At last, I have finished the most current version of the animatic! I submitted it this morning. I was able to find an app to create some simple chiptune music (the music used in old videogames), which I used to add some background noise as well as to not make the aliens completely silent. When …
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Visualization Project: Topsy Turvy 4
I managed to scan everything in at a good resolution, and cut the frames to be exactly 16:9 ratio through Photopea, an online software suggested by Joe. I found that directly importing screenshots into Photopea kept their resolution much better than copy-pasting them from a separate document, even if it took a little longer, so …
Visualization Project: Topsy Turvy 3
Happy new year! This past week and a half has been very productive for my project. First, I remembered to color both of the character turnarounds for the characters I’m using: I went through a few phases on what I wanted the astronaut’s colors to be, but eventually I settled on an orangey yellow with …
Visualization Project: Topsy Turvy 2
Along with the Rotation and Introduction to Animation classes, I’ve been constantly working on my Topsy Turvy animatic. I’ve found so far that the process is a lot more complex than I thought it would be, but most of it happens to be my fault: my original plan of the animatic would have lasted much …
Visualization Project: Topsy Turvy
On November 2nd, we had an online workshop with Joe Childs where he presented a new project for us to complete: a full 40-second animatic, utilizing at least 16 drawn frames, with original audio and created using a full creative process. The theme we’re supposed to follow is simply the words “Topsy-Turvy”; what we take …