique interactive arts installation combining cutting edge architectural projections, outdoor video gaming and original sound design in the courtyard of Kensington Town Hall.

 

The event is the culmination of a year long project working with children and young people across Kensington and Chelsea to create a fantastic series of 2012 - inspired drawings and animations. Click here to find out more about the project

 

On Saturday 21 March, the animated athletes and crowds they’ve created will be projected metres high onto the Town Hall and surrounding buildings where they will sprint, pole vault and swim across the sides of the buildings transforming the area into an ‘Olympic’ arena.

Kelley Muir shows some animation basics at a breakout session at the end of BarCamp Manchester.

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