Friday 23 March 2018

Toolkit 2: Check-List


LIFE DRAWING 




CHARACTER DESIGN




MUDBOX

Session 5




SCULPTING







PIPELINE 1: JET PACK JONES - HEAD MODEL



PIPELINE 1: JET PACK JONES - BODY MODEL

Not yet completed - Part 1 - 6



PIPELINE 1: JET PACK JONES - UV LAYOUT

Not yet completed - Part 1 - 2



LIGHTING & RENDERING 2: ARNOLD

 Not yet completed



3D BODY ANIMATION

Weight Lifting I.
Weight Lifting II.
Weight Lifting III.
Weight Lifting IV.

5 Acting Poses
5 Action Poses

INFOGRAPHIC

Infographics



ACTING

Acting Class #1
Acting Class #2
Acting Class #3


3D FACIAL ANIMATION

Week 1: Overview
Week 2: Phoneme Library / Sound / Jaw Bounce


Wednesday 21 March 2018

Toolkit 2: Acting Class #3

In today's class we did some practise on staging and status. The first exercise was status, which meant, we had to found out what our status was in the scene. We were given cards with a number on it, which stated our status (e.g. 3 = lower and 9 = higher), but we weren't allowed to see our own card, but everyone else's. Our job was to guess our own status, judging by the way others have treated us and intersacted with us; then put ourselves in a line (from lowest to highest status). For example, I was a waitress with a card of number 4 (which is quite low) and I had to figure out where I should be standing in the line.
Next we practised how to create suspense and tension. We all were given a character, who would fit into a Wild West Saloon scenario, such as a sheriff, gamblers, dancers, or a drunk person at the bar with one of us being the 'villain'. The villain would stand outside the room, while everyone else was improvising and creating a noisy scene according to their characters. When the villain silently walks into the room and up to the bar, everyone had to stop what they were doing (no movement or noise), until the villain leaves. The aim of this exercise was to learn how to create tension; and by the third time repeating the same scene, we acheived a rather high level of tension in the room.
The third and last exercise of the lesson was improvisation. We were put into groups of 3 and given a place or environment and we had to come up with a quick scene or story on the spot (without being able to plan and talk with our groups). We had a rule, which was one person had to stand, one had to sit and one had to lay during the whole scene; no two people could do either one of them at the same time, or stay in one position for the entire scene.

Wednesday 7 March 2018

Toolkit 2: Acting Class #1


Durring our first acting class we did different practises, so we could learn important things, such as staging. We were paired up with someone in the class and our job was to pose the other person based on a given word / character to us. For example, I had to pose my partner as a conductor, and when everyone was done with the 'scuplting' they had to guess what they were.
Later that lesson, we were put into groups of 3 and practised staging. Our job was to quickly come up with a story and create a sequence of 3 'pictures' which tells a story. For example, we came up with the story of a secret agent / spy kidnapping and escape, and we had to tell the story by posing in a way that show an understandable narrative to the audience.