Monday, October 10, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Anime
Anime is a style of 2d animation form Japan that has became increasingly popular in western society over the last 20 years.
Anime has distinctive drawing techniques that is used to draw people, ridiculously big eyes and big, bright (and possibly oddly coloured) hair.
Anime has distinctive drawing techniques that is used to draw people, ridiculously big eyes and big, bright (and possibly oddly coloured) hair.
Anime like 2D animation has many forms and styles that come under the initial genre, the two main styles are Shoujo (girly and cutesy drawings) and Shounen (strong, masculine style at appeals to boys).
A girl draw in the Anime style Shojo by an unknown artist
unknown website,
2001,
This is an example of Shonen Anime. Picture form Hellsing of the main character Alucard
BlazingStar,
September 15, 2010,
September 15, 2010,
4/10/11
Here is a video of mixed anime shows, that shows the different types and styles of anime shows out there. I am aware that there is a real person in the movie, this is how the person wanted to make it.
Stop/ Clay
The style Stop-animation has many variations of sub-styles within category, I will only be looking at the two most polplar types, the main style Stop-animation and Clay-animation.
Stop-animation and Clay-animation both have the same method of making the characters move, with similarities in presentation and the finished work. This is a long and time consuming method, taking one shot, stopping camera, moving the figure ever so slightly and doing the whole process again a. The way movement is made in both processes is by taking hundreds upon thousands of individual shots of the figure, then making all the individual shots in to one piece of film.
With both Clay and Stop using the same process to make movement, it can be hard to tell the difference between the two. There is one major difference to tell them apart by what 'materials' are used to crate the characters to begin with.
Just as it's name suggests the figures that are created in the Clay Animation style are made entirely out of modeling clay or plasticine, that is the only notable difference. Stop Animation, uses the same stop and go camera techniques to make the figure move as Stop-animation.
The two best examples of clay animation that people would recognize are Wallace and Gromit and the little green blog we all love Gumby.
Stop-animation and Clay-animation both have the same method of making the characters move, with similarities in presentation and the finished work. This is a long and time consuming method, taking one shot, stopping camera, moving the figure ever so slightly and doing the whole process again a. The way movement is made in both processes is by taking hundreds upon thousands of individual shots of the figure, then making all the individual shots in to one piece of film.
With both Clay and Stop using the same process to make movement, it can be hard to tell the difference between the two. There is one major difference to tell them apart by what 'materials' are used to crate the characters to begin with.
Image for Coraline(2009) a recent Stop Animation Movie
Stop animation covers aboard range of materials/items that can be manipulated to move on the screen, such items can be form a simple coin to a action figure/doll. The one of the most current shows that use this method is the Robot Chicken team. I must tell you that a lot of their skits can be offensive or the joke can taken the wrong way, here a two skits that are not so bad, but they do contain swearing and violence.
Mar 20, 2010,
7/10/2011,
Dec 6, 2009,
7/10/2011,
A Clay Animation version of The Simpsons form one of the show's opening title sequences
Just as it's name suggests the figures that are created in the Clay Animation style are made entirely out of modeling clay or plasticine, that is the only notable difference. Stop Animation, uses the same stop and go camera techniques to make the figure move as Stop-animation.
The two best examples of clay animation that people would recognize are Wallace and Gromit and the little green blog we all love Gumby.
Dec 10, 2008,
8/10/2011
Nov 28 2007,
8/10/2011,
3D Animation
3D animation is when a image has made to look to be three dimensional and solid, unlike 2D animation that has a flat, two dimensional finish.
The most influential 3D animation company is Disney Pixar. Disney Pixar is now one of the biggest 3D animation companies in the world since their break through movie Toy Story in 1995. The company Dreamworks came along in 2001with their hit movie Sherk, giving Pixar a rival in this booming industry .
The easiest way to make a 3D figure move is to make a skeleton image that is controlled and manipulate by the animator on the computer using specially designed animation programs. Then the skeleton has the design of the figure drawn over the top.
Or another way to do it is make the figure out of modeling clay and using a special laser connected to the computer that scans the surface area one line at a time. The animator will scan every single line of the clay on to the computer.
3D example Monsters Inc, 2001
Cinematic Intelligence Agency
1997,
10/10/2011,
http://thecia.com.au/reviews/m/images/monsters-inc-7.jpg
1997,
10/10/2011,
http://thecia.com.au/reviews/m/images/monsters-inc-7.jpg
2D example Monsters Inc, 2001
Unknown illustrator
N/A
10/10/2011,
Mar 23/ 2010,
10/10/2011
The easiest way to make a 3D figure move is to make a skeleton image that is controlled and manipulate by the animator on the computer using specially designed animation programs. Then the skeleton has the design of the figure drawn over the top.
Or another way to do it is make the figure out of modeling clay and using a special laser connected to the computer that scans the surface area one line at a time. The animator will scan every single line of the clay on to the computer.
Screen print of 3D animation program in use
Screen print by unknown
2006–2011,
10/10/2011,
Screen print by unknown
2006–2011,
10/10/2011,
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