Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Artist Statement

Artist Statement

My work explores the relationship between 
environmental sensibilities and the human condition.
With influences as diverse as Christo and Jeanne-Claude 
and Jean-Jacque sempe, 
new insights are synthesised from both opaque and transparent layers.

I have become fascinated by the unrelenting divergence of the zeitgeist. 
 What starts out as hope soon becomes debased into a dialectic of greed, 
leaving only a sense of nihilism and the possibility of a new understanding.

As momentary phenomena become reconfigured 
through studious and personal practice, 
the viewer is left with an epitaph for the limits of our culture.

Rhonda is Done!

Final Project!!!




Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Chosen Dialogue for Rhonda

This is an audio video, I have designated for my Rhonda hermit crab character. 
The part where she yells "It's me Rhonda! I shared my pudding wit' chu man, I gave you my snackpack!" Will be the part I will use for my Dialogue Project. 






Rig broken down for ya'

Here is my Character Rhonda the Hermit crab
 In this second illustration, I have broken down the main parts that move in my animation
 In this third picture, I show the points of articulation with the parts that move and where they attach from. I have also showed the direction in which these parts move.
Everything you see here and in the animation below, was done through Flash.
I was able to create different layers and then convert them into symbols with multiple articulations in one set. Example: The left (orange and closer to us) foreleg has two articulation point. The first one has to do with the shoulder, attached to the body (the maroon figure directly behind it). The second articulation point is with the three orange, beige, and yellow part of that foreleg. It is able to move/shift forward and back giving it the shuffling/moving look it does.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Its Hermy the Hermit Crab

For this Project we had to create a character and make them do a walk cycle.

Here is with the beginning scene.

Enjoy! :)

Thursday, October 31, 2013

I Hope You Make It Alright

Kinetic Typography Project




Finally Finished! 
I only found out about 3-D animation AFTER I finished it. 
So maybe in the future I will make it even COOLER!
Enjoy!


Friday, October 25, 2013

Can't say I'm surprised

I have decided to change for my typography project with a song rather than lines from a poem.
Sorry Maya Angelou, it's nothing personal. I sware!

The song I chose to go with is called Sleeping at Night by Caught A Ghost!
If you haven't heard it....You haven't been living correctly!
Haha ... No but seriously.

It's a fantastic song, jazzy, hip, and the lyrics are quite catchy as well.
Great song to work to and feel good.
I have attached the music video for you to hear it and see it's amazingness :)

Enjoy. I know I've heard this song about 138 times and still love it.


The part I chose for my typography project is the chorus:
I hope you make it alright,
I hope you make it alright,
make your mind up get right up
And then march to the meaningless line up
I hope you make it alright
I hope you make it alright,
You can sell dust or steal the daylight
I don't care just as long as you are sleeping at night

Let me know what you think about it.
:)

Oh and Happy Friday!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Typography Week!

TYPOGRAPHY WEEK

What is Typography?
 is the art and technique of arranging type in order to make language visible. The arrangement of type involves the selection of typefaces, point size, line length, leading (line spacing), adjusting the spaces between groups of letters (tracking) and adjusting the space between pairs of letters.




Some Videos that ARE AMAZING!

-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOgIkxAfJsk
-http://vimeo.com/17450666
-http://vimeo.com/20534171


I chose a piece of a Poem
Phenomenal Woman
        by Maya Angelou

Here's the original Poem:

Phenomenal Woman


Pretty women wonder where my secret lies.
I’m not cute or built to suit a fashion model’s size   
But when I start to tell them,
They think I’m telling lies.
I say,
It’s in the reach of my arms,
The span of my hips,   
The stride of my step,   
The curl of my lips.   
I’m a woman
Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,   
That’s me.

I walk into a room
Just as cool as you please,   
And to a man,
The fellows stand or
Fall down on their knees.   
Then they swarm around me,
A hive of honey bees.   
I say,
It’s the fire in my eyes,   
And the flash of my teeth,   
The swing in my waist,   
And the joy in my feet.   
I’m a woman
Phenomenally.

Phenomenal woman,
That’s me.

Men themselves have wondered   
What they see in me.
They try so much
But they can’t touch
My inner mystery.
When I try to show them,   
They say they still can’t see.   
I say,
It’s in the arch of my back,   
The sun of my smile,
The ride of my breasts,
The grace of my style.
I’m a woman
Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That’s me.

