tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-64415460462404765612024-02-20T14:06:11.980-06:00ReanimationWest's chronicles of learning character animation at Animation Mentor and a healthy dose of randomness.Westhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15443398952417035510noreply@blogger.comBlogger46125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6441546046240476561.post-29164212683208649042011-07-12T13:13:00.001-05:002011-07-12T13:14:30.206-05:00Week 3 ... Another video blog?Hey all,<br />
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Week 3 at AM in Psychology of Body Mechanics and as part of a new trend (if two entries makes a trend), I present my video entry for the week. This week I explain my blocking shot of a backflip while showing the shot I submitted and I also demonstrate how I analyzed one of the reference videos I used.<br />
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Hope this provides everyone with a little more insight into the process of how we are working on our assignments week to week.<br />
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Enjoy!<br />
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So it is already week 2 of my second term at Animation Mentor. This week I decided to make a video update for you guys and I am also posting my progress reel that shows all my work from last term.<br />
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Thanks for stopping by!<br />
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The animation this week finishes off our personality walk and adds a new twist. For the first time this term we are animating "in 3D." In other words, rather than a side view like all other assignments, this time we show our character walking with the camera providing roughly a 3/4s view.<br />
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And a quick message: Kids. Eat your vegetables, floss your teeth, and DON"T PROCRASTINATE.<br />
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This is my revised version of the final walk (you wouldn't want to see the walk I turned in. Did I mention waiting until the last minute?)<br />
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So here is Mr. Limpy<br />
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And this week's pose - balance.<br />
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Here is my pose entitled "Don't look down"<br />
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First we have our animation assignment. Simply put, in contrast the the vanilla walk cycles from the last two weeks, we were tasked to come up with a walk that showed personality. For me, this meant agonizing over what to do most of the week. Kids don't try that at home - just commit and start working on something. Also, shoot video reference of yourself or someone so you can figure out the walk. These are HARD!<br />
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For week 10 we have the blocking for the walk, which to remind everyone, means that we are only hitting key poses in the animation and basic timing.<br />
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And for this week's pose we needed to show exhaustion. Turns out I am pretty familiar with that pose in real life.<br />
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I am posting my work for Week 8 and 9 now, partly because I got lazy and partly because week 8 & 9 were both dedicated to animating a basic (vanilla walk). The first video shows the blocking of the animation, which means we only put in the most important poses but have yet to work on the walk on the in-between frames. The second video shows the final walk after everything is complete. These walk cycles are really challenging. <br />
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We also had two pose assignments: week 8 was strength and week 9 was concern.<br />
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For the next two weeks we are going to be animating a walk that shows personality.<br />
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Here are the poses:<br />
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Week 8, blocking for walk:<br />
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Week 9, final walk:<br />
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Here is an HD version rendered in RenderMan. First w/o motion blur, then with motion blur - then repeats.<br />
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Enjoy!<br />
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Initially I posed Stu hunched over sitting on the ground, head buried in his hands. This pose looked pretty good, but I didn't like the silhouette with him wrapped so tightly. His huge head made that even more of an issue. So mid-week, I went in a completely different direction. I chose to push this new pose and knew that it probably would be too much, but I wanted to see how the pose would read and get feedback on something out of my comfort zone.<br />
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Next, the obstacle course. This was the most difficult assignment so far by several orders of magnitude. Most of my peers expressed similar sentiments. I had a working rough version up by Monday, but as I began to refine and adjust the animation it became a huge undertaking. In the end, after about 60-80 hours of work day and night, I finally completed the assignment Sunday morning before it was due at noon PST. <br />
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So here they are. By the way, the note Stu is reading that devastated him, informed him that his head is entirely too large :)<br />
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I got some great feedback including a review of my animation with a mentor this morning.<br />
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Here it is, let me know what you think.<br />
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Let me know what you think!<br />
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Here is my first rough version.<br />
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Comments are welcome.<br />
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This week we are to animate two different balls of similar size but of different weight (i.e. basketball and bowling ball) to demonstrate how weight is conveyed to an audience.<br />
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I decided to go out and get some different balls to do my own reference shots this week. I found two balls of similar size but very different weight. First, a tennis ball; lightweight and large bounce. Second, a lacrosse ball; heavier and ... large bounce. In fact, they bounce almost the identical height. My animation will be pretty easy ;)<br />
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So, if anybody needs to identical bounces with different weight balls, then there is your solution!<br />
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PS I have now confirmed West's 1st Law of bouncing balls. I found an old rubber ball that is about the same size as the other two. It's weight was also different than the other two. And...wait for it...they all bounce the exact same height and pattern.<br />
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Any universities or academic societies wishing me to come speak, please contact me for my rates.Westhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15443398952417035510noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6441546046240476561.post-30948011266694879952011-04-18T11:37:00.001-05:002011-04-18T11:43:43.490-05:00Bouncing backSorry for the lack of updates last week. Our assignment to animate a bouncing ball (soccer or basketball) as well as create a new pose for Stu that showed excitement, took a lot more time than I anticipated.<br />
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Since I am sure everyone has been holding their breath waiting to see the results (and who wouldn't?), here is my final animation and pose that I turned in yesterday.<br />
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Thank you all for taking a look!<br />
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Please leave me comments on which of these (or maybe a combination of some) read as excitement for you. Any comments on the sketches themselves are welcome as well.<br />
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PS AM folks all of this is up on my Public Review so feel free to comment either place. <br />
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This week the new pose is to show excitement. This should be fun on a character with no face! I have been practicing sketching every day and I am playing with several different pose ideas (examples to come later).<br />
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The second assignment is our first animation! The quintessential bouncing ball that is part of any animator's foundation.<br />
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I used a video reference of a basketball bouncing off of YouTube (gotta love YouTube). Most of yesterday's animation work was analyzing and planning my bounce sequence. I am probably being way too meticulous as I measured and timed every keyframe (height of bounces and hits) and matched those to frame numbers.<br />
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Here is my first pass at the animation so it still needs work.<br />
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<blockquote>Official animated movie of Tim Minchin's 9-minute beat poem Storm.</blockquote><br />
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This image comes from a post at <a href="http://www.2719hyperion.com/2011/04/cars-2-retro.html">2719 Hyperion</a>.<br />
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Thanks to everyone for taking the time to give me great feedback and support. This is a huge improvement over my first versions early on. Here is the first pose for comparison.<br />
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Let me know what you think. I am about ready to freeze any further work to prevent me from dabbling to the point I start to screw things up (thanks Jeff).<br />
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One other note, after our Q&A this week I decided to revert back to only the default light for this shot, which is why it looks darker. I might play around with some techniques to change, but the shot and pose are what counts. (Click images for larger versions)<br />
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And for comparison here is the previous shot:<br />
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Thanks for all the suggestions and feedback. Let me know how this one works.<br />
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PS I changed the color of the couch so I can quickly keep track of which version is which. So you can call this the blue version and the other the red version.<br />
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