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Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Connor, Dani, james evaluating my animation

Danni evaluated Sascha work
I really liked sash’s comic I thought the drawing where pretty cool, I also like the background. The way the monsters move it’s done very well also. But when the speech bubbles came on there was not enough time to read them. I also did not understand what was going on at first till I could read the speech bubbles. Overall I thought it was very well done and I liked it very much.
Evaluation of Connor Stephens work
Connors interactive comic was really well done as he took a lot of time and effort to make everything work I really enjoyed watching the light from above follow Connor’s character while he was doing all these free styling moves off of buildings top it could have been better if I heard some police sirens and a helicopter flying above, In overall Connor’s animation was spot on. Those are the only two things I would add but everything else was perfect I loved the lighting the contrast of red and grey and black very well put, but where was the glare of the light on the character from the search light. Well done Connor.
James dyers Evaluation
I really enjoyed the effort and progress made in James’s animation he has put a lot of time and thought in to his piece I really enjoyed the characters in his piece it’s a bit slow in some parts but a really good use of contrast and colours and good use of creative thinking for his animation. I am really impressed how he was managed to complete his work when he’s hardly been here, really good work James
Written by sascha tucker
these are the people have evaluated my work

my story boards


This is my new story boards of my new animation ive done all my characters this is a lot shorter and simpler than my first idea

connor evaluation for my interactive comic

I watched sascha’s work I really enjoyed her animation because of the fact that it was a very difficult piece to animate as the images started off joined together after she had hand drawn it on Photoshop this however didn’t hinder her final outcome. This piece runs very smoothly and it’s really good that sascha decided to hand draw her work because I feel that sascha enjoyed making the piece.
written by Connor Stephens

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

start comic book


Just started doing my animation on the octo jellyfish and snake high light F8 then high light another second key frame then F6 then right click (inbetween then high lighted area) creating a classic tween make sure you move you're character/s around to free transform tool to resize them and control + enter to make watch you're work be animated.i have done some more work to my animation ive made it alot slower and alot longer i think it might be to long, I'm adding in speech bubbles but im finding it difficult to do because i don't know how to create them i couldnt see the demo marnie did the other week,
tools used: F6 to start moving the characters F7 to stop using classic tweens
script used: stop() fredgotoAndPlay() stop()
managed it to get paint tool fill white black outline oval tool line tool selection tool delete a section then fill white then Text add you're text in resize and replace then click off F6 F7 to start and finish speech bubbles

seagull animation




Crop images of seagull via Photoshop then save to desktop then import to flash library 800wdth 200 length five layers named

8 frames
Insert key frames for body right up wing and left up wing using edit free transform
Insert key frames for body down left and down right
See if it works using Ctrl + enter
Step 2: free transforms move seagull
Modify transform turn him around press F6 and he’s going backwards and forwards, go to frame 80 using a classic tween  

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

writting up my explaination

I am changing my animation to something a lot simpler, As my first intentional idea was Alice in horror land and it was too long and took too much time so I’m changing it to something a lot more easier to do so my plan b was jelly fish named stripey, octopus named jedda and a winged snake named Primus  
Primus starts a fight is jedda then looses because jedda has stripey with him, primus goes back in his cave then jedda and stripey carrying swimming on.
 The End.


Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Monday, 22 November 2010

tutorials

looking at tutorials for flash to help me make my animation reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXu6AKePXkQ&playnext=1&list=PL8CE63115F3871FDF&index=26

Using as a template to draw around the bed and around alice
Drawing up the room that Alice will be in using in my animation i am using illustration saving opening it back up in photoshop to make it a JPEG, Then posting on my blog to my work.
Another scene for my animation this is the scenery where alice fights three of other characters then changing the wall colours to defeat the queen

Monday, 15 November 2010



Ive have finally put up my storyboards


using flash and illustrator to create my work 
scanned in and sorted just got to try and make it work on flash now

my final poster



i decide to make a Alice poster for my animation because it's stuff ive learnt in the past with demo's and i thourght i was helpful to let people know what it is and so i done a poster

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

messing with illustrator


using basic skills from photoshop then transferring them to using basic shapes then making a crazy creative shape added in some text saying StarZ Of Disney

