Hiya! This blog is to share my work while studying animation at Falmouth Uni, as well as my personal work.
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3D - Yawn (Week 11)
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Here is my yawn made in Maya. The first is a playblast which also shows the reference video to the left, and the second is the rendered out version of the animation.
For this week's assignment, we were tasked with drawing a piece of fruit and creating a character using the fruit's shape as a starting point. I decided to study a few different fruits (and vegetable) before landing on the banana, where I drew a drooping suited character who looks very miserable, and I really like how those came out, as I feel like you can tell their emotions from their body without much use of the face, which I need to improve more on. In the lesson we looked at perspective lines and how the horizon placement higher or lower can change how dramatic the landscape will look, for example when its lower on the frame, it will look much more dramatic, as it's closer to the floor.
Today in class we were taught how to create smoke animation by animating 'blobs' and have them moving up, and then draw over them to create the smoke plume. Hope you like it!
For this week's assignment, I chose to do 'From the Real to the Surreal', where we have to take an everyday object like a chair, bus, living things such as plants, etc. and give it a twist of the surreal, making it look 'very odd indeed'. Here are the drawings I did for this task: The owl was drawn from this screenshot I took of a video on the internet, as I thought the pose and face were very scary and almost haunting, so I tried to make it even creepier by showing it eating a human arm. This was inspired by a drain I saw with a tea bag lodged in it with the label hanging out into one of the holes, looking almost posed. I wanted to try and make the drain look like a tea filter but I wasn't sure how to go about it so I ended up just drawing the drain, and then I added the odd visual of the drain floating in the middle of nowhere.
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