Monday, October 26, 2009

Project 3: Rotoscope Idea

For the 20 seconds rotoscoped animation project, my idea is a scene located in a art gallery/museum, where a burglar is running away from security guards.
We begin the scene of a burglar removing a painting off the wall. When the painting is removed, it triggers the alarm in the room. The burglar has an astonished expression on his face and sees the shadows of the security guards and jets off. Trying to catch his breath, the burglar hides behind a wall. The burglar thinks that he completely loses the security guards but when he tries to continue to escape, a security guard is standing right behind him pointing a gun holding handcuffs in the air...

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Project 2: Final Update

Sorry, for the late update but here are all the illustrations shown in class today.
They were printed on cream colored cardstock paper. I have used at least one of everyone's vectors in these pieces. Overall, I think it turned out quite nice and I had lots of fun making them. Thanks everyone for your vectors, if you want to want to print out a copy, feel free to do so.

-Mike



Monday, October 12, 2009

Project 2: Process

For this project, I really don't have a theme but I would like explore different types of compositions by using everyone's vectors. I begin this project with thumbnail sketches of how I want my final piece to look like. As you see, they are not very detail sketches but good enough to resemble the chosen images. Along the way, I made some adjustments to the final piece.

Here is something I have created based on my thumbnails using images from Zander, Iris, Lindsay, Julie, Seth, Mike S., and Ryan.

Next update, I will continue my exploration with composition using other people's images.