Saturday, March 19, 2011

rgb liquid glitch thing...




simple referene, but we'll make ours way better

actual motion piece (i didn't know how to post the video)
http://www.james-francis.com/web_pages/liquids_motion.html

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Reference


"HAT" by Max & Laura Braun from Büro Achter April on Vimeo.

@1:04 I thought the sequence was cool getting rid of the upper torso and I liked the use of hands

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

yo where I is??


showing how time progresses: variation two

playing more on flat graphic cuts instead of on light



showing how time passes



Our White World...In Full Color.

If you noticed, the last few frames have been very colorful. So this begs the questions, "What about our whiht world?"

It's still there and I'd like to explain the role of white in our piece and how it now exists.

All the frames so far in the past 24 hours, have utilize colors that are more or less based on these three: the classical Red, Green and Blue.



It's not the colors that are important, it's how they interact.



This principle will show in our animation.



In the above frame, we see a liquid explosion. Think like an old TV where an overlap of image tone occurs. It's a visual echo. But let's see what happens one second afterwards.



In this second, the overlap has lined up, and the colors have combined on top of each other, creating white.

Our world is still white. That is, it is white when it is unmoving and stationary. The moment the subject begins to interact with it, a world of color erupts.

Thanks guys.

Time Displacement Editing Reference

This is what I'm going to try to graphically tackle today. Doug and Steve have expressed interest in adding "skips" into the edit of the animation. Think DJ scratches but visually.

Also, if you haven't noticed from the last few frames, I have assumed most of the stylistic control and we are undergoing an overhaul based on a styleframe posted by Chris previously. If you have concerns, let me know.


Thought this was cool