Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Experimentation


This video is a rotoscoping of a video that I found on-line. On the web site Youtube. I really like the style that this video is in and really feel like this maybe the style I am going to stick with but I think I am also wanting to add a style to it also, Kinda like the red image down below where the movement is emphasised.



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The video above is an experimentation of some rotoscoping. I used this style because it is very similar to all of the videos I researched for this module.

The GIF image above is a frame by frame experimentation that I did of a clip from the film Bambi, here I am exploring the rough style of sketching, I have not included colour in every single frame and have learned that I do not need to.

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In the GIF image above it is evident that I have tried to inherit the style of movement from the video "Thought of you by Ryan Woodward", I think that I have done it as close to the style I can possibly get, I am rather proud of this piece because I feel that I have got it near enough right and really think I can pull this off in my animation. I really like the way that the movement is emphasised in this clip.

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With the GIF above expresses that I have experimented with some styles and colours.
I'm deciding what sort of colour theme that I want to go with. Because it is vital that I figure this out. I want it to be some what monotone. Using a very restricted amount of colour.

Lately I have been rather fond of Pop art styles and have decided I will experiment with it and how I would come across making something a pop-art style.






PROGRAM CHOICES

In future experimentation I will be trying out some animation techniques in After Effects as well as Flash because I maybe using the two. Since I have not really go a lot of experience in After affects, like I do in flash. I thought it would be a very good idea to do a lot of experimentation in Adobe After effects.