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Story board

My story is about Alice in wonderland the same characters but my OWN version of how i see Alice in wonderland

My Reference to why I am using Alice in wonderland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckBdOt37FCU&feature=related related to www.youtube.com



Monday, 11 October 2010

Street Art Video

Well I was very inspired about Thierry filimg up on Banksy, Shepard Fairey space invaded were inspiration  apart from Thierry because he copied other artist like Andy Warhol with famous faces them just doing the same things but changing it slightly I didn't like that to me that is copying them and their style and techniques with how they went about expressing their way of art and how they see life example one nation under CCTV(Banksy work)  i think its rather pathetic he should of stuck with documenting every thing the artist have done to make the world a better place and how they feel about life like Banksy and Shepard Fairey i believe its unfair to them

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

photoshop mug shot





 Select area use magic wand right click on selected area to create a new path then click on text box then click in side the selected area make the leading smaller or bigger the same with size of text using the characters of the text and spacing inbetween




Used fish eye, wave, Bulge, Squeeze, Inflate, Shell Lower

Monday, 4 October 2010

flash

I have just had an introduction on Flash shown a demo how to use movement and create new layers

A section for research (task1)

A section on a demo:, The demo was to teach us how to use different layers to create movement using tween and using frame example 1, 3 and 5. 2 and 4 would be the blink of an eye as the movement

Explain:

Creation of flash file on i-phone (state stage size):

place a Jpeg on the frame:

how you created a shape on frame 2:

How you created a new key frame (f6):

How you created a movieclip library symbol (f8):

How you created a classic tween:

interactive comic

 www.hoteloscartangoecholima.com
www.dead-on-arrival.co.uk/
I have research them both and in all I like the graphics to it but I dislike it I prefer the the old traditional book in my hands less hassle then if the application crashes, freezes or the system has gone down when you want it unlike a book you just pick it up and read away.

http://www.zark.com/ This is more of a comic book to me than the top two we have looked at, its interactive on the web but i still prefer tradition book.http://www.zark.com/pages2/az53.html i prefer the graphics on this comic to the other one because it stands out alot more then doll black and white

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

research on Digital interactive comics

http://blogspc.com/2010/03/25/comics-on-ipad/

 IDW iPad apps for comics
IDW Publishing apps, like the iPhone and iPod touch versions will offer customized panel-by-panel views to take advantage of the larger screen. IDW like Panelfly will have new features and presentation modes in the optimized iPad version.
IDW intends to have the new iPad-optimized versions from the IDW comics shop in addition to all of their apps available at iPad’s launch.
IDW comic titles include American McGee’s Grimm
, Astro Boy
, Bloom County
, CSI
, Dreamland Chronicles
, Danger Girl
, Family Circus
, FX
 G.I.Joe
, Ghost Whisperer: The Haunted, 
The Ghoul
, Grim Jack, 
Groom Lake, 
Igor, 
Jennifer Love Hewitt’s Music Box
, Jon Sable: Freelance 
Locke and Key
, Love & Capes
, Nanovor
 Paranormal Activities, 
Rocketeer, 
Side Chicks, 
Star Trek, 
Tank Girl
, The Dreamer and Transformers

Comics and iPad digital expansion
These iPad-optimized versions of Panelfly, IDW and ComiXology should all be available in the iTunes App Store right when first Wi-Fi iPad hits in late March. Look for a huge expansion in digital comics withiPad. We saw a similar expansion with the iPhone comic apps so I would expect even more titles and sales with the iPad apps.
Print comic fans shouldn’t dry doom and gloom for the print medium as IDW digital sales in 2009 were exponential and flowed onto their print volume expanding to the best level ever.
The power of the comic book marches on!



Comics’ by comiXology iPad app
Another iPad app ‘Comics’ by comiXology has been shown on a concept video of how their app will look running on an iPad.  Just like reading a print, only digitally enhanced. Comic iPad app looks set to take full advantage of the larger iPad screen. Panelfly and IDW were first out with published images of their iPad comic apps.
Publishers on the Comics app include Marvel Comics (US only)
, Image Comics
, Red 5, and Zenescope. New publishers
 include A Wave Blue World
, AdHouse Books
, Arcana Comics
, Asylum Press
, Bluewater Comics
, BOOM! Studios
, Com.X
, Creative Impulse, Digital Webbing
, eigoMANGA
, Evil Twin Comics
, First Salvo
, AAM/Markosia
, Moonstone
, Slave Labor Graphics (SLG)
, Top Cow
 and Third World Studios.Panelfly titles include Marvel Comics titles such as Blade, Captain America, Amazing Spider-Man, Astonishing XMen, Ironman, X23 and Age of Apocalypse.

