Wednesday 25 February 2009

Life drawing




The quality of the picture is not great tho...it looks much nicer in real life

Wednesday 11 February 2009

Learning the principles

These are some tests from the Jason Ryan tutorials...now these are almost exact copies of Jason's... what I have to do is apply what I've learned in these tutorials and apply it to my own...actually when I was animating the little girl, I started to remember some of the things that I had learned on Jason's tutorials.


Timing, Spacing, overlap and follow through

Anticipation Tutorial

Sneak

Weight lift


Tuesday 10 February 2009

Jason Ryan Animation 5*****




I first found out about Jason Ryan Animation last Summer while searching for animation tutorials online. It was then when I found out about his ramp up tutorials, when I first watched Jason animating, I was like WOW, so THAAATS how you do it! from then on I was hooked up and signed up for his webinars. (a webinar its like a seminar but online, for people who don't know)

Since September 2008 I've been attending the JRA Webinars, and it's been an amazing experience. I mean, reading books about animation is one thing, but actually seeing someone approaching an animation shot and animating it right on the spot while explaining it, its just mind blowing!!! In these webinars you learn so much and you if your not quite sure of something, you can just ask Jason!


Let me tell a bit about Jason.
Jason Ryan is a Supervisor animator who has worked in films such as "Fantasia 2000", "Chicken Little" and currently is now supervising at DreamWorks on the up coming title "Shrek 4".

Jason is a super cool, exciting guy and an excellent teacher. He has a great work flow and approach to animation. He starts off by doing a 2D rough animation in Flipbook and then brings it into Maya to polish it up.
Right now his doing a mini series tutorials on "Timing and Spacing", "Drag, Overlap and Follow Through" and last but not least "Weight and Balance".
If you're serious about animation as career, or even if your a pro animator and want to improve your skills I highly, HIGHLy recommend these tutorials!
You can find out more about JRA on his website at http://www.jasonryananimation.com/ and for the webinars at http://www.jrawebinar.com/
I've learned so much about character animation since I joined Jason's tutorials and I'm very grateful to him so,
THANKS A MILL JASON!!!

It Just doesn't get any better than tHis fellas!!!

4 Animation tests

These are some animation tests that I did for the first semester at uni.

Using FLIPBOOK 5 animation software.

Little Girl

Stagger

Water Splash

Walk off the spot on 16s


Flipbook 5 is defenetly one of the best softwares for 2D traditional animation, its like having a light box on your computer. Very simple to use, great for rough line tests and for finished polished animation. Highly recommended!!!

Wednesday 4 February 2009

Characterization

This was one of the first exercises that they made us do at my university. The aim of this exercise was to create a character from an actual person.





First I quickly drew one of my colleagues




Then I drew him a bit more simplified and with more cartoony proportions

head turn around>




character full body turn around, not totally accurate tho, the last 2 were kind of rushed>



some facial expressions>






I made a few notes as I went along, about the character's personality>



different design>



SKetchBoOk

some More sketchBook drawings






ooops...looks like I fell aspleep while scanning that one...






I started with a cube and used perspective lines, but it still came out kinda wrong, I gotta
practice some more.




This one was from the liFE drawing class last thursday.

Tuesday 3 February 2009

Sketchbook drawings


Rubber Hose Characters- lesson 1







my drawings



My analysis>
Head too small, more at an angle, line of action toned down, more rhythm on the pose (dark blue line)







Line of action toned down, different perspective on the head, body a bit fatter



Another 2 poses






My drawings

analysis



Monday 2 February 2009

WELCOME!

Hi and welcome to my Animation Studies blog. Here I'll be posting, yes you guessed it, my animation studies, mostly the John K lessons and the Jason Ryan animation lessons and other stuff, like my sketch book drawings, or something interesting that I might find about animation.
OK, I hope you guys like the stuff that I'll be posting over the next few months, if you come across my blog and you're doing stuff like this please let me know.