Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Little test animation


Ok so this video is pretty jumpy. It's a test sketch of a new puppet I manufactured over the last couple weeks for school. It's also a little faded looking due to the experiment with a makeshift fabric "filter" I put over the camera, which I think may have an application for the other stuff I want to do.

I'm intending to animate the puppet coming out of a chrysalis. Kind of a predictable video perhaps, but I'm new at this and it's an easy set. the best thing I can do is make something simple the best I can, so I understand the nuance. Later I can do something more complicated.

The set was too small so I zoomed in too close to see the wings in all their glory, and the puppet is honestly too big, so the process of animating her takes some awkward support systems (I bought a microphone boom just for that purpose, and you can actually see the little thread on her left wing.)

All in all it was a great and informative test but as a video itself it's not much of a product... more part of the process!

I loved working with "breathing cycles" which I don't see much in 3 dimensional stop motion, but it's pretty much standard in 2-d analog animating.


Thursday, December 13, 2012

2 New Animation Tests

So, I've been sick recently. Probably the flu. The kind of sick where you stay in bed for a week, only dragging yourself up for the barest necessities. Unfortunately, I was sick when I had final projects to work on. I missed a couple really important classes, fell short on a project I all but abandoned, and didn't get into the studio at all. What I did do, however, was make a short 2 dimensional animation using a graphic tablet and GIMP. It's very short. I use iMovie to add sound to my animations, and I've found that it lowers the quality of the images, so I need something else to use. But this is a test, so I'm ok with it.

I did it from my bed on my laptop in short spurts of energy before I got delerious and went back to sleep.



Today, I did another little animation, now that I'm feeling better. It's my first time lapse video and the first animation I did with my new Canon Rebel connected to an intervalometer. It's not impressive but it's kinda cool. I decided to let myself be in the picture, because the outdoor long term project I want to do, I will be in the picture. Kind of like a puppeteer, only in an animation. I hope that while the puppet will move smoothly, I will pop in and out and jerk around. Maybe I'll be in black so I'm more of a shadow. That would be kind of cool. Anyway here it is. Enjoy!



Friday, November 16, 2012

5 Day Animation Challenge

I'm posting this a week later than I expected. I did it. I did a whole... or most of... an animation in 5 days. It was suggested that I do a couple more 5 day animation challenges. The sound was much longer than the animation, and I had to loop sections to make it fit the music and it was pretty much a failure. Oh well.

Here is the short, soundless version. It's a sketch, and an experiment. I don't expect to win any film awards for this. But I think it's got some cool stuff going on.



Next, I'm going to play with some armatures that are not wire, make something bigger, possibly with natural materials, and use a found setting instead of building a set. I have some interesting ideas to play with. I'll post them when they are done! It was suggested by my mentor that I do a couple more 5 day animation challenges, and I agree that it would be more productive than going back and finishing this one

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Animation Adventure Begins!

This is my first attempt ever at animation. The paper figures took about 10 minutes each to make. It's just a test, to work out how this animation thing works!




I decided to make another very fast, thrown together animation of about a minute or less. I gave myself a deadline of about a week. I know that deadline is insane for animating, and I like that it's insane, but the above 3 second animation took me about an hour to make and half of that was learning the software, so I think I can do it. It's like the animation version of gesture sketching. When you have a very short amount of time to finish something, you really hone in on what is important. Here is a sneak preview of the storyboard and sound:





This little animation is the first part of a longer story. The story has elements from mythology, like the ferryman that takes the dead across the river styx. The girl will have archetypal elements of Persephone and Orpheus, and the story will be somewhat inspired by the ancient myth of Ishtar's descent into the underworld. This scene might not make the cut, as it's a little unoriginal.  

P.S.: sounddogs.com is awesome, and where I found all the sound and music for this piece. Next time I'd like to use at least some of my own sound. 

