Tuesday, September 3, 2013

A Short Animation: Nocturne of the Maharaja


The Nocturne of The Maharaja: a Prelude to a 1000 Nights Above the Sandsea from LG Jun on http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3613/3648662883_d585608091.jpgVimeo.

I made this short animation back in July for a recreational project. I've got a few acquaintances to help do the backdrops and the motion grpahics for the credits, so I can't really say I work alone on this LOL. Regardless, I feel rather productive consider I only have a month to finish this but I managed to model, rig, animate, and edit this entire animation.

This animation was shown in the opening ceremony of a freshmen orientation camp back in my school and is suppose to be a prelude to the camp event. So despite the "to be continue" in the end, there won't be a Part 2.

Due to the short time I was given, I have to force myself into stylising the entire animtion. Thus, the puppetshow-esque visual of it. Primary influences and references would apparently be that of baroque eastern european puppet stopmotion. Albeit more simplified.

A clip from Jiri Trnk's the Hand (1965). Note the puppet 
.
The backdrops were meant to resemble hand-painted paper cut-outs -- giving the entire animation a more light-hearted and threatical mood.

Of course a add a dash of my own sense of humour into it which I hope isn't really that tasteless.

Hope you like it.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Texturing Practice-Monolgus Design 2



The second main design for the Mechanical Entities. There will be three main designs.

Game textures of course, will not be this high resolution, I am treating this as simple concept design for the design bible so I can refer to these in the future.

Also the first time making heavy use of the PSD networks rather than simply using texture nodes.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Texturing Practice- Monologus Design 01

Some texture practice on a design for a game project I'm working on with a friend. We hope to get a demo out as our final year project in NTU.

Hopefully this blog will come to be a repository of my updates and asset creation for the game.



Wednesday, July 3, 2013

The Case of Traditional 2D and Animation

I am at times these days engulfed in a form of dilemma between my love for 2D animation; the satisfaction from feeling the pencil lead on paper; the charm of that art form that to me is just magical, versus the industry standard, and no less important and engrossing world of 3D. Some may disagree, but when traditional, historical studios like Walt Disney shutters their Hand Drawn Animation Division, in favor of more time efficient work flows, you just know where the wind is blowing at that point.

To me the choice is clear, as this industry is being built more and more on the aspects of 3D, and the flexibility of form it affords. And even if people might miss the feel and charm of the traditional drawn space, whats to say that it can't be replicated in 3D. Again going back to Walt Disney, the phenomenal short animation Paperman, which can be watched here: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xx5d23_paperman-full-animated-short-film-vo-hd_shortfilms, was a marriage between 2D workflows, and the extra layers of complexity 3D affords.

I am a traditional artist. I studied the charcoals, graphite, and paints, and never learned to use a Wacom tablet till 2 years ago. But even before that I was trying out digital enhancements and techniques, together with the hand drawn efforts of the traditional medium. The results after a few years of experimentation, were truly wonderful for me, and it made me more interested in other forms of marriage, one which I am increasingly favoring these days, is a combination of watercolors and the digital paints. I have to thank my inspiration, Shirotsuki, whose works in that particular combination, feels truly magical. An example below:





You can follow her at http://alliebirdseed.tumblr.com/. Please check her out!


But where do I stand on animation then? To me, the advancement of technologies is unstoppable, and change affords both new advancements and workflows that is up to the artist to take advantage of. I will never forget the love I have for traditional animation and will still work on it in my spare time and hope to apply what I have learned one day in the future, particularly in a marriage as magical as watercolors and digital paint as seen above, or in an animation as phenomenal as Paperman.

An ongoing project for me is something called Concordia. I started working on the concepts and putting them into class animations in the second semester of the 2nd school year. Though recent and in progress, I would like to show of some ongoing background work for that animation which utilizes the watercolor and digital paints, as well as a short animation from school that can be called a sketch of a scene from the project.








And finally the animation, which was a study of weight and recoil in my second year of traditional animation. I loved doing it, and even then, I was already using the tablet, instead of a pencil, to do the lines. So perhaps I am already marrying the processes ;)


First Creations



There's something to be said about the first creation in any sort of medium. Your first picture, or first carving, something. It's something you'll keep wanting to go back to, something that you know can be improved.

This android character was my very first bipedal model made in maya, and also the very first character I used in an animation that will be uploaded to this blog. I went back and made many changes to the topology and the mesh now that I have learned more about Maya.

I will try texturing her next, a skill that I am very in love with at the moment. I will no doubt redo the rigging on the character as well, and try out a different animation with her, as practice for more complex ones to come.


Saturday, June 22, 2013

Sentiments (2012)



A collaboration with two of my classmates in school, Yang SiShuo and Rola Lo.
It all begins when we visit SiShuo's home to discuss on what we should do and we saw a fat little robot in his desktop. So we decide to go on the route of centering our animation on that. A lot of my friends have told me it reminds them of Wall-E with all the trash collecting and piling. On hindsight, yeah it does looks and feels like Wall-E! Strangely, non of us realize that when we first conceive of the idea.

Concept for the animation.


As you have probably have guessed, the theme is TREASURE. Not in the sense of "ARRGH MY BOOTY!" treasure, but the cheesy "most important to my heart" kind. The robot's action (our team affectionately called it Teapot) can be easily reflected on everyone of us. We all have done something in our lives that many others considered meaningless. (This rings true to all art student, especially animators, boohoo~~) But all those useless things we do may or may not have resulted in anything fruitful, but those activities (aka drawing frame by frame by frame instead of bathing in the glorious sunlight) will probably be the most memorable times in our lives.

Finding the colour mood.
 

Concept art for the final building. We called it the "musicbox".

Phone pole concept.

Concept art for the bride.

Concept art for the groom.

Concept art: trashes.

Concept art: more trashes.

These elements didn't make it into the final cut.

More trashes.
 
 

Things nobody may have noticed:
 
Remeber this thing?

If you looked closely I actually build an intricate path for the robot to climb despite it not going to appear in the final animation at all.
Yeah animators can be very OCD.
 
 
 
 


Sunday, June 16, 2013

Ball X Spring

Since this is my virgin post to this blog, I figured I might just post my virgin Maya animation. (Not my first 3D animation specifically.)


I did this short back in 2012. It was a school assignment that tasked us with animating a ball and a spring (the standard protocol). At first I made them dance and stuff. But I find it not that very interesting so I just find this techno (I guess it's eurobeat) song I heard from Jubeat and centre my animation around it.

Hope you enjoy it.