Thursday, 29 July 2010
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Thief and the Cobbler documentary.
I know I've posted about The Thief and the Cobbler before (look in previous posts if you havn't seen already), but I just got emailed by Kevin Schreck telling me about a documentary he is making about the lost masterpiece.
He plans to interview various artists who worked on the film in the Summer, but needs donations to help with the funding.
This link takes you to a trailer and donations.
Please, please help by giving donations, and if not, alerting others about this. I'm really excited to see it, any other animators/filmmakers should be too!
Marnik
He plans to interview various artists who worked on the film in the Summer, but needs donations to help with the funding.
This link takes you to a trailer and donations.
Please, please help by giving donations, and if not, alerting others about this. I'm really excited to see it, any other animators/filmmakers should be too!
Marnik
Saturday, 5 June 2010
New pencil test
This one worked alot better then the last. There is very little movement but it seems to work in a styalized cartoony way. I started this as soon as i finished the light box (you can see I've drawn the first frame in the last picture of the light box post). The audio is from the intro to a hilarious song by the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band called "Big Shot".
The body was drawn using the col-erase I was talking about. Near the end it dissapears because it wasn't moving and I thought I'd save the pencil for something more useful!
The body was drawn using the col-erase I was talking about. Near the end it dissapears because it wasn't moving and I thought I'd save the pencil for something more useful!
(let it buffer, blogger video is sloooooow)
(edit) Just watched it back on here and it's really bad quality all of a sudden! Oh well, you get the idea of it anyway.
I was gunna add smoke from the pipe but I decided it wasn't worth it...my knowledge of special effects animation (water/smoke/fire) is very small, but growing! I really like the character and think I might do more animation with him.
(edit) Just watched it back on here and it's really bad quality all of a sudden! Oh well, you get the idea of it anyway.
I was gunna add smoke from the pipe but I decided it wasn't worth it...my knowledge of special effects animation (water/smoke/fire) is very small, but growing! I really like the character and think I might do more animation with him.
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
Col-erase
It seems to break really easily...in one day it's gone from new to less then half size. ARGH what do I do? They're so great, I want to use them forever, but not at this rate I won't...
Update!
Finished the light box. AWESOME. I doubt I'll do anything but animate for the next few weeks! The disc spins 360 degrees. The only thing that i bought for this were the two rulers and the light switch - all really cheap. For roughly £5, really not very different from the proffesional £500 ones! The little pencil holders in the top right corner are just little clips meant for holding electrical wire in place - I found they work perfectly as pencil holders.




I might take some better pictures at a later date..
ALSO, I got some col-erase pencils off ebay and they arrived today (just in time for the party!). Col-erase are used extensively by animators, because they are very waxy, so do not smudge, and are very easy to erase.
Marnik
PS, I have 18 followers but hardly ever get comments..what's that about!?
I might take some better pictures at a later date..
ALSO, I got some col-erase pencils off ebay and they arrived today (just in time for the party!). Col-erase are used extensively by animators, because they are very waxy, so do not smudge, and are very easy to erase.
Marnik
PS, I have 18 followers but hardly ever get comments..what's that about!?
Monday, 31 May 2010
Light box/disc
Here's where I am so far. Total cost = £0.00! The circle isn't brilliant, (at one point i got abit fed up with sanding it with the big heavy rough sanding machine, and accidentally took a chunk off my thumb with it. Didn't stop me though!), but it works just fine.
I still need to get two rulers to attach, and a light switch - all of which i will have to buy some time this week. I also need to build the rest of the box, and attach lights etc.
This is so exciting!
I still need to get two rulers to attach, and a light switch - all of which i will have to buy some time this week. I also need to build the rest of the box, and attach lights etc.
This is so exciting!
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Trying things out.
Here's the first animation (pencil test) I've done in a while. I'm learning so much from just trying various things.
It turned out not too bad - the voice doesn't fit with the character, and the mouth shapes arent quite right, but generally speaking the lip sync is correctly timed, and it is quite smooth. Where his face sort of moves down abit - was meant to be him looking downwards. Didn't work - just shows I need to plan more next time.
But the most exciting news is that I'm building a full on proper animation light-box and disc. Should be finished by the end of next week! Awesome!
Also, check out animateclay's new design. Love it!
Good day to you, sir.
Sunday, 23 May 2010
The Thief and the Cobbler
The Thief and the Cobbler (Richard Williams) is now my favourite movie of all time. It's simply incredible. Go watch the "Recobbled Cut" on youtube. (It's a cut because so unfortunately it was never finished, but every scene exists, whether it be storyboard, rough animation, or finished.)
Admitidly, it's probably more of an art film then entertainment, but i could watch it for hours.
It's got me back into traditional animation. If you're in need of inspiration, watch it.
Admitidly, it's probably more of an art film then entertainment, but i could watch it for hours.
It's got me back into traditional animation. If you're in need of inspiration, watch it.
Sunday, 16 May 2010
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
I just became a contributing writer in Stop Motion Magazine.
My first article will be in the new issue, released on wednesday. (It's free, and online.)
I am writing about "The tale of the fox" by Ladislas Starevich, a wonderful animation that I think everyone should see.
I will post again when the issue is online - I would be grateful if you guys could take a look and give feedback.
Thanks
My first article will be in the new issue, released on wednesday. (It's free, and online.)
I am writing about "The tale of the fox" by Ladislas Starevich, a wonderful animation that I think everyone should see.
I will post again when the issue is online - I would be grateful if you guys could take a look and give feedback.
Thanks
Saturday, 27 March 2010
More on dinosaur.
Here is the first batch of skin. I made this by crumpling up a load of tin foil, straightening it out again, and pouring out a thin layer of latex onto it. Once this was dry, I added another layer, and so on until it was thick enough. The tin foil gave it a textured reptilian look, that saves alot of sculpting, casting and so on.
Now onto the set. I wanted to make a very simple set that I can use tie downs with (for the dinosaur). The base is chicken wire, covered with strips of hessian, attached with a load of plaster of paris. The hessian is so textured that this becomes rock solid. I will later cover it with strips of kitchen paper and plaster, to give it a more refined texture.
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Thursday, 4 March 2010
Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Back!
Got back from Uganda and had an awesome time!

