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Animation Overdrive: Final Ted
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Here are some pictures of the final look of my main character Ted. Picture quality isnt great but you can get the idea. Just some poses for fun for my contact link! 30 May 2012 at 11:10. Haha love this idea :D Awesome! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Academy of Art Character and Creature Design Notes. Adventures in Stop Motion. Bobby Pontillas Character Design. But Milk is Important. Character Design Artist Interviews. Dave Pressler Making Stuff. Jamie D. Macfarlane.
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Animation Overdrive: Ready,SET,Go!!!!!!!!!
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For my film I had to make quite a few sets including a tube train and tube stations. Between time constraints, facilites, equipment and .MONEY I had to figure out the best way to achieve nice working sets that were easy and quick to make but also suited the style of the film also. For the tube train itself I decided to make and exterior and interior seperatley so it would be easier to film. I made the exterior out of foam board cutting out windows and doors with a scalpel. Once sanded I painted the tiles...
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Louis Ralph's Blog of Art: August 2012
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A place where Louis Ralph shows his art. Wednesday, 29 August 2012. For my digital supporters and fellow blogmasters, EXPECT YOUR NEWS FEEDS TO BE ANNOYINGLY OVERFLOWING WITH RICH, tasteful, CARTOONY DELIGHT! Check out my NEW old blog. Http:/ louisralph.blogspot.com/. If your clicking hand is weak, or busy, here's a snippet:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To give you an idea. View my complete profile. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Louis Ralph's Blog of Art: New blog! WHAT? AGAIN?!
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A place where Louis Ralph shows his art. Wednesday, 29 August 2012. For my digital supporters and fellow blogmasters, EXPECT YOUR NEWS FEEDS TO BE ANNOYINGLY OVERFLOWING WITH RICH, tasteful, CARTOONY DELIGHT! Check out my NEW old blog. Http:/ louisralph.blogspot.com/. If your clicking hand is weak, or busy, here's a snippet:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To give you an idea. View my complete profile. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Animation Overdrive: May 2012
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I had to use some rigs while filming for scenes where Ted was running and jumping and falling over at points where he was not making contact with the floor or where he needed extra support. The rigs were made easily using twisted wire attached to a block of wood with some K&S at the end so as it could attach to the rig points I made in Ted during the build. In the shots where I knew I would be using rigs I began by taking a picture of the set without the puppet or rig in shot. Another thing I forgot to d...
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Animation Overdrive: June 2012
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Off The Rails Final Film! Ok Guys so here it is, the link to my. Film Off The Rails all finished! I am quite happy with the result and have learned a lot while making it. Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Academy of Art Character and Creature Design Notes. Adventures in Stop Motion. Bobby Pontillas Character Design. But Milk is Important. Character Design Artist Interviews. Dave Pressler Making Stuff. Jamie D. Macfarlane. Muffinman. go figure! The Illusion Of Movement.
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Animation Overdrive: March 2012
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As part of our business module at Uni we had to create an ultimate image to represent ourselves and our work. The image had to be an A4 image with no text the where the image should be enough. In some of the examples we were shown of previous years students, some people had created posters for their Final Film. I decided I would first start out by trying this myself. I looked up examples of other stop motion posters to start. I decided to base my idea around a timeline of my life. Making fast cast head.
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Animation Overdrive: April 2012
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The next stage of the head making process is to paint them. I first sprayed all the heads with a base coat of white primer. The primer brings out imperfections in the face such as where the sculpey meets the fast cast. I used a fine wet and dry sand paper to sand all these areas and make them smooth. I re-sprayed and re-sanded the heads 3 or 4 times using higher grade sandpaper to get them looking nice before adding the final skin colour. Removing plasticine after drying exposed the white eye. Once I had...