Monday, October 1, 2012

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Dancing Animation References

Dear. My Classmates

I post thouse references for my classmates who working on the dancing animation.
I don't know which type of dance you guys making. But I hope this references give you some help. 

1.Center of Gravity Changes
 
(Front View)

  (Back View )


2.When Lift one leg  
 
(Front View)

(Side View) 

Weight_OneLeg_Side from DJ Nicke on Vimeo.

Monday, September 24, 2012

JuYoung - Gymnastic Reference

Hello everyone
For the pick 2 animations, I choose Gymnastic and Dance.
I am going to make Gymnastic first, so I found a reference.
What do you think of this? :)

Saturday, September 22, 2012

IRe_Dance_Reference

 
Tango Dance- 'por una cabeza'
  

Hi :)
From week01-07, I choose to make a dancing Animation.
I like to share my reference with you guys. I will going to Animate this.
Please give comments for me.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Jerry Son: Lip Sync Audio file

Hello class,

I am going to post an audio file. I am not so sure everyone still remembers what my audio file was (that was "No Santa? Was I bad?" it included about the Jewish religion). Because of respect of other religion, David recommended to find another audio file. I hope this one is appropriate for class work.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUVfg--u2Kw

Please click this link above.


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Jonathan Hanson: Parkour Reference

Hello everybody! I just finished editing together some reference and I'm pretty happy about it but I thought I should post it on here to hear what you guys have to think about.



Any comments are welcome, for one thing I know the continuity between the shots is a bit messed up but I don't think it's too bad. Anyways, hope your assignments are going well everybody!

Saturday, September 8, 2012

INSTRUCTOR POST - Welcome New Students

Welcome to the AAU Fall Semester of 2012

This is a persistent online site I use to allow students in my class to solicit and offer feedback on their animation. There are a few important notes;

1. Conduct yourself here as you would in the class. Play nice with others and be supportive and constructive with your comments. Limit the posting to information relevant to the class.

2. I use participation here as part of your class participation mark. Participation accounts for 20% of your total grade! If you're shy this is a great way to be involved in the classroom discussion. You get points for posting your work or for giving feedback on other people’s animation.

3. Title each post with your name, for example: “David Latour: Blocking Pass 1”. Your blogger ID may not be something I recognize.  You don't want to miss out on participation marks when you post here.

4. This blog is as helpful as you make it. Be active with comments, post your work regularly and take advantage of this venue. Monitor this site at least once a week. I will use this as a forum to make general announcements and answer common questions, so you don't want to miss out.

Even If you're new to blogging you'll find this a pretty painless and straightforward process. If you have something from class you'd like to show, use the following steps:
·         Playblast your work (16:9 ratio, 640x360, convert to .mov, with H264 compression)
·         Post the movie file on any video streaming site (YouTube, Vimeo)
·          Copy the “embed HTML” from the streaming site
·         In blogger click "new post" on the upper right corner of the screen and click on the "edit HTML" tab on the top right of the new post and paste the code in the window.

5. Blogger works best with Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome. If you have technical issues: try switching your browser. Make sure you login with the Google ID that you were invited with or you won’t be able to post or comment.

Every time someone adds a new post or comments on an existing one, I get a direct email. I try to look in here regularly and offer critique and guidance as well. This blog will be available as space allows, so you will be able to continue posting here after the end of term. (You may even see former students offering feedback here.)

Welcome to the blog and have a great time.

*Your first assignment:  Post your name in the comments of this welcome message with a sentence or two about what you hope to learn in this class.