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Hamburg Harley Days 2013 (22.06.13) am Großmarkt Hamburg

 

Am Penthouse Stand heizten die Penthouse Pets jedem Biker ordentlich ein.

Penthouse Pet Nikita Black auf Johnny Custom Bike (Fried BikeZ)

 

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AMC DIY Animation Workshop

I made three simple black and white animations for the launch of an ad campaign of a telephone company.

Here’s some of the hundreds of wacky character design sketches I did. These are in a more loose brush style. The client wanted something more clean, so I went for the digital brush look in the end, but I wanna do an animation of my own in brush style some time.

 

here’s the animations:

jangojim.blogspot.be/2013/02/snow-animation-for-base.html

 

Here is the final rendered animation which lasts 18 seconds.

I feel the animation came out well although everything can be improved obviously. The facial rig and controllers I created made it very easy to animate this compared to using the blendshape window. I have used the controllers for the face along with the rest of the body/head rig to create a fairly smooth and flowing animation.

 

Things I think are good:

- The appearance of the character came out well with the lighting and setting. The skin shader that is applied reflects the light well and it doesn't look plastic which can occur sometimes. I feel the shadows work well with the animation as they make him look quite menacing at times, especially at the very end.

- The face is very animated and has strong expressions; thanks to the many blend shapes and fairly high-poly face. This was enjoyable to animate and I feel the result looks good as there are smooth, yet strong movements which was necessary to make this particular animation look right. Originally I intended him to be blinking throughout the animation, but as I was doing it I felt that having his eyes open throughout the whole thing helps to set the mood the character is in.

- I think the timing/pacing of the animation feels natural while still complimenting the non-realistic appearance

 

Things that could be better:

- I feel like I should have used the arms/rest of the body a little more to express what he is saying with more power however I don't think it's too bad. I would perhaps do something like slam his fist down on the table at the end when he says "There is no bathroom!" because he is clearly quite angry at this point.

- There are some skinning errors you can see especially at about ~5 seconds around the mouth and at 12-14 seconds when he raises his head up; the neck looks particularly bad as it doesn't deform properly and there is uneven faces that create a strange jagged look.

- Perhaps I could have created and used actual textures for the character, however I have barely any experience in this area because frankly I don't like it and am not very good at it. If anything it would have made the character look bad which I'd rather not do.

Akmal

Akmal Animation

3d cartoon dance

3d character wallpaper

3d character animation

3D character model

3d indian animation

3d indian model

Indian girl 3d character

indian cartoon wallpaper

indian woman cartoon images

indian 3d girls

Indian animation wallpapers

zepeto wallpaper

zepeto wallpaper girl

zepeto wallpaper boy

Drawing of the daughter,animation,To look in the big size

Production still from gif animation project. Made in collaboration with Matthew Cooper.

 

See the website, featuring 56 animated gifs here.

 

You can watch this gif here.

Justine Andersen studio shots and WIP for elephant conservation animation

Highdown gardens Worthing - A robin says goodbye animation.

See original shot here www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/32791160676/sizes/o/ for animation

I was feeling a little creative and playful so I tried my hand at stop-motion animation.

Although I’d been out all morning I wanted to go to the Fête, “Trace ta Route” in St. Gilles in the afternoon. When I got into the Place there was almost no-one there which wasn’t a good sign, other than I saw Martyn again, he was helping with the animation and was sitting talking to some other friends before going off to the main part of the fun. He introduced me to his friend and suggested I asked her if she’d take part in my project. Maybe I ought to employ him as my agent!!

 

Meet Messa, she’s 40 years old and originally comes from Algeria, but has lived in France for the last 23 years. She’s a Social Worker by trade and likes to relax and spend time with her daughters and friends when she’s not working. When she was younger she had wanted to do something in architecture but her maths wasn’t good enough.

