Monday, June 8, 2015

Final Project



Copy to your drive or print and fill out this final project outline (you may need to print to the library or computer lab) Take your time with it don't just go with your first idea!

https://docs.google.com/a/sau88.net/document/d/1VfOatzlTth9DCbnMKKQpCbujkLv6m5-C3GL0McNc9JI/edit?usp=sharing

Friday, May 22, 2015

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

3 Videos


Background moving animation


For this one, I used the twinning function. I also have the bird moving a little up and down to make it more interesting.


On this one, I moved the background by hand.

- With new photoshop skills,
Em ♥


grand chef Ramsey


three animation videos














Star wars



Animated Videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVRv1dA5Byc&index=3&list=PL09F0314FDBCC0149

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yre5nBXAxyk&list=PL09F0314FDBCC0149&index=5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CHs4x2uqcQ

Animated Videos


ac syndicate


3 Snakes Claymation

Assuming this video properly uploads...

Moving Backgrounds (Babies and Windmills)

This is a windmill flying. Because windmills are awesome:
This one was done frame-by-frame to give an up and down motion you get when spinning around children:
This one was created using the "Tween" function of photoshop:

Lebanon Digital Art: pacman 2.0

Lebanon Digital Art: pacman 2.0

Lebanon Digital Art: Patricia and Nikita's claymation

Lebanon Digital Art: Patricia and Nikita's claymation

Lebanon Digital Art: Just Keep Swimming!

Lebanon Digital Art: Just Keep Swimming!

Mr Todd is sick...

Watch these 3 videos and Find three new videos to share with the blog. If you finish early then work on your newest photoshop animation with a static figure on a moving background you must complete at least three examples of this project.

https://vimeo.com/channels/staffpicks/127423845

 https://vimeo.com/126580704

https://vimeo.com/126580704




Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Squash and Stretch in Steven Universe

This is a clip from one of the many episodes of Steven Universe, this one mainly involving Amethyst and Garnet becoming Sugilite in their fusion. There aren't exactly very noticeable sections on where the "Squash and Stretch" principles are, yet they occur very often within the video. Many of them include the facial expressions when conversing, sometimes pinched in a little or stretched out a lot (a major example is at 2:23 with Steven's face). There's squash and stretch within some of the body movements as well, mainly within the dance between Garnet and Amethyst before they fuse. 

Squash And Stretch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsDZ6ZZ7YAQ

Here's my video for Squash and stretch (I can't find it with the search through the blog so I put the youtube link). The Squash and stretch can be seen through the face and arms of Flinn as the hair grabs him. What I like about that video is that it's about Rapunzel because I like the movie. But other than that, it's simple but it really shows squash and stretch. At the end, his face does flowing movement while stretching. It looks like a very natural move. And it's pretty funny I think :)

squash and stretch anmation



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsDZ6ZZ7YAQ

The video before you is a fine example of squash and stretch
I chose Squash and Stretch for this movie called Bolt. The part in the movie where I see squash and stretch is when Bolt the puppy is playing with the carrot toy. Also when he's biting it and jumping up and down like other puppy's do. You can clearly see the squash and stretch in this scene. I also liked this movie a lot because it's such a great animated movie. Plus the movement of his face features and all the other face features in the clip.

Squash/Stretch Example

This is a clip from Tom & Jerry, involving dragons. The examples of squish/stretch don't really come in until about 0:12, but until then there's dragons. 
When running and looking up at the dragons fighting (0:15 or so), Tom slightly squishes and stretches.
Jerry literally gets squished by a dragon (0:22). When he bounces back up, he does some very extreme squashing and stretching. Acting like an accordion or slinky, he stretches up, goes into the air, squishes back into himself, and stretches again as he falls down. This occurs with Tom as well near the end.

Bouncing Animation


Bouncing Ball Animation