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Grace Mayer: February 2011
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Wednesday, 23 February 2011. I was looking through some photos from my visit to North Queensland earlier this year, and found the photos I took of some Australian plants and flowers. I know that the first one is a Hibiscus flower but I can't seem to find the names of the others, sadly. Since my final design is producing a floral effect, I thought these might give some inspiration. Thursday, 17 February 2011. This is what the form looked like when folded together and attached at the base:. During the past...
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Try Try Again: March 2011
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Monday, 14 March 2011. I'm really pleased with how my poster turned out. I feel it portrays a vintage feel, suitable for marking 100 years as well as having a modern twist, letting the viewer know it's a current poster. Monday, March 14, 2011. Task 1, signed and sealed. Well, we're all up to date on task 1 now. Everything I've mentioned on here has been expanded on in my sketchbook. Now then, let's take a look at task 2. Monday, March 14, 2011. Task 1 Final Piece. Monday, March 14, 2011. Really nice stro...
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Try Try Again: Task 1 Final Piece
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Monday, 14 March 2011. Task 1 Final Piece. I wanted to photograph this piece as though underwater. I therefore shot it against a black background with numerous lights at various angles creating a scattered light effect. I'm genuinely pleased with this this outcome as I feel my research shines through and helped me develop a unique and interesting structure. Monday, March 14, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Task 1, signed and sealed. Task 1 Final Piece. Hold your breath, Were going under.
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Grace Mayer: Floating
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Monday, 2 May 2011. Next I needed to photograph and animate the scene where my character floats away on the balloon, so I looked at how I could involve a zoomed in effect on the scene to make it more interesting. I like this effect, however, I think the zoomed in section shows too much of my background, and also highlights some rougher areas in it, which could make the animation look a bit amateurish. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To Zoom or not to Zoom? Cropping the Music Track.
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Grace Mayer: Confusion
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Sunday, 1 May 2011. I have added to my first scene with the rabbit disappearing out of sight and have made the spectator rabbit look confused with a different facial expression and a question mark. I think the outcome looks smooth and I like how it ties in with the rhythm of the music. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Introducing the ‘Give Registry’: a collection of essential items for victims of domestic abuse. To Zoom or not to Zoom? Cropping the Music Track. View my complete profile.
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Grace Mayer: April 2011
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Saturday, 30 April 2011. So Far So Good. I have managed to produce the first few seconds of my animation, where the rabbit is bouncing on his trampoline, and I'm very happy with the results. The order of my story now goes:. Rabbit bouncing on trampoline with it's friend watching from the side on the grass. The bouncing rabbit gets higher and higher until it eventually jumps so high that it disappears from sight. The spectating rabbit looks around very puzzled. Thursday, 28 April 2011. I have made my hot ...
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Grace Mayer: Cropping the Music Track
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Wednesday, 4 May 2011. Cropping the Music Track. To make sure I find the correct section of my music track, I have used software called WavePad. I opened the track in the program and then listened to it to find exactly where my chosen section started and ended. Once I knew this, I highlighted the area and trimmed it down. Then I simply saved it ready to import into After Effects and onto my final animation. This is the process I went through:. The track open in WavePad. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Try Try Again: Repetitive and interesting buildings
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Saturday, 5 March 2011. Repetitive and interesting buildings. The next step was researching buildings that I felt had forms or lines that could be well represented in paper and architecture showcased repeat. Really nice strong and clean lines. The curves are so strong yet smooth, and almost look as if they are made out of paper already. I can't help but imagine a paper structure made by repeating strong curves made by scoring the paper. Saturday, March 05, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hold y...
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Graphic Design Blog: May 2011
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Friday, 27 May 2011. Even though my animation itself is technically complete, I couldn't help feeling how it would perhaps benefit from colour of some kind, so I decided to give this a go, using the previous digital method that I experimented with. The screen shots show the process of beginning to add to colour to the frames of my animation. I am pleased with the effect that this gives, so I am going to try to add this colour to the whole of my animation. Saturday, 21 May 2011. Friday, 20 May 2011. After...