Friday, October 19, 2012

Figures In The Dark


Puppets, or dolls, soft sculpture, call them what you like, posed and photographed in the dark at night in a slightly eerie and possibly somewhat dangerous part of town. I haven't settled on how to make the puppets yet. Long exposure and the simulation in digital form of 1600 speed film lend a raw, grainy, mysterious texture. I'm not afraid to use photoshop for effects.

In person the figures are somewhat barbie and ken doll like, which has prompted me to continue to explore the possibilities of how to make them. Questions that haven't been answered yet are: Keep to 12" or go up to twice that, or even make them tiny? Realistic or not? Wire armatures or marionette style with strings and a scaffolding? Face or faceless? Should I worry about how they are in person? Should I make sets or props or only use what's in the world? What would happen if they were life sized? (That sounds like a huge job, but it's not as hard as you think. Sometimes smaller things are harder to make because the details get too small to work with.) And since when was I ever afraid of things taking a long time?















Oh, and I'm a few months into my graduate school experience. It's a pretty awesome and unique program. http://acd.pnca.edu

Friday, September 16, 2011

Hello again!



It just occurred to me that maybe 3 or 4 people are actually going to read this. Still, one never knows, so I write as if it is a public blog, because hey, someone might stumble on it or something, or the blogs I follow might do so back.

Anyway enough of that. I have started another many drawings in a month project. I feel like I'm the world's least motivated person right now, but obviously I'm not. So to kick myself into gear I gave myself an assignment: 200 creative things in a month. I've already started and I think I'm up to 35 or something, and as predicted, the project is inspiring new ideas and either fleshing out or dumping old ideas. I might write a comic based on some of the drawings, which I've yet to do. (Let's see if my ADD can handle a comic.)

This time it's not just drawings that I'm doing, as I have a business making stuffed animals and dolls I'm working on. I have some cats to make for my grandmother, and I need to get the packaging together for the stuffed version of my "make your own superhero" dolls.

Perhaps I will give up on making stuffed animals for a living though. It's a big thing to say but I am not good at keeping up with the boring part of the production, and would rather make patterns. Patterns that can sell. Patterns that can sell as a PDF that I email to me, that take up no space and little material and will continue to sell even if I'm not working. It's maybe a bit sad as I bought tags for my stuffed animals, and I do plan to try one more push with selling the actual plush. But after this Christmas, if I don't get some good sales, I'm done. I'm gonna change over to patterns, coloring pages, and paper dolls. Things that are printed or printable. Perhaps an ebook or even, who knows, a real book.

On another subject, I've lived without a painting studio for about 4 months, and I just cleared out a bit of the garage. All I have to do is haul up my supplies from the basement and get rid of the boxes that don't belong in the garage, and I have somewhere to paint again.

When I was a kid I wondered about my lack of motivation, the difficulty I have finishing things, my "laziness" (I put in quotes because my therapist tells me not to call myself names, and lazy is one of the worst.) I thought that I would overcome it when I grew up. I thought somehow it was just a kid thing, later maybe just a teen thing, as a young adult there were a few brilliant moments when I was in school and working full time when I got my homework done and went to work and also had to take care of my mom. I don't really miss those 80 hour weeks, but I never felt this horrible sinking feeling that I'm wasting my short time on this earth away.

But I wasn't cured. I've been diagnosed with ADD, and all the books I read show the same kind of behavior, so though I hesitate to use it as an excuse, at least it gives me a model to work with, and shows me that it's not all my fault.

I think this blog post is sadly lacking in images, so I'm going to post a pic of the printed sew in tags I got for my plushies

Monday, March 7, 2011

Art Subject Brainstorm.

I haven't painted for over a year, save a few minor sit-downs in front of a portrait that i have owed someone for 2 years. (It's terrible, really, I need to get that finished. I feel really bad about it.)

The following is a brainstorm: A list of possible subject matter or inspirations for painting. Anyway here is the list:


Booby trapped painting: Like nuts and bolts, it looks like a nice painting until you get close then oooh, what is that...wait... WTF?! Why is she wearing that? Wait is that blood? Is that a FLY in the blood? Ew! That kind of booby trap.


