I've decided to draw the animation on a whiteboard, making it easier to change each drawing accordingly. Then take a photo of each using a tripod and put them all on Windows Movie Maker. I need to see the animation in full to decide on a fps speed.
Sunday, 25 November 2012
I have started the making of my animation and will be posting it later, because I want some result before posting it. For now I have posted some research and tests I have made:
I've decided to draw the animation on a whiteboard, making it easier to change each drawing accordingly. Then take a photo of each using a tripod and put them all on Windows Movie Maker. I need to see the animation in full to decide on a fps speed.
I've decided to draw the animation on a whiteboard, making it easier to change each drawing accordingly. Then take a photo of each using a tripod and put them all on Windows Movie Maker. I need to see the animation in full to decide on a fps speed.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Today I have begun to take up my animation project once more. I am intrigued by the idea of drawing my whole animation on white board as it means I wont need to constantly use up sheets and sheets of paper, (being a student I'm not exactly rolling in the money)
I was inspired greatly by the video below to possibly make my animation interactive. Have a look:
Also my Tutor John Langan, showed the class an animation called Gulp. Its the largest stop-motion animation in the world... and its taken completely on a mobile phone, which just goes to show you don't need all the equipment to create an impressive animation, check it out:
I was inspired greatly by the video below to possibly make my animation interactive. Have a look:
Also my Tutor John Langan, showed the class an animation called Gulp. Its the largest stop-motion animation in the world... and its taken completely on a mobile phone, which just goes to show you don't need all the equipment to create an impressive animation, check it out:
I'll be keeping udates on my animation project as well as anything interesting I am working on.
Monday, 19 November 2012
Today I had a break from my animation in order to see other artist's works in the Arts Festival in Tulca in Galway.We visited several small galleries around Galway before finally spending the rest of the day sketching in the town. It was a valuable experience as I discovered the style of modern art that is popular now, not to mention the diversity. Below are some of the pieces I found really interesting, the reoccurring theme is "What Became Of The People We Used To Be?":
Interested in what you see? Visit Tulca in Galway to see more
Interested in what you see? Visit Tulca in Galway to see more
Sunday, 18 November 2012
So I've decided to stay with Robert Delauney but I want to encorporate the city of Galway into it somehow. I've begun with a basic house and like the piece 'La Tour de Rouge' I will twist and turn it, adding on shapes growing out of the side of the house.
I have not yet decided whether I'll be using drawing or actual model miquette to make the animation...
I have not yet decided whether I'll be using drawing or actual model miquette to make the animation...
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
For my L2L module, I have been asked to create a stop-motion animation video inspired by an artist, complete with a soundtrack. After much consideration, I have decided to study the Cubism Painter: Robert Delauney.


Interested in his work? Have a look at these....
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-full/bio/?artist_name=Robert%20Delaunay
http://www.allposters.com/-st/Robert-Delaunay-Posters_c23832_.htm
What caught my eye about Delauney is his strong vibrant colour and geometric shapes. After reading up on the artist I discovered Delauney enjoys a great deal of experimentation, which enticed me to study him more.
Below are just some of my personal favourite paintings Robert Delauney has made:



Interested in his work? Have a look at these....
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online/show-full/bio/?artist_name=Robert%20Delaunay
http://www.allposters.com/-st/Robert-Delaunay-Posters_c23832_.htm
During the time i was adding this post, I had trouble with my internet situation, so I was a little late adding my posts. So this means I have posted my Famous Artist mind map today as well as my previous post.
I was asked by my tutor to create a presentation on the artist Carravagio. I based the project on a mind map structure.
Hello,
I'm Gary, an Art Student in my first year of College in GMIT. I have began a blog for my L2L subject (Learning To Learn) and will be posting hopefully every week, paragraphs, photos, videos and links will all be included in my blog.
Thanks to anyone interested and I hope you enjoy.
Unfortunately i had already posted several times before now, but due to some technical difficulties my account was lost there fore I am reposting all my previous posts today.
This is still my first blog ever so I apoligize if its slighty rough...
This is a self portrait and mind map I made for L2L. The portrait was simply drawn from a mirror while the mind map is a story of how I became interested in art and how events in my life influenced and steered me towards where I am now. Doing the mind map has made me realize how far I have come despite the obstacles I encountered.
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