That is what I mean. Very,very stormy, for the little cat...
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Post-Production is a looooooong war
After I finished shooting on March 8th. The way I work has changed... Instead of standing for hours everyday, I sit in front of computer day by day...I don't it is more relax for sitting down or more tired. Neck pain and sour eyes take the place of heel and knee pain. /(-_-;)\
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I have been working on 2D animation for almost two weeks and finally, I figured out the look of the bubble from the box I wanted.
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I have been working on 2D animation for almost two weeks and finally, I figured out the look of the bubble from the box I wanted.
Thanks for Jeixi's help, I achieved the meteors in the cosmic.
This is how normal meteors looks.
This is how the mysterious box.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Ooooooops...
Cat animation
Group leaves
Leaves with more complex animation
The entire animation was divided into different sections and elements in order to have better control of everything. However, the set slightly shift height between two days shooting and the color was slightly offset when the camera went to sleep mode during the lunch break. It is a little bit annoying to fix all those problems in the post. I guess there will always be advantages and disadvantages. haha...
Friday, February 20, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Slow leaves...
I am not planning have leaves visible in the framing because that would be too much work and not worth it. I made only tree trunks and some small plants that would grow out on the tree trunk and bottom of the tree.
For the tree top, I am still trying to figure out what would be a good way to create the shady look around the tree. I can carve black foam board or glue leaf shapes onto wire mesh, but I cannot ensure the final result.
Things are slowing down here and I am feeling hitting on a wall and struggling on finding my way out. At this point, I am behind the schedule about 4 days already when I still have not everything ready to go.
For the tree top, I am still trying to figure out what would be a good way to create the shady look around the tree. I can carve black foam board or glue leaf shapes onto wire mesh, but I cannot ensure the final result.
Things are slowing down here and I am feeling hitting on a wall and struggling on finding my way out. At this point, I am behind the schedule about 4 days already when I still have not everything ready to go.
This the final result of the tree trunk.
Last night Second time coloring
These are the leaves I made and colored last night. It looks good before they totally dry out during the night. This morning when I see those leaves, I was about to scream...The color all run away from the center of the leaf and gather only on the edge with ugly pale area because of how the water evaporated. I decided to re-color them one more time and this time they are much darker when they are wet. I hope they can be the right brightness this time after they dry up.
When time passed by, I began to get worried again, because the color are still super dark even though the leaves are almost dry. I guess I have to try to wash off some color this time and hope the best.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Trees are coming together
The forest scene is the one I left to the end to work on, because there are too many uncertain and experiments. It was a long process to plan how to fabricate the tree into the way I want it looks like.
I started with cutting base pieces for the tree so I can put T-nuts on for the tie down. I glued poster tube with the base I made and add detail of the tree roots by craft wire mesh.
I only make half the tree so the it still looks fine in the camera but saved a lot work load.
This one specifically will be the tree which cat will interact with, so I left some room on the right side of the tree for cat to stand.
After finish the detail with wire mesh, I put some hard material on the surface to enhance the shape.
Tree bark is so fun and so hard to do. Wrinkled fabric looks exactly like natural tree bark. However, it is pretty difficult to glue the fabric onto the poster tube while not changing the nice wrinkle of it. In the end, most wrinkles on the finished tree was shaped one by one...
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