Monthly Archives: March 2014

Motion Tracking Exercise

A silly thing I did for my Motion Tracking class in After Effects which I forgot to upload earlier. I tracked position and rotation, selecting points at the extreme left and right edges of the headset I was wearing in … Continue reading

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Countdown Project Redone

I retouched the first project I did for Motion Graphics this semester, this time using only assets that I created myself. I modeled the alarm clock in Maya but somehow couldn’t open the file on anything but my home desktop, … Continue reading

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Advanced Animation progress 2: Untrue Love

The first image is a mockup of how I plan to mix 3d animation and foreground elements with 2d backgrounds. My plan is to paint backgrounds for each camera shot, render the animation in Maya without background elements, and composite … Continue reading

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Gallery Flowchart

This is a flowchart for a gallery installation about the chaotic nature of modernized living, where the broken chair represents the perils of taking even a moment to rest. Such an action can allow the weight of the world to … Continue reading

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3D Tracking

3D Tracking Exercise; details painted in PS, imported into AE.

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Dialogue Scene

https://vimeo.com/86547047 Dialogue scene for Production 2. Our focus was on camera angles, movements, and cuts, as well as providing natural conversation.

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Tokyo Sketchdump

These are some of the things I drew while I was at the internship in Tokyo. Most of it was drawn on trains.

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Painted Animation

I was experimenting with animating painted imagery by abusing Photoshop’s smudging and blurring functionality in conjunction with animation smears. I achieved these results surprisingly quickly, and I’d like to attempt a larger project with this method in the future.

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