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Rosemary Kingham Consultant Systemic Family Psychotherapist
I created a stop motion animation by creating paper cut outs of each frame and positioning them accordingly when taking the pictures for each frame. I also created the backgrounds by hand using watercolours and animated this using the app Stop Motion Studio. I then joined each scene and added my own sounds using the app Videoleap.
Loading of the 727, first with fuel, then with Pax. Notice CG %MAC and GW. ANIMATED GIF - Click on photo, then click on "All Sizes"
For this Unit, I was asked to create an Esting for E4 which lasts for 10 seconds. I had to brainstorm multiple ideas and storyboards. The Final piece is called Munch. For this I created a Cell Animation which was then motion tracked to a filmed piece of paper. I created this using adobe photoshop creating all together 500+ drawings to complete the animation.
Grade - Distinction
Video - goo.gl/LzMkLg
Dan R. Blincoe created this animation while employed at H Design Group, LLC. The animations were used in fundraising material to raise funds and awareness of Drury University's O'Reilly Family Events Center
Dan R. Blincoe II is the owner of Motion Notion, a 2D/3D animation, illustration and consulting studio located in Springfield, Missouri. www.motion-notion.com
Animation project promoting an alternative energy consulting firm's monthly newsletter - The Haviland letter.
My first attempt at an animation. Did the whole thing using stills made on photoshop - I now know better! Quite thankful for my newfound After Effects skills!
Please go to my Character Animation 2 video;
( www.flickr.com/photos/jaspar_p/6972274036/in/photostream ) as it is of higher quality and I have changed the bullets slightly so that they are easier to see. Thanks!
Evaluation:
This is a low quality video of my animation. I think that i have managed to create a fairly good animation with the time I was given, and I feel that I managed to do so because the rig that I created allowed me to animate quite smoothly and with reasonable ease. The main thing that I dislike about my animation is that the lightsaber sometimes will come out of place. I feel this is because i tried to animate it seperately from the character so that I could create the effect of it powering up and stopping, and i wanted to incorperate this because i feel that it looks much better. Another thing that i don't like is that in this video it is quite hard to see the bullets that fire into the character. I fixed this by making them green and enlarging them when they fired so that they were easily visible in the final video. I did it this way because I couldn't find an easier way of modelling it unless I created it as a seperate model. Aside from some slight glitches in the lightsaber I think that my animation is acceptable.