I have no idea how to post earlier than the others, or move the blog posts around so this will have to go here.
I did originally practice with ball bounces as Kelvin told us to get used to animating, with simple things.
This is what happened.
Monday, 31 August 2009
Friday, 28 August 2009
Finished piece (Hole in one)
Ok, so after twitching about with everything imaginable, i decided that it being to dark would just have to be that. I'm really not confident with lighting in maya and ask many times as i've tried it looks ugly (I guess that something to work on in the future), the fact is the contrast of the movie isn't THAT bad that it renders it unwatchable, it's fine.
Just a little darker than intended.
I will admit picking up maya again was enjoyable aswell as highly infuriating. Sometimes things work the way you want them to, other ways the program screws you over. Be it closing on you for no reason (Week 1 i think)? Or not allowing the camera to move the way you wanted or rendering problems (Like now).
The camera on the other hand i think came out well, i wasn't going for the "amatuerish" kind of new cameraman motion, but i really do think the whole " WHERE'S THE ACTION" camera seems to work. I don't think there is ever a static camera shot (apart from at the end) it's always moving. Be it swaying or trailing behind so a quicker swing has to be done to catch up with the focus (The ball after the book topple).
Doing this though, has made me question what type of animation i really want to do, i mean CG animation is fun yes, but the problems i had with it often annoyed me beyond belief. I understand that if i want to go into game animation Cg will have to be my foundation i will NEED to be good at it, i also understand that if i want to go into animating for tv/movies because of the evolution animation is taking CG will also be a huge part of my career either way.
Overall i'm reasonably happy with the result, having NEVER and i mean NEVER worked with 3d programs before, especially not just modeling but animating the piece it was a huge learning curve that i had to overcome but i think i did it...(I hope i did it :D)
Enjoy (Even tiger woods couldn't hit a shot like this).
Just a little darker than intended.
I will admit picking up maya again was enjoyable aswell as highly infuriating. Sometimes things work the way you want them to, other ways the program screws you over. Be it closing on you for no reason (Week 1 i think)? Or not allowing the camera to move the way you wanted or rendering problems (Like now).
The camera on the other hand i think came out well, i wasn't going for the "amatuerish" kind of new cameraman motion, but i really do think the whole " WHERE'S THE ACTION" camera seems to work. I don't think there is ever a static camera shot (apart from at the end) it's always moving. Be it swaying or trailing behind so a quicker swing has to be done to catch up with the focus (The ball after the book topple).
Doing this though, has made me question what type of animation i really want to do, i mean CG animation is fun yes, but the problems i had with it often annoyed me beyond belief. I understand that if i want to go into game animation Cg will have to be my foundation i will NEED to be good at it, i also understand that if i want to go into animating for tv/movies because of the evolution animation is taking CG will also be a huge part of my career either way.
Overall i'm reasonably happy with the result, having NEVER and i mean NEVER worked with 3d programs before, especially not just modeling but animating the piece it was a huge learning curve that i had to overcome but i think i did it...(I hope i did it :D)
Enjoy (Even tiger woods couldn't hit a shot like this).
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Eye candy?
I must of done something with the render settings because what came out wasn't what was planned :|
Still looks nice, almost like someone poored jelly sweets into your eyes.
Still looks nice, almost like someone poored jelly sweets into your eyes.
Take your broken camera off me, you damn dirty maya.
A perfect example of how the camera likes to swing about. I was sure to go back and see if it could somehow be broken in the timeline, but from what i can see nothing is wrong.
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Thursday, 6 August 2009
GET IN THE HOLE.

The base room is now completed, due to Maya dying, the room is different from the previous images, but thinking about the Domino effect it's better set out this way.
i spent about an hour trying to get that little "Accessory" done on the bedside table, if you can't tell what it is, you'll have to wait till the final (It'd ruin the surprise)
Technology......
Soo, Maya decided to die on me last night and just closed before i could save, last save spot was just before the bed, so i pretty much lost the will to live and called it a night.
Picking it back up now and making sure i save it after every object created.
Picking it back up now and making sure i save it after every object created.
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
Get to your room!
Glass o_o

Been trying to get a "Glass" effect to work for a while now on the window in my room, and i seemed to have failed for the past 3 hours at doing so, also trying to look for some kind of "Transparency" option that will allow me to make my polygon (window) transparent so the light i've set up from the outside shines through, once again having trouble... i'll keep working at it.
EDIT* : It really wasn't working so i decided to go for a light blue/green to give the "idea" of it being a window, and it works fine. I think i was getting a little to extravagant, as there wasn't going to be an outdoors, the trouble of creating a window and outside light would of being abit over the top.
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
Room?

Started forming the room, i did originally have the same texture as the desk (2 posts below i think?) on the door, but it actually looked to real in comparison to the rest of the room, solid colours are working well at the moment, may stick with it, may throw a few rough textures in just to make it look so shiny.
The door frame was took from my frame in my room, the top was left open for glass for light from the hall, glass may be added or just filled in with a solid white.
Don't know yet
Clock

Just working on "Miscellaneous" things at the moment, clocks desks "background" images that are just there for the purposes of normality, they may or may not be involved in the "Domino effect" The clock face just being a static image made and imported from photo shop as a tga file, and stuck onto a Lambert.
I'm not really sure if that's the easiest way, but :| i'm still learning.
I've got a snake in my boot.

First render, guess it's "Ok" using a wood texture taken from http://www.imageafter.com, something just doesn't look right though, back to the drawing board..
Way overdue
Yeah, so i let things get a little ontop of me, but i've picked maya back up and intend to make it work.
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