Thursday, September 27, 2018

Senior Portfolio Fall Week 4

Senior Portfolio Post 4
9/27/2018


For this week I went back to basics of animation and focused on a basic walk cycle.  I wanted to see how familiar I was with controls in Maya, seeing if I could add more finesse to a walk in relation to cycles I have made in past years.  I thought this would be a good starting point if I decide to do more animations of the same style for future entries in this class blog.  I continued to use the Jack rig, and plan to do so for at least the first few string of weekly animations.

https://youtu.be/Oiipoe-vLeE



I continued to build up my idle animation with more fluidity and tweaks to make things more readable as well.  I may do slight variations with the same base.  That way I can stay consistent overall, but also pull from different references.  This first idle animation doesn't quite follow any reference.  This second idle is made to look wacky and sways much wider than the first.

https://youtu.be/iB95WAsa7j4






Thursday, September 20, 2018

Senior Portfolio Fall Week 3

Senior Portfolio Post 3
9/20/2018

For this week I have worked on another short animation with the same style of Lego based characters from the past few weeks.  The first animation features a landing sequence following a brief flight sequence.

Version 1

https://youtu.be/LY4MYyaouqM




Version 2

https://youtu.be/U-0eD7A2eH4



Another shot animation I have done work on focuses more on humanoid game animation.  I have put together a quick idle animation.  To balance out my experimentation with unique character animation, I plan to also do short game animations.  For these animations I am using the Jack rig from the BodyMech rig pack.  For future reference I may also use other rigs from the pack.

https://youtu.be/e46YhM1BizI

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Senior Portfolio Fall Week 2

Senior Portfolio Post 2
9/13/2018

This week I've primarily focused on making sure the character models I described initially work properly.  A considerable amount of work was put into stress-testing these semi-custom character rigs.  I've made a few more videos demonstrating certain actions and capabilities of the characters. The first video is a simple animation of the Lego character throwing a shield with a bit of flair.  The second is a landing animation by another character.

Shield Throw

https://youtu.be/3sXOAoLVx0U


Jump Landing

https://youtu.be/zEZ4UBqWRbA


Thursday, September 6, 2018

Senior Portfolio Fall Week 1

Senior Portfolio Post 1 
9/6/2018

For the first week of portfolio work, I put together a short animation clip exploring the initial ideas I had for the semester.  This short clips show off a few Lego characters demonstrating movements.  The main challenge here is animating dynamic and effective movement with respect to the limited movement of a real life Lego character.  While there are fewer parts to animate on a single figure, it also means a tougher way to convey more complex animation.

https://youtu.be/C-pLzJb4Mpo



In addition, I have compiled a selection of animation projects form previous courses in the CAGD major.  Overall, I think the best course of action to take while filling out my portfolio this semester would be to experiment within scenes, game animation, and other types in between.  Practicing in both fields and having variety in my animations is key.

A box weight lift
https://youtu.be/NbM9z-tDVrQ



Quick Game Animation Compilation
https://youtu.be/ILbfovN2Wmk