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Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Future Tech High Contrast Sync To A 128Bpm Tempo. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
The animation for my DC movie is now done. Now its time to move onto the effects phase of the movie making process. After that I can work on editing this and my Marvel movie into their final products.
This is my final animation. There is much critical feedback I can give on it. The walk cycle at the beginning is off. There is no weight to the steps and feels as though the character is floating. Doesn't help that the shadows didn't render out underneath him, which makes it much worse than it actually is. The movements are fluid either, and have no comedic snap to them. The facial animation is basic. The sound syncs up well, however due to lack of blendshapes for emotions and more complex facial shapes, the animation is rather bland. With the camera moving, it takes away from the facial animation more than it should, which does not help since the animation is bad and already bland, thus making the animation feel inferior and boring to the audience. The light is okay for the majority of the scene, however for some parts, the character's body parts become blown out as it is far too close to the lighting sources. If I were to do it again, more time would be implemented for the module. More dynamic key frames for key moments would be applied, with the use of the graph editor more to help make the animation fluid and snappy when it needs to be.
Irish Independant Animation panel in Pictureville for BAF 2014. From left to right, Sharon Campbell, Paul O'Flanagan Gary Timpson, and Mark Cumerton.
Conduit has been awarded production of two short films for Adidas International and their global advertising partner 180 Amsterdam.
This is a sneak peek of the progress.
Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Live Performance Video For Visual Artists Part 5. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
Disney California Adventure Park in Anahem, CA. I'm not sure if this building still exists since the renovation. Pencil and watercolor.
The first animation I did together with Issey. She helped sculpt the head, and directed the action (snot eating, hair coming to life, swallowing the man). StopMotion Recorder app on iPhone 4, about 45 mins work. Pity I forgot to remove the screwdriver.
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13 juillet 2013 : feu d'artifice sur la vieille ville d'Uzerche
photos de Fabien Dal Pos©
3D Animation courses in France. Projects made by Studio M Academy students
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