Weekly summary 3 inanimate objects
Weekly summary Inanimate objects:
In today's session, we discussed that I need to research the way paper would look in relationship to the way I angel the camera over the pencil/paper/scissors and work out positions of the objects. Recommended was taking pictures of paper/ scissors/ scissors in the framing to be able to understand what objects look like in each angel of height.
I had an possible idea of using paints, however it is worried that F12 paper will not be able to hold paint, and it would be to time consuming for this project, at it would be not economical of time if something where needed to be changed. Unlike in Adobe After effects where you can digitally add textures, change colours ect in everything frame with a click of a button.
traditional fine art materials v.s Adobe Creative software;
I decided the best idea would be to draw on F12 paper, and colour in digitally on the computer or either my Ipad. ALSO, I would Like to paint different textures and backgrounds to scan and add in using Adobe after effects. I think this could create a really interesting effect, which combines both modern and traditional.
To elaborate, I could animate the textures and then add them to background/light/ pencil ect over layered on digitally drawn parts. Some parts digitally drawn can come from my ipad (using my preferred drawing app Procreate) and also be added to the animation if needed, also using adobe after effects.
Like Joanne Quinn does, I can make my work look more expressive instead of worrying about fine art details.
In today's session, we discussed that I need to research the way paper would look in relationship to the way I angel the camera over the pencil/paper/scissors and work out positions of the objects. Recommended was taking pictures of paper/ scissors/ scissors in the framing to be able to understand what objects look like in each angel of height.
I had an possible idea of using paints, however it is worried that F12 paper will not be able to hold paint, and it would be to time consuming for this project, at it would be not economical of time if something where needed to be changed. Unlike in Adobe After effects where you can digitally add textures, change colours ect in everything frame with a click of a button.
traditional fine art materials v.s Adobe Creative software;
I decided the best idea would be to draw on F12 paper, and colour in digitally on the computer or either my Ipad. ALSO, I would Like to paint different textures and backgrounds to scan and add in using Adobe after effects. I think this could create a really interesting effect, which combines both modern and traditional.
To elaborate, I could animate the textures and then add them to background/light/ pencil ect over layered on digitally drawn parts. Some parts digitally drawn can come from my ipad (using my preferred drawing app Procreate) and also be added to the animation if needed, also using adobe after effects.
Like Joanne Quinn does, I can make my work look more expressive instead of worrying about fine art details.
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