I just read this:
http://wobblytripod.blogspot.com/2010/02/ray-harryhausens-birthday.html
I've been looking through loads of creatures and decided I will just do what lots of others will probably do and make a cyclops puppet. Don't know if I will enter it or even animate it as I haven't done stop motion for a while, but it would be fun to attempt to make.
Head sculpt (unfinished) :
Armature:
When i've finished sculpting the face, i will make a mold with plaster, and make a latex mask from that.
Should be cool.
Marnik
I just read this:
http://wobblytripod.blogspot.com/2010/02/ray-harryhausens-birthday.html
I've been looking through loads of creatures and decided I will just do what lots of others will probably do and make a cyclops puppet. Don't know if I will enter it or even animate it as I haven't done stop motion for a while, but it would be fun to attempt to make.
Head sculpt (unfinished) :
Should be cool.
Marnik
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
YAY
Going to be in africa tomorrow - how crazy is that!?
Won't be posting for a couple of weeks coz i'm gunna be in Uganda.
Seeyou.
Won't be posting for a couple of weeks coz i'm gunna be in Uganda.
Seeyou.
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
How to make a getaway.
Sunday, 31 January 2010
Going back to basics.
So I finished that shot and watched it back, and I am really not happy with it. I could either carry on going this way, and make an awful and ugly film, or stop and wait until I have dramatically improved.Therefore I am going for the latter.
I'm not going to make a film of any kind, until I am completely sure I know what I'm doing.
I will make lots of short shots and tests, and post them on here, and try to make them interesting. I might do it in such a way that they connect together, but it wouldn't be a film, more like practice.
See you soon.
I'm not going to make a film of any kind, until I am completely sure I know what I'm doing.
I will make lots of short shots and tests, and post them on here, and try to make them interesting. I might do it in such a way that they connect together, but it wouldn't be a film, more like practice.
See you soon.
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Colour test and exhibition
Wheh, I havn't posted for ages, sorry about that. Havn't really done much since I last posted, but today I decided to try out some colours, see how they will work. Just filled in the parts on a photoshop like program. It turned out pretty good, and was easy once I got going.
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Alright, i'm not even going to bother trying to explain whats been going on in my head in this past week. Basically, I've come to the conclusion - stop motion is not my thing. I've been having far too many problems with it.
I got really interested in classic animation rescently, and have therefore switched to that. Please no one try to convince me back to stop mo, or ask me why the change - I'm just happy with it for now.
Infact I'm very happy. I tried a little test of ole' Münchhausen, and am very pleased with it. I like the flickery look of it. This will probably be the way I make the film now, and am glad :)
(obviously this hasn't been rendered)
(he is sitting in his sleigh)
You know that feeling when something actually works :D
I'm still working out some more things like colouring, but I'm pretty sure I'll do that on the computer.
Comment!
I got really interested in classic animation rescently, and have therefore switched to that. Please no one try to convince me back to stop mo, or ask me why the change - I'm just happy with it for now.
Infact I'm very happy. I tried a little test of ole' Münchhausen, and am very pleased with it. I like the flickery look of it. This will probably be the way I make the film now, and am glad :)
(obviously this hasn't been rendered)
(he is sitting in his sleigh)
You know that feeling when something actually works :D
I'm still working out some more things like colouring, but I'm pretty sure I'll do that on the computer.
Comment!
Saturday, 24 October 2009
A question
I've worked out that I can animate with my webcam, and there wouldnt be any camera flicker. I really don't want camera flicker - but I really want good quality, and I don't know which one i'd rather have. Good quality or a stable camera?
Here is a bad quality un-rendered version with the good quality camera:
And here is a similar thing with the webcam (with lighting flickers).
I don't have any money to buy anything else..
I really don't know what to do!
Here is a bad quality un-rendered version with the good quality camera:
And here is a similar thing with the webcam (with lighting flickers).
I don't have any money to buy anything else..
I really don't know what to do!
Friday, 16 October 2009
No worries!
Lost inspiration for a bit, but getting back into it....
Should be doing another shot next week (half term)
Keep watching!
Should be doing another shot next week (half term)
Keep watching!
Monday, 28 September 2009
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Set and SKY!
I know I havn't posted in a while, but with the start of school again, arty-time has been limited. Today i spray painted a backdrop/sky for most of the snowy scenes. I also made a little section of a snowy set, but alot smaller - to put in the background for forced perspective.
Sunday, 23 August 2009
BOOYAH
First shot ANIMATED
Booyah
I may well have to do it again, I'm currently waiting to upload all the frames, but still YAYA
VLOG coming soon!
Booyah
I may well have to do it again, I'm currently waiting to upload all the frames, but still YAYA
VLOG coming soon!
Friday, 31 July 2009
Thursday, 30 July 2009
Opening time!
So I haven't done much work on the film rescently - who are you to tell me what to do?
No, but now it's the summer, so lots of time to work on the film! Hopefully I will get round to shooting the first short shot within the next few weeks. I've been working on the set all the jazz. It should look something like this, with better lighting:
The greenscreen is 'cause I couldn't make a set big enough, it should just look like never ending snow. I will also add digital snow. Here's what the setup looks like so far:

Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Tuesday, 30 June 2009
Micheal Jackson california raisins sculpt WIP
I was gunna sculpt a california raisin sometime soon anyway, but after the dreadfully sad news I felt like making some kind of tribute!

(sorry the pictures so dark, click to zoom in)
This is still a work in progress and i will post it here when finished, with better pictures.
It's based around him from this ad:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HEyGY--IIw&feature=related
Marnik

(sorry the pictures so dark, click to zoom in)
This is still a work in progress and i will post it here when finished, with better pictures.
It's based around him from this ad:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HEyGY--IIw&feature=related
Marnik
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Making a cobbled path - vlog
The base is plasticine, which i poked lots of holes in with a stone from the garden. I built a plasticine wall around this, and filled it with plaster. I then put on a second layer (not shown in the video) before carefully pulling it out of the mould. It looked awsome, but unfortunately it soon broke in the middle. I'll fix this some how. I need to make LOTS more pieces like this, as i need to fill a whole space with cobbles, so next time I will put on a layer of hessian (if i can buy any from anywhere) to make it stronger.
Here is how it finished out:


So what do you think? Should I do more informative vlogs? Or go back to pictures?
A picture can say a thousand words
But a video can take a thousand pictures.
The nasty thing is, for some reason I can't edit videos from my camera, they upload in a weird format, all i can do is take them straight from the camera and put them on facebook or here.
What a strange and boring post eh?
Hehe, more interesting stuff to come!
Comment!
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
Sunday, 7 June 2009
On your marks! Get SET!
I had to build a small set for the short scene involving the palace I showed in my last post. I used the good old diorama style again, like with the church set. Heres how I did it.
First, I layed out the basic shape with cardboard.
Then made it 3D with newspaper.
(no i will NOT switch to tesco. Grr)
Now I plaster on torn up pieces of kitchen paper.
You need to work very fast with plaster of paris, it dries quickly. Here it is, plastered:
Next, I paint the basic earth colours of brown and green, very watered down, onto the set.
Then I start adding the woodland scenics grass, bushes, and any other extras. Lots of this i just made myself from cutting things up into tiny pieces.

And that's where I am so far, still lots more to go! You'll notice in the last picture, the lake area is white - i'm using PVA glue in layers, and should end up looking like water.
Today I'm gunna make some evergreens, and bushes.
First, I layed out the basic shape with cardboard.


Now I plaster on torn up pieces of kitchen paper.




And that's where I am so far, still lots more to go! You'll notice in the last picture, the lake area is white - i'm using PVA glue in layers, and should end up looking like water.
Today I'm gunna make some evergreens, and bushes.
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