Sunday, July 24, 2016

Toon Animation 1

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Let me present to you, a short animation that I made. BTW, get used to my posts that is always something theme related. Here is a pretty much fluid and repeating animation.
As you can see that this is pretty much a depiction of the phrase "wanting to correct mistakes.". He had his lover died on him. I'll let you interpret the rest... So a question, was the first instance when he went to the grave a dream? or was it real? 
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You might have noticed, The more you think of it the more it'll occur to you that it was an illusion making you able to judge it only in accordance to your feelings. Such nuance is necessary in order to disregard sense of reality. Especially even when the whole reason was for solely because it was predesignated, or made to be that way.

Realization:
Do not let a moment of inspiration get through you, no matter how small, since it is a very rare case. Just like in this ones case, In my humanities subject, we are to be assigned three words randomly to be used inside a monologue, either you meet them or act as them. what I got was Moon, Runner, Happiness. Because of that a script is formed instantly. Well, it is a bit similar to the story(BTW, this is in monologue):
"A man whose lover died, went to the grave, unable to accept and grieving over her death. For him it was his only happiness. The lover visited the man in his dreams and told him to 'look for her'. So the boy looked for his 'Happiness'. He ran and ran until he got tired. asked the moon to look for her from above(btw, this is fiction). The 'Moon', of course, did not found her. He cried when a female 'Runner' tapped him from the side, asked him whether he also ran as a hobby. She offered help to the man and run together. They found a cliff and the girl knowingly jumped. His heartbeat rushed and felt the deja vu from the act the girl just did. He felt relieve as he found out there was a flower field below. He then knew that that 'Runner' was also the 'Happiness' his looking for. So he promised to lost 'Happiness' again" again this is a monologue so the boy would have said in the last part, "You never told me you can change appearance, Happiness." That's what basically a flash of inspiration could do to you. 
Another thing, widen your scope of interest and ability scale so that you are able to transform it into another form. From writings to animation, however, if you don't know what frame is, then you won't be able to translate it into animation.

2 comments:

  1. yo, have you got the answer for mittens 202 puzzles, i dont know how to solve them or the very least where to start can you help?

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    1. Yep. Sorry for not replying sooner. So, where can I find you? You should at least put an email to contact.

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