Monday, April 28, 2014

Week 4 - Nuts & Bolts of Quadruped Walks

4 Legs is 2 legs too many! Getting my head around the 'Sloan' dog rig took awhile. He's much like the other rigs we've played with so far in terms of how his proportions are rather odd. Stubby body, mega long and fat neck. I really wanted to do a neck scratch/behind the ear pose, but putting all his upper body neck weight on that tiny dog butt proved too difficult.

Drawing quadrupeds is harder too, I find if the dog's hair is too shaggy in the reference photo I can't use it. My anatomy knowledge isn't good enough to be able to accurately comprehend what is going on beneath all that hair. Having drawn many humans before it's easy to know where I can push a biped pose, whereas with drawing dogs I find I have to be more conservative and more true to the reference picture.





 Found a surprising amount of video reference of dogs walking on treadmills on youtube, which is great to have for this assignment. (Thank you lazy dog owners!). This week I'll be blocking out my 'vanilla' dog walk. Don't let all this planning fool you though. I still have no idea what I'm doing.





Sunday, April 20, 2014

Week 3 - Arcs & Path of Action

Not perfect (it never is), but here is the polished vanilla walk (with a dash of sass). Tried to touch up on it as much as possible before my brain shut down. I can see the head needs more overlap as it is relatively still and the feet could be a tad snappier on full contact. Spacing on the leg swing also needs work.


Vanilla Walk Final hiRes from Aaron Skinner on Vimeo.

More action poses for this week, RUNNING with the theme of sprinters and PITCHING the idea of baseball players. I didn't see it initially but my mentor pointed out the baseball pitcher pose is pretty broken. The shoulder is stuffed and her neck doesn't follow the path of her chest. There also isn't enough curvature in her spine. So what I thought was a cool pose turned out to be pretty mediocre apparently!




Next 4 weeks we'll be animating a dog walk!

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Week 2 - Full Body Walks... Part Deux!

This week we started our first full body walk cycle! (Well, 'tis my first at least). I wanted to really make sure I did enough planning this time around so I wasn't second guessing myself during blocking. Despite this being the final planning, after I scanned them in I realised I STILL could have added way way more info. You don't realise what you're missing sometimes until you're in the midst of it.

Kristen was kind enough to my my video reference :)



The following is the planning based off video reference.



Now... I got carried away with the blocking and over stepped (no pun intended animation folk!) the 'stepped' keys. In the end I ended up keying almost every frame despite that being something I shouldn't have done. I guess it was more desperation since I knew I'd have very little time to polish the walk in Week 3.


vanilla walk blocking b from Aaron Skinner on Vimeo.

The arms are hitchy and the knees are popping. I haven't touched the head or hair either. These features fixed and more next week!

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Term 2! Week 1 - Full Body Walks Part I

Relatively easy start to the term. My mentor this term is Mathew Rees, currently a lead animator of sorts at Aardman Animation (Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run, Creature Comforts) in the UK. Nice fellow! Seems very personable and genuinely focused on the needs of his students and our work (even offering to poke around our Maya files if need be). So I'm looking forward to his mentoring over the next 12 weeks.

New term means a selection of new rigs we get to work with, much more detailed and complex than the previous term. For the first few weeks we'll be animating with Stella! She has lots of controls, but I appreciate how easy it is to get a really nice line of action/silhouette with her. She's just so sleek. Assignment for this week is to familiarize with her and pose her out in a couple of dynamic poses.






We also learnt a lot about the body mechanics of human and quadruped walks. More on that later!


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Week 11 & 12 - Exaggeration, Walks with different weights, term wrap up

Term 1 is over! And the second has just begun. I present my class 1 progress reel. Final version of my personality walk is in there too. Not much more to say other than I've learnt a lot and that in terms of things to learn - I have definitely jumped into the deep end with animation. I think I did pretty well this term, but we'll see how I go with full body bipedal and quadruped walks next term!



AaronSkinner AN01 ProgressReel from Aaron Skinner on Vimeo.