It has been a while since my last entry... I suppose with some class changes and the collection of assignments, it got a tad on the I-forget side... ah, well.
Web and Graphic Design
With the passing of my first assignment (as in, I passed the assignment with an A+, it didn't die), we moved on to learning about the wonderful world of Wix (which did some things I am not happy with), and we thus began our plans to plan a website for Assignment 2.
After a lot of freaking out over just how I'm supposed to make this thing, specifically, what THEME would represent myself, I realised that there would be no specific theme.
So I revised.
What did I come up with..? Well, since it was October, I figured... Halloween?
Yes, Halloween!! So I began with a blank template, formed a very basic set-out, which I then used as a guide in Photoshop! >:3
I built the elements around that... graveyard style!!
The final design? Well... take a gander!
Of course, these are the mock-ups, which I used in the proposal for this website... the link to the real deal can be found here!!
http://www.tarripup.wix.com/tarripup
Drawing
Apart from show and tell, where we showed some of our work progress regarding our BMA projects (of which I am not part of, so... I was told to bring something of my own), I presented a nice quick little redesign of my character, Splash.
Apart from the usual drawing classes, some of which pieces seemed to have come out quite nicely, while others just did not work, last week class was cancelled, due to assignments.
So... I did other stuff, and then came in for the next class:
Preproduction
A lot has been happening here.
Since my last entry, we have been playing with a program called Storyboard Pro, basically, to get used to it. Software, in my experience, is usually not that difficult to figure out... a bit of play, you figure which each button function is and does, which command destroys the world or unleashes laser eye dolphins... it's really not that hard.
We played with eyes... and mouths... of which I enjoyed doing by playing with Storyboard Pro's brushes...
My beautiful children~
...I may have gotten a little carried away with that last one, to be honest!! ^^;;
...I may have gotten a little carried away with that last one, to be honest!! ^^;;
But I have no regrets!! >:D
The problem I have with my animatic, which is currently... well I have saved out a movie file. The issue? I voiced both of the characters.So what, you might ask? Well... a mother and a 4 year old child... and I cringe at my own vocals... ^^;;
At least I can hand that in tomorrow... as long as I gather a couple more things for hard copy hand-ins.
Print of the scene I did, that sorta thing.
Laaaaame~ :P
Mandarin
After dropping Practical Film, which I believe is the best thing I could have done, time-wise, I picked up a Chinese Language class. Yes, I am dabbling in some Chinese!!
The tones are easy to grasp, however the pronunciations can be a little challenging.
On top of that, memorising the characters can be something of a challenge, as well - I do have a few memorised, however in terms of putting a fully-fledged Chinese sentence together..? Needs a bit more work... ^^;
Ah well, zai jian!
Ko's World
Of course, this is one of the big reasons I dropped the film paper. By putting my time into Kim's production, of which she requested I animate a little flower fairy, I put on the old Maya gloves and got my hands fairy dirty.
Get it? Fairy? :P
I modeled, rigged, bound and weighted the fairy, as well as take some photos of flower petals and leaves for the textures.
Yes, everything you see in the leafy and flowery goodness is purely all sourced by myself! :D
I animated, and then rendered out the fairy... it was a little tricky, since given the film clip I had to work with, I had to go by eye... but I think it came out quite well. :3
I shall leave ye with some image sequences of said designs, starting with the sketch~
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