Sunday, June 24, 2012

So Then This Cat Walks By.....

Three years in an animation degree and this is the very first time that I have attempted to animate a four legged walk cycle. Oh the struggles! In light of the joy that is self teaching, I've included some of the first ones I attempted, oh yes there were many.

This one was the first one and used live action film reference:

There are some good moments in this one, but my biggest problem was that the model cat was black (making it damn near impossible to see the legs) and I could not get my head around the cycle rhythm.


This next one I decided to seek help from Preston Blair, old faithful.

It was probably my interpretation of the walk, but I ended up with this odd sort of happy cartoon dog action which was a little odd, it almost seemed as though instead of four legs there were two pairs of legs walking independently.

The final one was done after much searching and researching of bigger cats, tigers and lions to get a more realistic although exaggerated feel to the walk. I also looked into walk cycles I could find in animation films such as Disney's Aristocats and The Lion King.

For a self teaching exercise I'm pleased with the result and he has the right amount of cautious movement that I wanted to indicate he is following someone from afar. The cat is a minor (tiny) part of the film, but more than anything I just wanted to learn how to do a four legged walk cycle and to prove to myself that I could do it.

Needs to loop :)

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Animation Test: Old Lady Walk

Needed a little time away from the animatic, wanted to make big story changes but have decided to let it ride for the moment and will instead do some preparatory animation tests on characters and objects.

The characters are a sideline to the background, I've been working on basic walk cycles that have given me an idea of how the character is looking on screen, the impact of movement and the importance of weight shifting and balance especially in the case of the old lady walk. The test below is exactly that, a test. Some things I'm happy about include the colour combinations, the simplification of the character and the fact that it does look like an old lady walking. As I move into the actual walk cycle for the final film in semester 2, I will work on smoothing the flow of the animated movement and getting greater consistency in the appearance of accessories such as the bag, hat and scarf. All of these will aid in reducing the unnecessary rattles that are present at the moment.


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Location Maps

Given that my Honours project is all about foregrounding the background and telling narrative through location, the literal interpretation of where things are; is very important.

In this next phase of pre-production I will be revising the animatic and combining it with a more developed sense of character and place. For this reason I've been working on layout maps that will help me focus on specific shot layout and background development. Here are the two maps I've been working on:

 Interior of 2 Walter Street from street front 

Exterior: Walter Street 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Mid Year Break: Production Schedule

Not really having a holiday this year, gotta work on my Honours film. Here's the schedule so far:

No holiday for me this Mid Year Break


Week 1: 11 June- 16 June


  • Topographical Layout of Suburb & Environments (Interior & Exterior)
  • Revise Animatic- Examine overuse of character
Week 2: 18 June- 23 June

  • Revise Animatic- Shots and layout
  • Background List
Week 3: 25 June- 30 June

  • Animation Test - Old Lady Walk
  • Animation Test- Cat Walk
Week 4: 2 July- 7 July

  • Animation Tests- Transformations of Objects & Environment
Week 5: 9 July- 14 July

  • Rough Backgrounds
Week 6: 16 July- 21 July

  • Redo Animatic with Backgrounds and Layouts