Friday, February 3, 2017

Assignment 1 until Feb 12th. Art of Timing and Spacing

Assignment 1 : The art of timing and spacing Please watch following TED talks about ANIMATION and learn the art of timing and spacing. Answer questions in comments. Also, make a flip book and post your photos (video) in the blog.




  





1.What is spacing?
Answer ;  Please answer in comment.
Hint   is at 4: 17  " The art of timing and spacing"

2. Please fill in ( ) in comment.
Timing  :      slower action-  (    ) frames     , faster action (   ) frames

Spacing   :   slower action (   ) change ,  faster action (   ) change
Hint  is at  4:32 " The art of timing and spacing"





2. Make a flip book of bouncing ball after watching TED talk.



Tuesday, January 31, 2017

No Wall No Ban

http://mymodernmet.com/artists-respond-refugee-ban/




 When President Trump signed an executive order banning refugees from around the world, the backlash was swift. Many were horrified that the United States—a country built by immigrants—would turn its back to those seeking refuge from oppression. In response, spontaneous demonstrations erupted at airports throughout the country as people stood up for values that America was founded on. While many channelled their anger, frustration, and sadness into protest signs and chants, others responded through artwork about the refugee ban.

Monday, January 30, 2017

Concept Art panel

The Academy of Art University's Concept Art panel presents the best freelance artists working today, including Anthony Jones, Dan Luvisi , Ross Tran and Luis Carrasco of Industrial Light & Magic.

Day in the Life: Video Game Designer

Kim is a video game designer for Mind Control Software. As part of ConnectEd's "Day in the Life" series, Kim discusses her duties as a level designer and the education that helped her land the job.


Day in the Life of a Game Developer

Ocean Pollution: Challenges & Solutions


Do you care about the ocean?
If you do, let's try this

http://www.fromthebowseat.org/contest.php



http://www.fromthebowseat.org/details-art.php




All submissions must be received by Monday, June 19, 2017


Students must create an account and submit their work through our online system by the Contest deadline.

http://www.fromthebowseat.org/submit.php

2017 classes

Hi Rhea and Chanko,
 I hope you are enjoying new year! Yay! Sorry for the late notice.
 We are going to start classes from February. Are you excited? :)



 I realized that Sunday evening is not the best time to hang out since you guys sometimes still have homework to finish before Monday. And I have been very busy at work making Coco. :) What is Coco? https://moviepilot.com/posts/3988044

 For now, we will meet in this blog and communicate in the blog. I have to emphasize "good communication" again. :) We are going to have a weekly lectures and assignments.


 And..... more exciting news! I will have  reports send out to you and your parents. So you know where you are in the schedule.

My goal is not to give you tons of work and stress you out. I want you learn joy of art, and art of healing when you work on art.

 Also, I want you to learn how to manage your hours and goals. I know you want to learn computer skills and animation. Yes, they are exciting! However, you also need to build your foundation strongly to move forward. Both of you still need to master proportion, line of action and visual story telling. When young children try to learn how to type on keyboard before they learn how to write with pencil in their hands, we all know it is not going to work very well.

 I will introduce basic animation and computer skills. Also , I will try to balance foundation and advance skills.

 You have to work on assignments on your pace. So please manage your hours and plan accordingly. I will remind you, our plans and goals as we go.


 Please feel free to ask any time. Please comment and post as much as possible. ;)


Happy new year! and looking forward to seeing you soon.
 Spring session is from Feb- April.
No summer session, enjoy your summer vacation & camps.

Gabi Shull

Gabi's story touched my heart. What is your limit? I hope you overcome your limit and be a winner! One teen has defied all odds as a dancer with a prosthetic leg. When Gabi Shull removes her prosthetic, her leg is backwards. The Missouri native traveled to Houston to perform in a fundraiser for children battling cancer this past summer. Shull took the stage and wowed the crowd and inspired everyone by taking a giant step forward. She has loved to dance from time she was 3 years old. In 2010, an MRI revealed a tumor and she was diagnosed with osteosarcoma a rare form of cancer.