Now you understand
Just why my head’s not bowed.   
I don’t shout or jump about
Or have to talk real loud.   
When you see me passing,
It ought to make you proud.
I say,
It’s in the click of my heels,   
The bend of my hair,   
the palm of my hand,   
The need for my care.   
’Cause I’m a woman
Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That’s me.

The highlighted portion of the poem is the text I chose to do my Typography Project on. 


Here is the Video made from Flash!



Enjoy!

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Emotion Video!

Precilla has been Created to demonstrate:
Passion and changing to being Proud.
Do you see it?

I made this short little video on Flash.
What a project. In one week I had to redo it about three times. It was
time consuming. But to be honest it was a blast using Flash and Figuring out how to use it!

Enjoy!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

video we watched!

This is an impressive video Ms. Corrigan showed us in class.
It is an animation that was created on Flash, the program we are currently using.
This shows us what you CAN DO with this program.

How depressing... I mean inspiring ;)

It's so ridiculously goooood!

http://bitey.com/2007/11/waterlollies/

Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Story Board for Flash Animation

My Original Character was going to be

Billy-Jo Bob Rocky

And ended up with Precilla


Thought of You

Thought of You
by
Ryan Woodward

Beautiful Video.  To get inspired for this weeks project!
Video that portrays emotion.
Enjoy! :)

http://youtu.be/OBk3ynRbtsw

Thursday, October 03, 2013

JEAN-CLAUDE Comes to life!

Finally the moment you have all been waiting for....


Jean-Claude is finally Here!


This stop motion animation was created with dragon effects, 

photoshop and the help of Ms. Corrigan!

I  have deviated a bit from my original idea, and animatic drawing.  

Reality settled in once I cut out  Jean Claude and 

started making him move to create the first few seconds. 

I have over 145+ Frames/Pictures to equal 19.5 seconds of animation. 

It's incredible to think every movement is broken down to create a 'realistic' looking character. 

There's a lot more to do to make it better, but with the limited amount of time, I think he turned out alright. 

More than alright :)


Hope you Enjoy :)



Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Animatics For Jean-Claude



Animatic of Jean-Claude
I created an Animatic with sounds to make the story board and 
story be a lot clearer for my final movie.
Enjoy! 
:)

https://vimeo.com/75324359

Thursday, September 19, 2013

5 Ideas Become 1: His name is Jean-Claude

After presenting the five ideas to represent ARC, The french guy on a Bicycle who would be falling was chosen. 

And thus my Character Jean-Claude was created.

 
I present to you Jean-Claude
         

The story is about a French Man who rides his bicycle as quickly as he can to get home in order to crack his bread open. The thing is if he gets home too late, the bread will either get cold or soggy or cold and soggy, making the crackling sound of a open baguette nothing close to perfect. 
As Jean-Claude hurries home to get that perfect crackling sound, he doesn't notice a big rock in the middle of the path, and collides with it; propelling him off of his bike, and unto the ground. 
Both baguettes fly out of the basket as well and land in different spots. One ends up broken in half, while the other miraculously landed on a bush and remained intact. 
As he picks up the one who is still whole, it is still warm and gives him hope that the possibility of getting that perfect crackle is still possible. He rushes himself back upon his bicycle, hurries home, and abruptly comes to a stop when he gets there. You see him sitting down, almost praying, and cracks the bread in half. The crackling of the bread, is in fact, perfect. 

The End. 

The short story will be transformed into a short 10 second movie on the dragon frame program.
Stay tuned to see how it turns out! :)

Story Board of Jean-Claude

The Story Board of Jean-Claude

The Story begins...
  1.  Camera is focused on Jean-Claude (J.C) Riding his bike on full speed.
  2.  View on J.C top and back, with the view of his house approaching.
  3.  Camera on left side of J.C focuses on him again, but this time there is a rock on the path in front of him.
  4.  Close up of front wheel of the bicycle making contact with the rock takes place.
  5.  The ARC principle is applied to J.C and his baguettes as he is being propelled from his bicycle into the air. (ARC1)
  6.  After Jean-Claude's fall, he is on the floor, one baguette is also seen broken in half.


