Thursday 5 November 2015

3D CGI Animation


3D CGI Animation




Just like 2D Animation the most common way to create these images is by using a pc how the differ is there is more detail to 3D Animation, As it is more life like how it works is the same as all other types of animation through our persistence of vision. Our mind tricks us into seeing a smooth motion in game or video however its is just pictures played back at a very fast rate, We as humans need the pictures to appear on screen at 12 FPS( Frames per second) each picture in a motion counts as one complete image so to make this move there has to be a slight difference to make them appear like they are moving and we need to see 12 of these images in a second so it is quiet a lot per movie or game that is being made.

The first full length motion picture that was made by Disney Pixar the movie was called Toy story which was a massive success and has lead to alot more movies such as Finding Nemo, Toy story movie sequels, Shrek and the Sequels, and more recently CGI movies such as Life of PI and Avatar. 


Advantages 
Real life realism
been able to make in real time
makes better games and videos 

Disadvantages 
Cost alot of money to make productions
takes along time to make 
needs alot of resources 

How to make 3D Animation
Computer
3D animation Software 
CGI Greenscreen

Some Examples Of 3D Animation

2D Computer graphic animation


2D Computer Graphic Animation 

As early as the 1940s and 1950s there were scientific experiments in computer based 2D Animation mostly seen by John Whitney. But it wasn't until the mid 1960s -70s were computer based animation became more publicly involved within the media were most computer based pictures and graphics were in 2- Dimensions, But we short lived because by the late 1980s 3D technology was making its way into motion pictures and by the mid 1990s 3D animation was used in full length feature film productions.

Around the 1960s Edward E. Zajac, And others started early development of 2D animation at the Bell Telephone Labs and Lawrence Livermore Notional Laboratory  and by 1973 the movie sequel to westworld a movie about robots that live and work along side humans was made and 3 years later the sequel to that was made called Futureworld (1976) witch was produced using a 3D wire frame to make a hand and a face by using this technique.

Advantages of using 2D animation 
Cheaper to make 
less time to make it 
fewer resources needed

Disadvantages of using 2D Animation
Not as good Quality compared to 3D 
Not as Realistic
Its easier to Replicate Effects

How to Make 2D Animation
All you need is 
Computer
pen - pencil 
paper 

Some Examples Of 2D Animation

Friday 2 October 2015

Cel Animation


Cel Animation

A Cel (Celluloid) is a method in which transparent see through pieces of paper are used to develop images so that hand drawing animators can draw there pictures and characters more than once to make it easier to animate there movie.

It was widely used in the early 20th centenary but as it was highly flammable and unstable its was replaced by cellulose acetate.
The arrival of computer assisted animation productions took the place of the vase majority of Cel animation has been completely abandoned around 1990 when Disney Studios decided to movie to compute animation.

Earl Hurd patented the technique of Cel Animation  in 1914 the technique means hand drawing animators can draw characters on to the cels and put over the top of static backgrounds by doing this it reduces the amount of time a character needs to be redrawn this then means the production can be divided into separate teams of specialists in an assembly line by doing this productions became more cost effective.
It works by drawing or painting the outline of the image onto the front of the cels and placed over the background witch is drawn or painted in color.

How To Make
Transparent paper 
Camera 
paint or pencils 
rubbers if needed 

Advantages 
Makes it easier to draw the same picture twice, reduces the time to make a short film,  it removes the jittery appearance in the movie 

Disadvantages 
It still needs to be photographed, you cant save the characters you draw, also is very complex to develop 


Some Examples 


Friday 18 September 2015

Stop Motion Animation

Stop Motion 
Stop motion (stop frame) is a newer animation Technique that manipulates objects to make them appear to move by its self. Just like Flip-book animation stop motion requires the object to be moved slightly in each photograph creating the illusion of movement. The way this works is by taking a picture of a clay figures (Wallace and Gromit) or dolls with movable parts added in to a movie like continuous sequence to produce movement.

Stop motion has been a long term technique in film, The first form of stop motion was created by Albert E. Smith and J.Stuart Blackton in 1898 for Vitagraph film studios production of (Humpty Dumpty Circus).
Smith and Blackton used toys of acrobats and animals to make the illusion of an animated circus in motion and come to life. Around December 1916 Helena Smith Dayton became the first female stop motion animator used clay figures in her stop motion projects and by 1917 she released her own stop motion version of of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In more modern times stop motion can be found in a verity of well known feature length movies such as in star wars: the empire strikes back AT-AT walkers and return of the jedi AT-ST Walkers were shot in stop motion, Robocop used Go motion in there films a type of stop motion.