 

I took several photos of Messa where she was sitting, but she was also watching her younger daughter who was near the road. I chose the main photo because it was my favourite and have added another one in comments, as usual. I also got permission to take a photo of Messa and her eldest daughter together and another one of her younger one. (All in comments). I then asked if there was anything she hadn’t liked to eat as a child and she said yes. She didn’t and still doesn’t like peas. It’s not a very convincing photo of not liking something, but it was obvious that she didn’t like them.

 

I then took my notes and we chatted for a while, but with other people coming up to talk to us and keeping an eye on her little one we didn’t get to talk that much. She gave me her e-mail address so I can end her the photos.

 

100 Strangers (Round I) www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/sets/72157627810663376/

100 Strangers (Round II) www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/sets/72157632333365533/

100 Strangers (Round III) www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/sets/72157634454644547...

 

100 Stranger Group www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/

 

Merci beaucoup Messa.

please click here to view the animation or look below

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.

Can you guys tell me..Is this picture moving or not???

Just trying my hand at stop animation. It took me about an hour from start to finish, I thought it turned out alright for my first try.

 

I used a Nikon D80 and a Nikkor 18-70mm lense. I just used Microsoft Movie maker to compile the video. If I get more into it maybe I'll invest in better software.

 

My second test can be viewed here: www.flickr.com/photos/33904413@N02/3907440033/

Animation credit: NASA

 

The vast subtropical “gyres” – large systems of rotating currents in the middle of the oceans – cover 40 percent of the Earth’s surface and have long been considered biological deserts with stratified waters that contain very little nutrients to sustain life.

 

These regions also are thought to be remarkably stable, yet scientists have documented one anomaly in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre ecosystem that has puzzled oceanographers for years: The region’s chemistry changes periodically, especially levels of phosphorous and iron, affecting the overall nutrient composition and ultimately its biological productivity.

 

In a new study published this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers document what induces these variations: changes in the amount of iron that is deposited into the ocean via dust from Asia.

 

More information about the research: beav.es/ZY2

Animation isn’t just about illusion; it is about vigour, #liveliness and #creativity. Bring life to your animation and #learn all the facets of #3D animation with our #BSc. #Animation and #Multimedia course.

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Book Photographed by Beekeeper for reference purpose

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.

My Olympus SP510UZ has a 'timelapse' mode, where I could set it up on a tripod, fix the focus and exposure manually, and then have it take a photo every minute... producing amateur crap like this. :) (Click the full-size image for the 5MB animated GIF.)

 

I was inspired after a small webcomic started begging for money so the artist could buy the US$2000 worth of gear supposedly needed to make his own stop-motion animations-- after mentioning having a computer better than mine. Uh, somehow, 'a lack of intellectual vibrancy' was showing through there...

 

(Note: this_used_ to be an animation-- but Flickr killed the feature. :/)

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.

Just started doing the animation, for this i decided to block out the whole scene for the "Avi" character using a pose to pose approach, then build-upon the in-betweens with a straight ahead approach.

 

The last two actions need to be a bit sooner and snappier but this is working as a 2nd pass. after this ill start on the facial animation and do a final pass at the end to make it nice and shiny :D. ive decided to do the facial animation in the middle as ill need the general position of the character to make the best facial pose for that angle but I also want to get the facial animation started early so its not all left to the last phase.

 

www.jdtanimation.blogspot.com

Human Male Anatomy animation created using the human anatomy 3d model, see 3d model at flatpyramid.com

We produce 2D & 3D animations for corporate & entertainment clients. We produce marketing explainer videos that skim your whole business USP's into a short comprehensive & intelligent videos. We produce whiteboard animations for marketing packages & campaigns. We're very efficient in 3D character modeling, animation & texturing.

We are Creativesip Animation company in dubai

 

AMC DIY Animation Workshop

animation of where i live, the damage. you can see the fire entered a section of our complex and claimed 2 houses . see below for the images of the lost homes.

AMC DIY Animation Workshop

First personal idea, small rough animation made in 14 steps. Photoshop, 3 hours

Using the Dohnut Tutorial (Andrew Price) to create a very basic animation. Have I mentioned before how much I'm loving this?

