***COMPUTER ARTs FINAL***

1. Wipe keyboards and computer screens

2. Clean room - trash

3. Backup your work to Dropbox.com

4. Turn in final assignment




Goals and Reflections

Goals

Write a short statement that describes what you plan to accomplish by the end of the week on your project.

Reflections

What did you accomplish this week (post your work, inspiration or research)?

What did you learn?

What is your next objective to be completed?

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Reflection of my Independent Project (02-27)








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Reflection:

Challenges-
I suppose my biggest challenge has been how smooth the animations have been. For example, in the hand might ‘jump” out of its original place as well as the steering wheel has been displaced throughout the entire animation. I have worked on the steering wheel so that it doesn’t look too apparent that the wheel has jumped around (it’s more of a gradual movement down, not to the point that it’s noticeable though >.<). The wind shield wipers need some work to ‘smooth’ out, but I feel like I will be an easy fix. I also need to try to slow down the beginning because I feel like somethings are happening way too fast.
I’m nervous about the character looking to his side and seeing the alien, because I don’t know how to transition into new scenes, and I don’t want it to feel jumpy or forced.

I really do think I’ll get my animation done by the end of March. It’s been surprisingly easy and faster than I have thought. I want to spend a few days cleaning up and making the animation prettier, but I’ll save that for the end. Overall, I think that my independent project has been going well. I’m over half way through this project and I feel like it’ll be ready soon.


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Independent Evaluation

            
 
            During this composite process I encountered a variety of challenges. The first of the difficulties I faced was actually taking the pictures. I thought that the HDR process would really bring out the surreal element in the photo right from the start since the HDR processed images tend to push the boundaries of photography and come out with a gritty effect. When I set up the photos I had a variety of pictures to take and realized I would need a self timer on the camera in order to get me in the frames which was difficult because I only had 10 seconds to get into position. Another issue with the HDR aspect was I had to stand perfectly still until all three exposures completed which lasted around 30 seconds or else I would get blur. Surprisingly, assembling the photos went quickly because the shots were lined up correctly on the first attempt. Another issue I faced was creating a floor that I was satisfied with. I went through about 4 trials on the floor and finally got what I was looking for from generating it in Maya and bringing it over to Photo Shop. It was also difficult to get the floor pieces to blend once in Photo Shop. Looking at my breakdown I feel that i'm on track because I have a full month to complete as many more of these as I can and they should go more quickly now that I have one out of the way.

Friday, February 1, 2013

20 Frame Poses

***DUE at the beginning of class February 4th and 5th: A minimum of 20 drawn frames of your animation. Think of the key poses ***