Here are some examples of stop motion short and feature length movies:

it is very easy to create stop motion animation movies all you need to do it take photographs with very small movements in each different picture and use a program on a pc or laptop even phones or tablets to add your pictures to a sequence that will move them fast enough to make them movie and come to life.

advantages
Very fun to make can be low cost if you are drawing and using clay but if you already have a camera even if its just on your phone then you can make a stop motion video.

Disadvantages
Very time consuming,  can need a high level of art and drawing skill can cost a bit of money to get a decent camera and also a professional program to make your videos.







Zoetrope Animation

Zoetrope

A Zoetrope is one of many pre-film animation devices that use optical illusions of static image movement that make images become animated caused by our persistence of vision.


What a Zoetrope looks like when its working https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBg6dAE3mI0


It was created around 100BC by Chinese inventor Ding Huan However the exact nature of the zoetrope very unclear it is commonly miss reported by historians due to the variety of the device.

The basic drum like base Zoetrope was created around 1833-34 by A British Mathematician called William George Horner who was aware of the recently invented and closely related Phenakistoscope disc.

Horner cut slits in between the images so when the device was rotated it would have animated pictures he called this (Daedaleum) which was wrongly acclaimed to mean “The Wheel of the Devil” The Daedaleum failed to become popular till the 1860s when modifications to the device were made i.e. the slits were made higher than the images to make it easier to use and be able to replace the strips of image’s it was patented by both English and American inventors including Milton Bradley and William f. Lincoln who named his device ( The Zoetrope) meaning “ Wheel Of Life”.


How to Make

All you need to make a Zoetrope

  Circular cardboard container (4" diameter)

 Ruler

 Plastic thumbtack

Marker

 Utility knife

 Zoetrope template – Images of your Choice

 Scissors

Electrical tape


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nXbSRxR6yA

How it works
Zoetrope works by cutting slits in to the top or side of the cardboard container and placing your image wheel into the circular cardboard container and spinning the container which will generator the speed needed to animate the image.


Advantages
Very cheap to make easy to customize and change images

Disadvantages
time consuming to make and also may require a lot of artistic ability 

Friday 11 September 2015

Flipbook Animation

Flipbook
A Flipbook or Flickerbook is a paper booklet that has pictures on it that slightly vary from page to page so when you flick through the pages rapidly the picture becomes animated by simulating motion. Most commonly used in childrens books however can be moved towards adults by using a serise of photographs apposed to drawings.
First seen in 1868 patented by John Barnes Linnett named kineograph ("moving picture").
The first flipbooks were the first form of animation of a linear sequence of images instead of  a circular phenakistoscope another form of animation used to make an optical illusion caused by our persistence of vision. It was even used by Walt Disney from 1928 till 2007 were a blacked out logo flipbook would appear and by flicking through in rapid succession Mickey Mouse: Steamboat Willie would appear for the intro for some Disney Movies. 
It is very simple to make all you need is a couple peices of paper 3 Pieces Paper
Stapler Scissors Markers, Crayons, Colored Pencils.
It is also very easy to use all you need to do when you have finished making your flipbook or Flickerbook and use your thumb to flick through the pages in rapid succession.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NQyzcDnMdE (Disneys Steamboat Willie 1928)
In my opinion the advantages of flipbooks are that it is very low cost to make it is highly flexible because it can be anything you want it to be book, brochure, comic books, virtually anythng can be made into a flipbook even websites. Disadvantages it takes alot of time to make also you have to make very minor changes to the next picture you draw or the illusion wont work.


Friday 4 September 2015

Thaumatrope Animation



Thaumatrope



A Thaumatrope is a device (toy) that creates and optical illusion it blends two images together that make us see something move this is caused by our persistence of vision.

The Device (Toy) was popular in the 19th century created around in London by Sir John Herschel but John Ayrton Paris and Peter Mark Roget Popularized it to demonstrate the device.

In 1824 John Ayrton Paris used the device to Demonstrate persistence of view to the Royal College of Physicians around 1824 The Device Works By having two separate images on a piece of paper or cardboard for example a fish one side a bowl on the other with two pieces of elastic or string tied to both sides witch are twirled to make the piece of paper or cardboard spin witch creates the optical illusion alternatively you could stick the piece of paper or cardboard on a stick and use the pam of your hand to spin it.

The advantages of using our persistence of vision is best described by watching movies or television our vision lets us enjoy the images that flash in rapid succession to create the illusion even though to our eyes is seems like a constant lit screen it also stops us from seeing the world as black every time we blink for a split second.

This is how you make a thaumatrope