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Sunday, 17 October 2010

Animation, film, animation artist and technological progress



What is the actual animation? Basically, the animation is a trick done to manipulate images in a way combining or assembling a number of images becomes an object of dynamic / moving. Changes made can be either color or shape images. At the beginning of its growth, animations are made manually only by utilizing the skills of painting / drawing. To create an object moves, it takes tens to thousands of images assembled into one to create an image of the living. Results from the process of creating animation ... we can see through the cartoons, which until this moment still a faforit event not only for small children, even many adults love it. 

Although times have changed, in principle, the process of making animation is no different. Differences or changes that occur are in facilities that can be used to create an animation. If the first use only the agility of the hand, at this time thanks to advances in technology, animation becomes more easily made even by someone who actually does not have the ability or expertise in the field of fine arts. With only the software animator, various animated images can be made with great results. 

Progress animation technology really felt its influence in the growth areas of cinematografi. If the first is only used to make a cartoon film, thanks to progress made and the ability to create near-perfection effec image of an object, animation, widely used to replace the object in a film that can not be made naturally. Widescreen movies or on television today, one might say almost always be made to include most of the technology in the field of animation. From soap operas that became the favorite until the fil-Bejo latest film production in Hollywood. A very remarkable development in the field of animation technology is certainly need to watch out by artists who had been selling well like fried bananas. They should pray that more progress has occurred does not result in the loss of their jobs. E. .. Do-do all the filming process could eventually be made only by using animation technology! Wow ........ 

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MOV-art in corporation

Movies influential in our lives. usually we always compare our lives with the story of the movie, good or bad, sad, happy, romantic. all of which give the sense that we always need an idol in life. need the image to find where be good.





MOV-art In BALI



MOV-art In WEDDING


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'Making of Pardon Me'

Step 1:

The first step, which is the most important step, is composing the concept and making the best sketch to start painting. The concept was about two creatures in love, and one gets annoyed by the other. (Fig.01) shows the sketch step, which I was satisfied with.


Step 2:

After the sketching was done, I started to compose a background using the brushes. In my opinion, brushes are a very important tool to use and you can make different kinds of brushes yourself. You can use different techniques to compose your own brushes, such as using a detail of a photo, which is the most common way to do so. Also working with some abstract or marked shapes could be a way too. By these techniques you could have a brush archive belonging to your needs, which would bring simplicity to your works. As seen in the images, you can make a brush from the ‘Edit/Define Brush Preset’ sections 








Step 3:

The next step is choosing the brush and painting in the background. Be careful though, as using the brush in the same way and angle can cause the painting to become monotone 

Step 4:

After I get the enough saturation, I use some filters (Gaussian Blur) to achieve an out-of-focus blur, due to the distance

Step 5:

For the characters and the other details, I started by filling the general lines and giving them dimensions. Due to the direction of light, the shadows are fixed. The light is from a cloudy daylight, so there wouldn’t be clear shining light, but vivid colours

Step 6:

Fig.09 shows the character after the light and shadows have helped produced some other details
Step 7:

At last, some light and shadow effects are added. Whilst adding the details and effects, working on different layers is better for any kinds of changes or improvements
Step 8:

The bee was created mostly to give depth to the illustration. So the bee is as a sketch, and seems unfinished because of the importance range. The fur details are committed on the bee after the general shadows are done
Step 9:

In the foreground, the flowers, plants and blur effect on them have a huge role in providing the depth of field and the camera focus
Step 10:

After all these steps are completed, we have the finished “Pardon Me!”







by Y.Soner Yurtseven

Web: www.simurgstudio.com

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