Friday, 8 December 2017


Above is a piece of concept art I did for my bible. I used noir reference for the scene, but then made it my own with the characters and the colouring. Below are a couple of facial expressions for the Monkey character. I had fun doing these as I really like his character design, although I think I could have worked more on the colouring of his clothes.



Below are the images that I only coloured, as the sketches were created by Dorian Barry, a member of my team. I had gained a lot of experience at this stage with the colouring and was happy to take on the task.
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Final Test Shots


Here is a video of the final outcome of my test shots. I've tried to stick to the style as best as possible with the characters and now the backgrounds too. I struggled quite a lot with the backgrounds, as the ones seen in Rojankovsky's work are mostly of grass and woodland, whereas the setting for my story is more urban. Even so, I tried to get across the pencil strokes - this was quite different working in TV Paint rather than in Photoshop.
I looked at atmospheric audio that would put across the slightly eerie and tense situation Parrot is put in when he's about to discover the victim. I used sound effects such as footsteps, breathing and a squeak. As for the Chameleon, I wanted to use the short piano sound to indicate his surprise alongside his gasp.  




Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Over the last few days I have been working on more animation as a proof of my concept. I tried the Chameleon character this time, and this was very different from the Parrot I animated before. Here are two videos that show some progress. I still need to work out how to do the hands and integrate in what he's holding, but for now I'm quite happy with the animation. The colouring is in a different style to the parrot, as the chameleon isn't covered in feathers or fur.


As well as this, I've also drawn more for my production bible. This included a 'hand' sheet for the parrot, which was quite difficult to do when he has feathers, and a few different expressions for the moose character. As the moose isn't a main character, I won't be completing turnarounds for him for the bible.



Ticked Off (3)

Below is a more complete test animation I did for Ticked Off. It's not the final shot, and the characters have since been changed, so while I worked on model before, they are no longer correct. I'm quite happy with how this came out though, and I had more practice in working with the characters and the lineless style. It was also fun to make them interact.


Proof of concept animation

For my Preproduction module, I have to create an animation in the style of my artist. THis has presented a few challenges for me, and it took some tests to overcome them. The first two videos here show both of the tests I tried. One is where the frames are coloured individually using the same colour pallete and order. The second is using a stamp tool. I have found I dislike the stamp tool, as it doesn't flow very well and is very obvious, even though I tried to make it work. While the first process takes a long time, I discovered it did get the best results and that I would continue using this style.

Below is my final animation of the parrot running. The scene is taken from my animatic and has been edited slightly to fit the character model and has been inbetweened. I'm quite happy with the result, and now I will just need to add some kind of background and audio.

 


Friday, 17 November 2017

Paint on Glass Animation in Mob Psycho

This study block I found the free time to rewatch a show called Mob Psycho, which stood out to a lot of people because of it's quite unique animation style despite it being a Japanese anime. It seemed quite rough around the edges in some cases, but this was by choice, and it really made the 'bigger' scenes stand out. The director Yuzuru Tachikawa wanted to adapt the source material in fantastic ways, and I think he achieved this by working with Miyo Sato, a Tokyo University of Arts graduate and animator who has had her work nominated for multiple international animation contests. They  included Paint on Glass animation, which is a very different media from the usual. It was even combined with the digital animation in some shots, but I still think it worked well in getting across the stronger emotions.

Below are some examples.




Wednesday, 15 November 2017

As a continuation to the work I did in my preproduction module, I was lucky enough for my pitch to be chosen to move forward into the production bible stage. I am now producing and have a small team to work with, and we'll be designing and creating lots of art to go into the final product.


Here are some examples of the work I've completed for the bible so far. Working in the style has been tough but I think I have managed to capture it well enough to be recognisable if you are familiar with the artist. Having animal characters also provided a challenge when creating the expression sheets, but I think I managed to portray some quite well.