Sunday, 24 March 2013
Final Background
I made some changes to my background because i felt it was too bright and the characters didnt stand out as much as i would like them to so i made it a bit simpler and faded it a little bit.
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Test of swinging
FINAL storyboard
I Changed the ending so that sunny ends up winning with the help from his inhalers that his mum packed and so the message is that bullying is not okay.
Monday, 18 March 2013
Saturday, 16 March 2013
Create...
For my animation i will have to create:
- The back view of Rosie
- The back view of Sunny
- The butterfly prop
- The blowing posies
- The back view of Rosie
- The back view of Sunny
- The butterfly prop
- The blowing posies
Some fonts I could possibly use
This font could be used for the happy, chirpier moments of the animation like 'A Tishoo! A Tishoo!'
These two fonts could be used for the darker parts of the animation like 'Ring o ring of roses' or 'we all fall down'
My Background
This is my background I have created for my animation.
These are some screen shots from the dora the explorer clip I posted earlier to show where i got inspiration from.
Friday, 15 March 2013
Colour Palettes
Some colour palettes I have created on COLOURlovers for my two characters and the two moods i want - good sunny chirpy day and a grey gloomy dark day.
More character movement.
Character Movement
Some Direction..
Here are some pictures I have collected off Google to help give me direction as to how my characters should kind of look.
Background
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Disney...
Here are a couple of pages I have scanned out of a Walt Disney book that show some character styles I could draw my characters like.
Inspiration from Disney - Winnie the Pooh
I Like the style that Winnie the Pooh is drawn in
In this animation i like the use of the animated book telling the story. This could help me incorporate the text of the poem.
In this animation i like the use of the animated book telling the story. This could help me incorporate the text of the poem.
Inspiration - Backgrounds
I have found some animations on you tube that have some cool background styles that I could incorporate into my animation.
I really like the background of the outside of the house in this goldilocks animation. Since my setting is outside I could create something like it for my animation.
I really like the simple background in the first part on the animation and I like how it uses different shades of one colour. This could be a style of background I use in my animation.
I also really like the style of background in this animation but it could be a little hard for me to do.
I really like the simple background in the first part on the animation and I like how it uses different shades of one colour. This could be a style of background I use in my animation.
Improved Story Outline
I have re-thought my story and changed it around a bit still using the same two characters but also adding in another character 'Sunny' the sunflower to try and relate my re-interpretation to the black plague interpretation of the rhyme Ring 'o' Roses.
Three characters could be a bit much to animate in the short amount of time so I may combine Posie and sunny so that there are posies in sunny's pot.
Story outline using new sunny and no Posie so it is easier to animate.
Ring 'o' Roses interpretation
Ring-a-ring o’ roses,
A pocket full of
posies,
A-tishoo! A-tishoo!
We all fall down.
It all seemed to me just a rhyme ,
until I watched season finale of C.S.I Miami Season 8 , It is tempting, of
course, to see a plague as the source of the rhyme . As said , the history lies
in every corner , in classic poems , in many forms….
The interpretation goes somehow in
this way : The “roses” could plausibly refer to the rash that always
accompanies the disease, the “posies” to herbs and spices used to sweeten the
air, while “a-tishoo” would represent the sneezing, and “we all fall down”
would imply inevitable death. A related conjecture would have it that the
“ring” referred to the red spot that marked the onset of the disease.
The line “Ashes, Ashes” in colonial
versions of the rhyme is claimed to refer variously to cremation of the bodies,
the burning of victims’ houses, or blackening of their skin, and the theory has
been adapted to be applied to other versions of the rhyme.
Once the disease took a hold it
spread with frightening speed. Those who could, the wealthy, left London for
the comparative safety of the countryside. No such option existed for those who
lived in the slums. In fact, militiamen were paid by the city’s council to
guard the parish boundaries of the area they lived in and to let no one out
unless they had a certificate to leave from their local parish leader. Very few
of these certificates were issued.
Cures for the plague were pointless
but sought after if someone had the money to pay for them. Nathaniel Hodges
believed that sweating out the disease was a sound approach and he encouraged
those victims he came across to burn anything they could to create heat and
smoke. In view of the fact that Londoners lived in wooden houses then, this was
not particularly sound advice even from a proper doctor. However, many were
desperate to try anything.
The end of the plague as a major
killer only occurred with the Great Fire Of London – the city’s second
tragedy in two years. The fire devastated the filthy city areas where rats had
prospered. The rebuilt London was more spacious and open. Never again was the
city going to be affected so badly by this disease.
Altogether there are also many folklore
scholars which do not agree the link between the rhyme & the Great plague ,
so i want comment on that , but to me this interpretation seems quite
convincing , but it might happen to be a coincidence that it got all match with
the words.
Sourced from http://iiteeeestudents.wordpress.com/2012/06/29/ring-a-ring-oroses-more-than-just-a-nursery-rhyme/
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Monday, 4 March 2013
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