Sunday, February 21, 2010

Finally completed with the assignment for this week. This week has really helped me a lot to understand overlapping movements and how to get texture and rhythm in your animation with help of spacing and timing. Here's the final thing i came with, this does includes some revision after my mentor's critique :


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Week 7 : Assignment Using Tailor :)

This week, We had a choice for the assignment, either make a one legged ball character jump or work on Tailor (a ball with a tail - kind of a squirrel), I chose to have fun with tailor, really love this little character, fun to work with. Basically this assignment is test out our capability to use everything that we have learned in last 6 weeks. I am really having fun pumping up my brain to get hang of everything i have learned so far. Down below is a planning version for the assignment, I've rendered with lighting and environment :P i couldn't stop my self having fun with lighting and Environment too, Just wanted to look how the final assignment is gonna turn out :P Anyways hope everyone like it :P



I don't know why but Youtube is cutting out frames at the end and this is not good :( i think i might have to shift to vimeo :) let see, not sure what to do...

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Week 6 : Overlap Final Assignment.

This week has been really fun to work with the Pendulum. I have learned a very important thing during this assignment i.e. Thinking about the flow and level of energy throughout the motion of any object. There are definitely some forces acting upon objects (Internal OR/Either External) making objects to move in a certain way, It's difficult at times to figure that out, but i think it ain't impossible, the best way to learn all this is observation ofcourse :D And also Use your brain its all simple physics :P that we actually notice and watch in our day to day life. Any ways, i hope i made sense to what i said and if i didn't ignore to what i said just use your brains :P

Here's the final version of the assignment.