 

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Some other albums of mine I hope you'll enjoy:

Bokeh

Macro

Animals

Getting My Drone On

Winter 2020

 

Twitter ID: erraticspace

Tumblr ID: space-rbo

 

Instagram (opens in same page!)

Instagram: My cat + friends

Instagram: Me - Non-cat stuff.

 

This is my final animation clip. I feel that my process of animating was fairly successful. I feel that I learnt quickly how to animate, by keyframing individual poses in the clip and then adding parts in inbetween when needed. Previously in the process I created a functional rig, and through animating I realised the importance of this, as how much it helps in this stage. I based my animation on a mime sequence which can be found at www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrRm8lSRr58&feature=related (136-146). This clip shows the mime artist looking for a bird, travelling over to where he will get the best shot and shooting it down, but not succeeding, ending in an angry fist. I feel that I portrayed this clip well, although the actions in the sequence may not be clear to the audience as I haven't got facial expressions like the mime had. To make my 10 second animation a self contained clip I had to condense 12 seconds into 10. This meant that parts of the animation are slightly rushed, although I still think it works well. On reflection I would have probably chosen a different clip (or a different section of the current clip). My animation uses a number of the principles, such as anticipation, secondary action, staging, timing, exaggeration and overall appeal. I would have liked to also include slow in and slow out, especially in the part where the character leans back on the left of the screen. I feel that the animation is very choppy in parts and to improve, the graph editor could have been used more to create a smoother appearence inbetween frames, making more fluid movements. I am very happy with my use of the set driven keys, these have helped me to create effective finger movements and feet movements which overall make for a lot more interesting and appealing animation. My favourite part of this animation is the step across and the leg and arm moving over with a hand grip at the end, I feel that this section is pleasing on the eye and the timing works well. I created the set from a simple cylinder that I cut in half and extruded upwards and along, I put a white lambert onto the object and feel that it works as an effective backdrop, acting somewhat as a green screen would in a film. For the lighting I used physical sun and sky indirect lighting and then places an ambient light infront. Overall, this has been my favourite stage of the process and I feel that I have learnt a lot in a short space of time. I feel that my animation is at a standard I am happy with and am very pleased with the end result, though I know there are always things that can be improved.

Pic by Ivy. Processing by me. View large.

 

Just playing around with an animated logo or splash for my new site. Even though I generally hate animated logos and splashes. And boy, it looks really compressed on here. Bad codec for animation, I guess.

Magic of Disney Animation

The Magic of Disney Animation -- This attraction underwent a major rehab in November 2003, and then another minor rehab in October 2004. Here's the current format:

 

The tour begins with visitors sitting in an area featuring a live artist. The 10-minute segment, called "Drawn to Animation," features the artist interacting with an animated version of the tiny dragon Mushu, from 1998's popular feature Mulan. After hearing about the importance of character development and watching a humorous video with some Mulan artists, guests will visit the area that overlooks what USED to be the workspace of Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida. The Cast Member in this segment talks briefly about animation, and answers a few questions. Unfortunately, the real Disney animators were all laid off in early January 2003, and the entire animation process relocated to Disney's California studios, so there is nothing much to see when you are released from that part of the tour. After the cast member's talk, visitors have the chance to visit a number of interactive activities or to sit for 15-20 minutes at a Mickey-themed animator table and create their own Disney character art at the Animation Academy, under the guidance of a Disney artist.

 

The Sound Stage -- In this hands-on activity, young animators can play with various sound effects and create their own soundtrack for an animated scene.

 

Digital Ink and Paint -- As these workstations you can add color to an animated scene, and create your own atmosphere.

 

You're a Character -- In this booth, you can visit with Lumiere (of Beauty and the Beast fame), who will ask you a series of questions and tell you which Disney character you are most like.

 

Walt Disney World-Hollywood Studios-Orlando Fl

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