Sunday 30 March 2014

Bullet Playblast Scene

I felt that just the single firing squad of soldiers didn't seem too dynamic and interesting in the animatic, so I livened it up a bit with some dynamic-looking slow-motion and bullet-time effects.


Thursday 27 March 2014

"You're an Experiment..." Playblast Scene

So since my previous playblast was so short and easy to animate, I figured I'd make up for it with a more complex scene.


"You're an experiment... a clone.."
*DRAMATIC PAUSE*
*EASTENDERS THEME*

Costume Reveal Playblast Scene

I'm really pleased with how the capsule lighting turned out in this one.


Wednesday 26 March 2014

Console Playblast Scene

I just realized that I'm embedding so many videos from YouTube onto my blog that it's straining my PC just to load up the front page. Argh!


Sunday 23 March 2014

Helicopter Playblast Scene

All this time animating and I hadn't even animated the very first scene of the animation itself. Oh, the irony.


Wednesday 19 March 2014

Friday 14 March 2014

Sai-Summon Playblast Scene

 Since I've essentially run into a brick wall with any scenes involving crowds and large numbers of characters, here's a simpler scene.

I've also decided I'd try to give my playblasts a little something extra -- implimenting some draft lighting.


Need help creating crowds

I've been trying to animate the podium scene in which there are legions of soldiers marching past the camera. The problem is if i try to import multiple marching soldier rigs, Maya ultimately freezes up from the sheer amount of memory needed to process them all, so I need to know how to create an animated crowd marching in unison. I remember there being a tutorial on the CG arts tutorial blog, but I can't find it any longer.

Thursday 13 March 2014

"How Can I Help?" Playblasted Scene

Much like the rest of the scenes, I plan to add in the particle/fluid effects later.

Wednesday 12 March 2014

"Even if-" there is more to do here is another playblast!


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In the original animatic, he says "-and she will sit at my side..." I decided to change the script a little and asked for Fat Cat's voice actor to record some new lines for me.

Sunday 9 March 2014

By jove! Yet more playblasts! : Alleyway Scene



So I don't exactly have Premiere Pro at home, thankfully I just found out that YouTube has a built-in video clip editor that lets me string together multiple camera shots!

Wednesday 5 March 2014

Touchstone Presentation

Thomas Farrington 2014 Minor Project Submission


ADDITIONAL PROGRESS






MISSION STATEMENT

PROJECT ORIGINS

The origins of this project lie within a project completed in the second year of my course entitled 'Character'. The aim of said project was to create a series of three unique characters with the roles of a villain, a sidekick or a henchman and a hero. The three characters were also to be themed around a predetermined pair of media genres, ie: 'Viking' and 'Space Opera' or 'Horror' and 'Medieval'. I recieved the pairing of 'Anthropomorphic' and 'Superhero'. After creating my three characters, 

I gained more interest in the universe that they might inhabit. I began imagining a storyline for them, the various origin stories for each individual character and whether this would translate well into a movie or an animated, Saturday morning television show. I became more and more excited to elaborate upon my project, resulting in my motivation to do a year-long project, for my third year, creating a short 3D animated trailer piece as a 'preview' for an upcoming conceptual movie involving my characters.

PROJECT AIMS

The aim of this project is to create a fully-fledged animated trailer for a conceptual movie involving the three character I had created back in my year two 'Character' project. My additional aims are:

- To use well-recognised and popular conventions seen in many other hollywood blockbuster trailers in order to create authenticity as well as establish an easily understandable origin story for my hero character and a recognizable overarching plot.

- To effectively translate my characters from a 2D medium to a 3D medium.

- To create believable environments in which my characters will inhabit as well as finishing these environments to a high quality.

 - To utilize online resources and the help given on the course for aid and reference.

- And finally: To manage my time effectively when taking on the large amount of work needed to complete this project.

TIME MANAGEMENT


27th January - 2nd February

Begin modelling environments
(COMPLETED)



3rd February- 9th February

Layout the UVs for environments
(COMPLETED)



10th February - 16th February

Begin texturing environments
(COMPLETED)



17th February - 23rd February

Additional time reserved for environments.

(COMPLETED)



24th February - 9th March
Light environments
(WORK IN PROGRESS)
  
 10th March - 6th April
Animating characters while creating additional props as needed.
(WORK IN PROGRESS)
 7th April - 13th April
Adding special effects: Utilize online and course resources as well as gain insight from course tutors.

14th April - 21st April
Reserve additional time for any technical issues that may occur. Begin rendering if no difficulties occur.
 22nd April - 30th April
 Begin rendering sequences.

30th April - 1nd May
Begin editing clips together.

Tuesday 4 March 2014

Progress update!

I haven't been posting a much as I should be recently and I, unfortunately, realize that. This is mostly due to the fact that I've been extremely busy trying to finish up all the texture work for the sets; lots of extra bump and specular maps as well as the textures themselves! All of the texture work is finished now, thankfully. Now I've moved on to lighting, to which I've gone ahead and done some test lighting for some of the scenes. unfortunately, some of these scenes are taking a lot longer to render than anticipated and I'm not sure why. I shall have to consult Alan for his expertise.



I've also begun animating, too! I'm sorry, I couldn't resist..
Animating is just too much fun.