Tuesday, April 12, 2016

for next week
Apirl 19
-change sounds!
-meat
-folk
-hand
-background!
-food on the table(using line)

Apirl 26
-girl and mother

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Monday, February 8, 2016





  http://www.astigmatismo-shortfilm.com/index.html




"Paint-on-glass, sand-on-glass, drawing using pastels or charcoal and other direct under-the-camera techniques can be loosely described as 'experimental' or 'alternative' animation. These techniques are nearly always undertaken by an individual artist / animator rather than by a production studio using factory-like processes.Paint-on-glass animation is a technique for making animated films by manipulating some kind of wet media. Oil paint is most often used because it dries very slowly, enabling the animator to keep working with the medium across several days. Oil paint can be thinned with linseed oil and mineral turpentine is used to clean up various sections of the glass. Water based paints like Gouache are sometimes mixed with glycerine to slow down the speed at which it dries. It is also possible to animate in a similar fashion using dry mediums such as sand, brick dust, whiteboard markers and other art materials like charcoal and pastels. "












paint on glass
collaboration
illustration
blur effect

Monday, January 25, 2016

New Start

After my beautiful winter break that I spent in my lovely home, I think I get a lot of power and finally  it is the time to face this animation. So, first, I need to face to the problem that happened on last semester: how to fit the problem of toomboon shutting down automatic; how to unify the brushes and styles; how to arrange my schedule to finish the work on time.

For the first question, I think the practical way to solve it is to separate my work into to certain sections. Last semester I made a mistake that make the whole movement to the plant growing part in one single file and painting in the Toomboon. That made the file too big and  easy to broke down. I don't want to make that problem again for this semester. REMEMBER TO APART THE FILE INTO PIECES AFTER FINISH THE LINE TEST!

Well, for the second problem, I think I need to use both PhotoShop and Sai and Toomboon together. 

The last one is the most important. It is the thing I want to do during the week2. Finish the line test of the whole animation. I used to make the finish version after one single line test. But now I find I am not sure the entire rhythm of the work. I hope I can finish this process as soon as possible. Then I can move to separate them into to pieces and make sure I will not lost any of my works.



Here is the start.