These following pictures show my first attempts to draw animated Disney characters;
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Drawn Animation
Drawn Animation
Drawn animation is the process when you animate any object that has been drawn.
Sometimes the movement is created using a flip book, which makes the drawings move in a sequence.
I personally really like working on drawn animation, as it allows me to create anything on the drawing I can produce anything creative, but I know I have to improve my drawing skills for the animation to be more detailed and accurate.
What I think I should improve next time working on drawn animation is to make the drawing more accurate by spending more time on the whole drawing process.
The good thing about drawing animation is that the finished projects look very artistic and have really good movie features as it is very ''easy'' to produce animated movies with drawing animation process.
The negatives about drawn animation are that it is extremely time consuming because there is a lot of detail to draw and therefore the process of drawn animation might come expensive as it takes a lot of time.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
CWC Time Lapse Inspired by Koyaanisqatsi
This pixilation was created by separated groups in my class and the separate projects were later edited and joint together to create this final video.
It was all inspired by Koyaanisqatsi project that involved similar techniques.
This is the original Koyaanisqatsi pixilation project video:
I personally did enjoy this project making as we were working in big group and made decisions all together as a team which in my opinion reflected really good on the finished video. I didn't like the fact that we didn't have much time to spend on thinking of the pre-production process and therefore we didn't complete the tasks as excepted as we planned it.