Beauty in common or ugly things (Garbage paintings)


Astronomy, astrophysics


Time: The passage of time, geologic or astronomic time, the experience of time to a person, the clash between human time and geologic time, time passes, things change, get better, get worse, this too shall pass, we all are born, live, die. Evolution, both actual and symbolic.


Color and emotional meaning, mental response, social symbology, etc. Interactions of color visually, the science of color, prismatic color, rainbows, subtractive vs additive color mixing. The subconsious effect of color and form. The mushroom trip and the colors involved with each feeling and part of the experience.


Earth, geology, connected to time, also just beautiful in general, landscapes and what is going on underneath them, human interaction with geology, catastrophe, volcanoes, weather, earthquakes, etc., the motion of plates, mountains, change, age of rocks, eons, fossils, trilobytes, dinosaurs, what earth will look like in 25 million years, in 1 billion years


Stuffed Animals, toys, and the meaning to children and self as a child.


Children, what they are, philosophy, understanding, autonomy, the innate intelligence and wisdom of a young mind. Children's dreams, the child in everyone, memory of childhood, childhood mythology, children's dreams,


Dreams: meaning, representation, subconscious, symbolism, surreal interpretations, illogic, dissonance, flying, other worlds/places only seen in dreams, dream architecture, maps, fears and hopes, mental processing, spiritual meaning, tapping into the collective consciousness, meditation, understanding of the world through dreams, psychic, intuition, past life or memory of things not lived, mythology, gods and goddesses.


Surrealism Symbolic, subconscious, mind-play, lack of real meaning or means something not understood by artist, contrasting, paradoxical, dissonant, ironic, controversial, clashing ideas. Surprising, sometimes amusing, sometimes dark relationships of subjects in the painting.


Politics: Feminism, mid east, personal effect, health care, economic concerns and the human effect, what life is actually like, emotional response to political reality, quality of life, actual personal needs, death from political realities, need for change, forming a future, what would be ideal, what will happen if we don't learn from history.


Apocalyptic stuff: Climate, war, politics, clean slate, change, humanity, overpopulation, nature, back to nature, hypnotized by modern technology, attachment to modern tech., the tension and personal


Emotional expression


Manipulation of viewer emotion


Philosophy: Life, depression, joy, the flow of the mind, philosophy of living, coping, changing, loss, gain, wishes, zen, magical thinking, energy, interactions of people, love, family, relationships, heartbreak, complexity, aging, time passage, humanity, zen, buddhism, tao, aging, attitude, gratitude, addiction, understanding. The definition of art and of philosophy are basically the same: Both are about the human condition. Art is philosophy, in visual form. Even if it is a simple expression of aesthetics.


Beauty, refreshment of the soul, simplicity, decoration, cheering the home, feng shui, controlling the environment. Home, or where you live, work etc. Creating a space, color, exterior as expression of interior. Beauty and technical finesse in art, understanding the basics of design and the aesthetic understanding of all the elements and principles of design and making a piece of work. All of this can be part of a work that is about something else. Or it can stand alone.


Breaking "rules" of art, design, etc, but knowing you are doing it and why. Working against the common principles of design, color theory etc.


Flow, interaction, cellular, atomic, microscopic, macroscopic cause, effect, physics, symbolic of human interaction, time, movement, change, relations of microscopic and macroscopic, the size of the universe, the size of an atom, the proportions of both, patterns of physics, nature, etc. Science, quantum physics, metaphysics.


Psychology, ADD, distraction, differences of mind, personality, people, humanity, processing, therapy, regression, childhood, family, memory, etc.


Well, that should get me started. I think I also need to be mindful of my reactions to visual things, and the choices I make in even the simplest actions, like what I wear, what color background I chose on my blog, the font that I use, etc. It is all connected. Anything I respond visually to, either positively or negatively, I should ask myself why, and perhaps start a little journal and start a few drawings.


I could draw something relating to each thing on this list and see what I end up with.