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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
− | === | + | === Animation Example Links === |
+ | |||
+ | ;Animated illustration examples on pinboard: | ||
+ | :https://pinboard.in/u:choppingblock/t:animated-gif/t:illustration | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Animation Techniques Links === | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; How to Keyframe Like a Pro! (Animation process for any software) | ||
+ | : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-sF_1FgpJw | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Photoshop Animation Techniques by Alex Grigg | ||
+ | : https://www.alexgrigg.com/pages/photoshop-animation-techniques (video) | ||
+ | : Old but still valuable | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; How To Create An Advanced Photoshop Animation | ||
+ | : https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2015/06/creating-advanced-animations-in-photoshop/ | ||
== Video Notes == | == Video Notes == | ||
<!-- *[http://assets.choppingblock.com.s3.amazonaws.com/video/screencast/20170522_MPS_DP_01_PortfolioReviewAndPinboard.mp4 Review Photography portfolios and adding them to the pinboard link above] --> | <!-- *[http://assets.choppingblock.com.s3.amazonaws.com/video/screencast/20170522_MPS_DP_01_PortfolioReviewAndPinboard.mp4 Review Photography portfolios and adding them to the pinboard link above] --> | ||
+ | *[http://assets.choppingblock.com.s3.amazonaws.com/video/screencast/20231030_MFAI_01_TinyTownAnimationProjectReviewPtA.mp4 Tiny Town animation project review PtA] | ||
+ | *[http://assets.choppingblock.com.s3.amazonaws.com/video/screencast/20231030_MFAI_02_TinyTownAnimationProjectReviewPtB_PlusAssignment.mp4 Tiny Town animation project review PtB] | ||
+ | *[http://assets.choppingblock.com.s3.amazonaws.com/video/screencast/20231030_MFAI_03_ColorCalibrationForScreensOverview.mp4 Color calibration for screens overview] | ||
== Assignment == | == Assignment == | ||
+ | * Your assignment this week is to find an animation that inspires you and create a new hand-drawn, colored, and composited animating illustration. | ||
+ | * This week, you can start your drawings on paper and scan them into Photoshop or work 100% digitally and draw in Photoshop, Fresco, Procreate, etc... | ||
+ | * You can use Fresco, Photoshop, or After Effects to animate your illustration. | ||
+ | * The focus of this assignment is ANIMATION; you should spend most of your effort on the quality/nuance of animation. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === The Process === | ||
+ | # Leverage the internet and/or the links above to find an animation or animation technique that inspires you. | ||
+ | #* Save the link or a recording of the animation to hand-in and share with your project. | ||
+ | # Create a new illustration document In Photoshop, Fresco, Procreate, etc... | ||
+ | #* Draw your composite parts digitally or use the scanning techniques from past lessons to create your parts. | ||
+ | #* Using Adobe Fresco, Photoshop, or After Effects, you need to create a 15 second or longer animation that tells a story! | ||
+ | |||
+ | === The Details === | ||
+ | * You will be sharing your inspiration example when you present your project. | ||
+ | * Your illustration (and, therefore, animation) should be square. | ||
+ | ** I suggest you make your parts within a document with a resolution no smaller than 2400 x 2400 pixels and then make a copy of your file and size down to a smaller size if your animation is long or your computer is struggling. | ||
+ | * Your animation should be 15 seconds or longer. | ||
+ | * Your animation can be in gif or .mp4 formats | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Upload for class next week === | ||
+ | * A link or recorded version of your inspiration animation. | ||
+ | * One LAYERED high-resolution Photoshop file of your new non-animating illustration. If you did not use Ps, please save it as a Ps file. | ||
+ | * Any additional source files, scans etc.. used for your animating masterpiece. | ||
+ | * Video or animated gif exported file. | ||
+ | * Google drive folder: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N9Q8KzLLNPklG-U_m2DEJP1gCFLL5iUg&usp=drive_fs svaMFAI_20231106-Inspired-by-Illustrated-Animation] |
Latest revision as of 09:36, 2 November 2023
Contents
Last Week
- Review "tiny town" projects and your separation technique
- Photoshop animation techniques
- New assignment, tiny town animations
This Week
- Review animation projects and share tips.
- Additional tips and best practices for animation in Photoshop and Fresco.
- Next assignment, more animation.
Open Questions
Notes
Animation Example Links
- Animated illustration examples on pinboard
- https://pinboard.in/u:choppingblock/t:animated-gif/t:illustration
Animation Techniques Links
- How to Keyframe Like a Pro! (Animation process for any software)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-sF_1FgpJw
- Photoshop Animation Techniques by Alex Grigg
- https://www.alexgrigg.com/pages/photoshop-animation-techniques (video)
- Old but still valuable
- How To Create An Advanced Photoshop Animation
- https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2015/06/creating-advanced-animations-in-photoshop/
Video Notes
- Tiny Town animation project review PtA
- Tiny Town animation project review PtB
- Color calibration for screens overview
Assignment
- Your assignment this week is to find an animation that inspires you and create a new hand-drawn, colored, and composited animating illustration.
- This week, you can start your drawings on paper and scan them into Photoshop or work 100% digitally and draw in Photoshop, Fresco, Procreate, etc...
- You can use Fresco, Photoshop, or After Effects to animate your illustration.
- The focus of this assignment is ANIMATION; you should spend most of your effort on the quality/nuance of animation.
The Process
- Leverage the internet and/or the links above to find an animation or animation technique that inspires you.
- Save the link or a recording of the animation to hand-in and share with your project.
- Create a new illustration document In Photoshop, Fresco, Procreate, etc...
- Draw your composite parts digitally or use the scanning techniques from past lessons to create your parts.
- Using Adobe Fresco, Photoshop, or After Effects, you need to create a 15 second or longer animation that tells a story!
The Details
- You will be sharing your inspiration example when you present your project.
- Your illustration (and, therefore, animation) should be square.
- I suggest you make your parts within a document with a resolution no smaller than 2400 x 2400 pixels and then make a copy of your file and size down to a smaller size if your animation is long or your computer is struggling.
- Your animation should be 15 seconds or longer.
- Your animation can be in gif or .mp4 formats
Upload for class next week
- A link or recorded version of your inspiration animation.
- One LAYERED high-resolution Photoshop file of your new non-animating illustration. If you did not use Ps, please save it as a Ps file.
- Any additional source files, scans etc.. used for your animating masterpiece.
- Video or animated gif exported file.
- Google drive folder: svaMFAI_20231106-Inspired-by-Illustrated-Animation