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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Aeosop Fable
In this project, I have to interpret a story from Aeosop's Fables in the form of flash animation.
The story:
AN OLD WOMAN found an empty jar which had lately been full of prime old wine, and which still retained the fragrant smell of its former contents. She greedily placed it several times to her nose, and drawing it backwards and forwards, said: "O most delicious! How nice must the Wine itself have been, when it leaves behind in the very vessel which contained it so sweet a perfume!"
Moral: The memory of a good deeds live.
I choose to tell the story in a more abstract way, combining typography, animation, and audio. The bottle represents memories that flourish into flower and the animation on the left side is showing examples of good memories that we might have in our lives.
The story:
AN OLD WOMAN found an empty jar which had lately been full of prime old wine, and which still retained the fragrant smell of its former contents. She greedily placed it several times to her nose, and drawing it backwards and forwards, said: "O most delicious! How nice must the Wine itself have been, when it leaves behind in the very vessel which contained it so sweet a perfume!"
Moral: The memory of a good deeds live.
I choose to tell the story in a more abstract way, combining typography, animation, and audio. The bottle represents memories that flourish into flower and the animation on the left side is showing examples of good memories that we might have in our lives.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Production Keyframe
This is entirely made in corel painter using oil and custom nozzle spray. I use a lot of blending for the shading and adding blur at the end. The hardest part for me I think is the trees and plants and create reflection on the water; not sure if it looks right though. I also try to distinguish between foreground and background by controlling the details. Comments and suggestions are welcome !
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
CGT 351 Typography
Monday, September 21, 2009
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