Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Paper Background ^^

This is also used as the proposal background of AckAck group! It consists of typical elements of our website that is easy to recognise. Moreover, this can be used as Yahoo 360 theme as well because it has stable blue color from head to toe, this can be longthened due to the length of the blog...I'll make one^^

Script for animation...

The first page started with an empty paper (paper filter)
From the viewers’ direction, a lollipop falling down and land right on the right of the scene.
Following the narrows, the hills number ‘1’ and ‘2’ cross through the page and stably stay at the positions. Next, the mountains ‘3’ will move up from below (these mountains should be arranged behind the lollipop while the other hills are in front of the lollipop)
After, the landing is arranged, the fence is then dropping and being nailed up on the ‘1’ hill. Along with it, the thickets and trees are falling from above and landing on mountains and hills (as the wire frame shown).
Fro left to right, cloud will flowing across the scene (this movement is looped until the user reach the new page).
Characters:
Together with the cloud, KooKoo will be flying over back and forth (this is also a loop animation).
At the same time, BooBoo and FooFoo will perform on the ground, in which, FooFoo appear from the left corner of the page ( inside the fence), he looks around as if he’s seeking something. FooFoo’s eyes stop at the thicket as BooBoo jumping out from it and keep running forward to the hill locating the lollipop. Then FooFoo backs to outside the page, and the whole animation of these two characters are repeats.
Finally, when the mouse touches the lollipop, mill wings will appear which are the menu.




From whatever page the previous is, transition to reach this page is as followed:
The top of the lollipop flies up to the sky and play a role as a sun.
The mountains move up from below the page.
Cloud keeps on flying across the scene ( loop).
Characters:
From the left of the page, an airship appears and flows slowly to the middle. Together, KooKoo flies along. These two objects fly together about 5 seconds, within this amount of time, sound effects will be added. After 5 seconds, KooKoo will have to move following the curve to get near the airship and make it broken. Next, the airship, KooKoo and BooBoo will falling down rapidly. When everything is out of the scene, the animation is repeated (loop started since the airship appear).

5. Finally, when the mouse touches the lollipop, sunshine will appear which are the menu.


The lollipop moves down to the left corner of the page, landing on a branch to become a Sun Flower. At first, the flower is leaning about 15 degrees to the right. Then, KooKoo will land on it, in result, the flower will lean about 45 degrees to the right.
After that, orderly, the hill will move up, from the hill, a tree will grow up to a giant one. Cloud start flowing (loop).
Characters: From left to right, FooFoo and BooBoo playing seek and hide.(loop)
Finally, when the mouse touches the lollipop, petals will appear which are the menu.



Like the first main page, this page is started with an empty paper interface. From the three directions (shown as arrows in the wire frame). The three characters will run to the middle of the page. As they meet each other at a point, from the viewer’s point of view, the lollipop will fall down against them. After 3 seconds of sound effects, users can interact with the lollipop. Everytime the mouse touch the lollipop, the three characters will appear holding boards which are menu.


(*) Note:
Interaction can only applied after all the scene are ready.
Movements should have nice and fun style.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Characters in 3 dimentions...






Uhmmm... It was not unfair that i made KooKoo with more dimentions then the other, it's just because i think he would need more details, and he's kind of more complex then the rest.

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Mock_ups

Version #1
Version #2

These 2 versions have one difference in the navigation; that is the wings on the mill. These two are considered in the group, for me, as its designer, i like both, because each one has its own reason and feel which are both appropriate to the whole.
Version 1: the wings are unite with the column of the mill. It looks very likely to the smill mill that we usually see on TV. Moreover, it looks neat and clean.
Version 2: Personally, i think this style would be more appropriate with the country sights like the whole theme. However, this might be a bit hard to write text on and looks more complex than the first one.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Cartoon Animation by Preston Blair

This week seems to have nothing much for me to do though. So, i prefer spending my time this week reading and understanding the good ways to design animating characters. ^^Next week, i'll show my characters with more details in perspectives and movements.

Title: Cartoon Animation
Author: Preston Blair
Published by : Walt Foster Publishing, Inc.











Character development


Animation


Dialogue Expressions



These sections explain a great long term experience of how to create an original characters and its animations. It goes into details from forming shape, personality, features and mannerism. And, the procedure should be different depending on whether the character you're going to create is a animal or a human being....Well, actually, i've already had my own characters, anyway, it's really interesting to see that my process meet some points in the author's procedure...However, i've been missing the main point that is the proportion as creating a pattern. The two good aspects that i recognise here are:
--->Keep the balance in looks, sizes and atitutes
---> best way to reduce one's work. When you have a pettern that the others are able to follow and help you in drawing assistant postures.
Character movement

Technical issues
More over, the book also shows some technical aspects in making cartoon films from settings to camera positions. Those are long and careful procedures behind simple and sort animations we've seen.