Monday 8 June 2009

My Conclusion

well my project is over now, was the last project for this year. Im very pleased with how its gone. Its a big progress over my last project the London Dungeon, in terms of quality and professional look. I worked hard in the jelly project to achieve a fun clean and simple animation. I made sure that the jelly was well animated so i gave my self alot of weeks at the start to get this done to the best standard that i could.

I made sure that my jelly model was from the 1950- 1960's era, as i liked that classic shape look that you sometimes see in other cartoon's such as tom and jerry. I kept my background minimal so save on render times and to keep to my orignal breif of keeping the entire animation clean.

I also made sure that i made my animation for the ROA event at my college on the 4th of june. I think i was the only person in the end in my class to get their animation on Tv. This was the sole main foucs for this project anyway as that was what our tutor wanted us to orginaly aim for. So i am very pleased that i made it but was dissapointed that no one else got there animation broadcasted

I also feel that my animation worked well as intended for being a short advertisement promo for my fantasy company jelly studios.

Points that id like to do better on is work on the sounds more and maybe add a background sound. i kinda rushed the sounds for roa though so i guess that had to be done. I had to be careful though of copyright laws so that was tough aswell as i could only used certin sounds and effects.

Some more shots of the jelly doing things would of been nice to like looking around more and showing maybe more of expression. but my jelly rig was limited to just squash and strech. I did however use a bend deformer near the end for the blue and green jelly, otherwise there moves would have been a little to bland


The future.

ZBRUSH!!! i hope. ive got it ready and have a tablet just gunna spend the summer with tutorials learning it for when i come back for the 3rd year at rave. Be sure to check out my new zbrush blogsoon.


See you september 2009

Josh

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