  1.  As Jean-Claude gets up from his fall, he picks up the broken in half baguette and yells "NOOOOOOOON!" in a sad and crying voice
  2.  Once he stands up, he takes a look around of his surrounding, looking for the second baguette and sees it in one piece on a bush.
  3.  (switch 2) Elated by this good news he puts the baguette up in the air as a sign of Victory!
  4.  (switch 1) he rushes back on his bicycle to get himself home
  5.  He makes a forced stop in front of his home (ARC2)
  6.  You see him sitting with a plate in front of him, and when he cracks his baguette, its the perfect crackling sound.
  7. Fin, The End
 The Following pictures are samples of what my ARC1 will look like:




12 PRINCIPLES OF ANIMATION


  1. Squash and Stretch
  2.  Anticipation
  3.  Staging
  4.  Straight Ahead Action and Pose-to-Pose
  5.  Follow Through and Overlapping Action
  6.  Slow In and Slow Out
  7.  Arcs
  8.  Secondary Action
  9.  Timing
  10.  Exaggeration
  11.  Solid Drawing
  12.  Appeal
 I was given Appeal, and this is what I came up with in about a half hour:

 An Elephant with wings. 
I drew this character on Illustrator. It was my first time using the program. 
There's a lot to it, but you get the hang of it when you start using it continuously.  
Appeal to a cartoon character is what Charisma would be to an actor. 

"A character who is appealing is not necessarily sympathetic – villains or monsters can also be appealing – the important thing is that the viewer feels the character is real and interesting. 
There are several tricks for making a character connect better with the audience; for likable characters a symmetrical or particularly baby-like face tends to be effective."  
-Johnston & Thomas


We were then given another principle to work with, to create a short story. The principle I was given was Arc.


Arc  is the arched trajectory that tends to follow most natural actions. 
In animation, adhering to this principle creates greater realism. 
This can apply to a limb moving by rotating a joint, or a thrown object moving along a parabolic trajectory. 
Some exception apply to mechanical movement, which typically moves in straight lines. 
"An object in motion that moves out of its natural arc for no apparent reason will appear erratic rather than fluid. 
Therefore when animating (for example) a pointing finger, the animator should be certain that in all drawings in between the two extreme poses, the fingertip follows a logical arc from one extreme to the next. 
Traditional animators tend to draw the arc in lightly on the paper for reference, to be erased later."
-Johnston & Thomas

By next Class, We had to come up with 5 ideas
that would be based on this principle; 
and incorporate the previous work of what 
the students had come up with their principle. 
This is what I had to work with for the ARC principle:

The Five Ideas I came up with were the Following:
  •  An Airplane and a pilot doing tricks throughout the day. once night fell the airplane crashes into the mountain due to poor visibility. Tricks would be the ARC.
  •  A little boy with playing with his friends. They are playing baseball. He is trying to pitch the perfect ball, which takes so long that nightfall begins to set. One of his friends yell: "C'mon man, hurry up we aren't going to see anything soon!" So he quickly pitches the ball. Its the worst thrown ball in history. Pitch would be the ARC.
  •  A french guy is riding his bicycle with baguettes in a bag attached to the rear. He hits a rock and falls to the ground. Fall would be the ARC.
  • A distant figure would approach the camera as the sun moves up into the sky. The higher the sun, the closer the figure gets, and the bigger it becomes. As the night starts to settle in, the figure is less visible, but the figure is more distinguished and is gigantic. once the night sets, and the moon is in the sky, eyes, teeth, and sharp claws appear with a twinkle in them. Sun and moon setting would be the ARC.
  •  Llama walks through the image, eating grass. Makes dancing moves. Sun and Moon Setting would be the ARC.



Tuesday, September 03, 2013

A bit about the Blogger:


My Name is Natacha Palay 

I am a Junior Transfer at the University of South Florida (USF).

GO BULLS!

I'm taking Computer Animation this semester!
I have always been interested in illustration, computer animation, as well as creating characters and stories; but never thought I'd actually take a class.
Taking this class is a little out of my expertise.
But I am really psyched and excited to see what we get to create!

Enjoy:)

Welcome, Bienvenue!

Hello, Bonjour!

Welcome and Enjoy what I 
am doing in computer animation 
here at USF, University of South Florida. 
My Teacher is Ms. Dana Corrigan. 
She has been doing this for quite some time and is 
breaking it down for us step by step.