tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9009030164560299615.post2367671408976436881..comments2024-03-11T11:39:53.352+00:00Comments on Computer Animation Arts: Post With The Most 05/03/2017Alan Postingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09282179748734196674noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9009030164560299615.post-81147509762223494972017-03-06T11:57:03.091+00:002017-03-06T11:57:03.091+00:00Thanks for the feedback on my digital set Mark, I ...Thanks for the feedback on my digital set Mark, I can see it looks a little too busy at first. This was my intent as during the animation pieces of the sets will fade to a saturated grey scale until it has all faded apart from the sound collector character himself. He is predominately made of blacks and grey's so he should stand out enough initially and then become bolder as everything apart from him is toned down a great deal. In terms of the repeating textures, I made them in near identical ways to make them blend together and not draw the eye too much. This was mostly due to the colour scheme I was working with as I have set the animation in the late 1970's. I want to present the environment as comfortable but unexciting.<br /><br />I hope this explains my reasoning and design well enough, I will certainly keep your comments in mind. :)Jack Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12307055833156805595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9009030164560299615.post-79296984699361728362017-03-06T11:23:09.227+00:002017-03-06T11:23:09.227+00:00Hey Mark - always great to see you on here - and t...Hey Mark - always great to see you on here - and thanks for your support and enthusiasm. Much appreciated by all of us here on CAA :)tutorphilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11842833126210822641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9009030164560299615.post-44149163558401700652017-03-06T10:40:59.817+00:002017-03-06T10:40:59.817+00:00Mark Davies here from Nexus Studios saying "b...Mark Davies here from Nexus Studios saying "bravo!" across the board here-- some very high calibre and inspiring work from all years (and beyond). I'm a big fan of Mark Bridgland's 'World of Voyager'-- very compelling and clear design work. I think the film would look even more slick with a little less bounce in and out of the animation keys-- I sometimes joke about AE artists who get addicted to the plugin 'Ease and Wizz'-- are you using this by any chance? The only other note I'll add is a first impression on Jack White's kitchen set-- there are a lot of busy repeating textures there. You could minimize this with some artful lighting, but it will be a challenge to have your characters stand out against this background. This might be your intention though... have a look at some of your favourite animated films where there are domestic sets like kitchens or bedrooms (Toy Story, Inside Out) and see how the set is used to frame the characters. <br /><br />Everyone here should be proud of their work and (where applicable...) double down their efforts to finish these ambitious projects!<br /><br />Cheers,<br />Mark.MarkD.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13973421959159840730noreply@blogger.com