Comic Book Research

My Artist Research for Comics
Watchmen Comic creator written by Allen Moore, Artist Dave Gibbons, Colourist John Higgins these guys are created a the best comics I ever read in my childhood the best DC comic The Watchmen series by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons can easily be argued as one of the most influential limited series in comic history. This one twelve issue series reinvented the way the public looked at the modern comic and opened a world of narrative options for future series. Published over twelve months, the series was released in 1986 and ended in 1987. Breaking ground for its serious literary consideration, Watchmen looked at an alternate United States standing on the brink of Nuclear War. Watchmen presented super-heroes as real people confronted with a mix of social, personal and ethical issues rarely depicted in comics. A classic by any standard and a pivotal series in comic history.




V for Vendetta 
Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd, V for Vendetta tells the tale of an anarchist bent on the destruction of a near future British government just following a limited nuclear war. The story was originally published in black and white between 1982 and 1985 for the British anthology comic Warrior though it wasn't completely told at that time due to the cancellation of the title. The series made its way to the US market just after the tremendous success of the Watchmen series under DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. V for Vendetta ran as a ten issue limited series in 1988 and quickly became a comic cult classic.

Wolverine Limited Series 
This series holds a special place for this comic fan. The limited series forever changed the way my father looked at comics and for that I am forever grateful. He read these four issues and never looked at comics as "funny books" ever again. This classic Marvel limited series was Wolverine's first solo series and saw print between toward the end of 1982. Chris Claremont penned this classic series with Frank Miller on art setting a look and tone for Wolverine that would propel this character to near legend status. An outstanding limited series containing not to be missed art and outstanding storytelling.

Green Lantern: Rebirth
Rarely do you know going into a series that it's about to reintroduce a classic character and reinvigorate a long running storyline at the exact moment when it's needed the most. Jeoff John’s reintroduction of Hal Jordan was just such a moment and you could see it coming from the first few pages of issue #1. Ethan Van Sciver's art was amazing and the series stood out from an already exceptional crowd of titles in late 2004 and early 2005. It's one of those great stories that takes a lot of loose pieces of lantern lore and blends them back together into a new, ultimately better mosaic. Green Lantern fans everywhere knew this was the right story in the right hands

Sin City: A Dame To Kill For
There was a time (and no one yet says that time is done) that Frank Miller settled into a small town called Sin City and made a home many readers enjoyed visiting. Steeped in film noir style and featuring intertwining stories cantered around Basin City, a fictional town in the located somewhere outside Seattle, Washington, Miller handed us Sin City. A Dame To Kill For is the second Sin City tale and the first to be featured outside Dark Horse Presents. Rumored as the heart of Sin City 2, we thought it was a great run to kick off our series galleries.

Night crawler Series Gallery
Kurt Wagner aka Night crawler is a long-time member of the X-Men. That said, he actually started life as a character targeted for DC's Legion of Super-Heroes. Created by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum and first appearing in the now legendary Giant-Size X-Men #1 back in May, 1975, Night crawler was a German mutant possessing the ability to teleport. Over the years Night crawler has proven himself both a swashbuckler and solid cornerstone of the Marvel mutant community. Cursed with the look of a demon, Night crawler harbours a core of nobility and compassion at times unequalled in comics.

Marvel Comics Jungle Action
Black Panther featured from #5
The series covered in this gallery is actually the second Jungle Action series. The first was produced under Atlas Comics in 1954. The series we're covering kicked off the Black Panther with issue #5 and saw its start in October 1972. The series served as the Black Panther's first starring series and was written by Don McGregor with art by Rich Buckler, Gil Kane and Billy Graham. This series pioneered the self-contained, multi-issue story arc concept. Comics legend Jack Kirby would next take up the Black Panther with a self titled series in 1977.