Friday, July 26, 2013

I was messing around with digital editing, and because I don't have anything else to say, I'll post the result.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Yesterday, I was doing some writing and I was thinking up gripping first sentences to start a book with, and I thought of 'Quick don't think about snowmen, I'll explain later!'. So, that's my explanation for the last post.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Quick, don't think about snowmen! I'll explain tomorrow!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Tomorrow I might post a short film which I composed. 6 seconds short. 

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Recently I heard that rotoscoping is the practice of taking stock filmed footage, decompressing it into frames, hand-drawing over each and every single frame, and stringing the drawings up again into a video segment. This allows for realistic and fluid movement with unrealistic art styles. It takes, on average, 5 hours to make a 40-second video, weeks to make a 5-minuet video, and 2 years to make a 3-hour video. Due to this, it is often used for important cuts and scenes in animated movies and never for unnecessary parts of which an idea can be conveyed withought needing fluid movement. 

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Today I was messing around with computer animation and I found out that some animation is made with triangles and squares moving around in relation from the center of the screen as determined by a lot of numbers measuring the hight and width of the corners in relation to the anchorage point. I don't understand animation very much. 

Friday, July 12, 2013

Today, the only thing that I have to say is that I figured how to cook a turkey without an oven or microwave. Turkey cooks at 250 degrease for 16 hours. Divide the turkey into 4s. Each piece cooks at 63 degrease, which is below room temperature, for 4 hours. Put them together and a turkey has been baked incredibly fast with no over! Try it for yourselves! 

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Nothing much to say... Today I was thinking and I think that I might have figured out what directors of most si-fi movies think: In space, there is no atmosphere to get in the way of sound, so it sounds twice as loud. 

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Today I found out that it's incredibly difficult to draw a picture by someone else describing it to you. I found it difficult to draw, but when I was describing it to someone else to draw it was difficult due to my galactic incapability of being helpful in any way involving descriptions and I ramble on and on about the stuff and the things near the other things that have the stuff over the tops of the sides of the stuff but the stuff which is not the other stuff. As you can tell, the artist wasn't amused and it ended up looking like people standing in a field full of pillars, tree trunks, poles, and other long tall stalks not attached or connected to anything, going strait up. Anyway, interpretation and description are incredibly obviously centric. 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Continued cliffhanger

So tonight, as I said, I'll talk about the drawing part of my piece. As you can see, it's a spaceship with lots of 1940's-looking technology and tones of gaping holes in the glass, which means that the heavy spacesuit that the astronaut wears is pressurized and contains an oxygen reserve. I based it off of a diving suit, which actually serves a quite similar purpose. It is in orbit of Mars, which I realized would be the perfect place for it due to the colorization. I didn't realize that until after I finished drawing it, which is why the array of planets seen out the broken glass windows looks nothing like the solar system in which Mars takes place. That's pretty much all, so hope that you liked it, and if so please comment, and I might post something soon!

Friday, July 5, 2013

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Despite that no-one commented, today I'll give some explanation for the art that I posted in case you somehow didn't understand it, which I think would be highly unlikely as I think that my art is pretty clear and not at all in any way heavily metaphorical jumbles of white paint thrown on a canvas and hung up in a museum for art patrons of more conservative tastes to be disgusted at for absolutely lacking effort until they realize that it was about things such as how easily a strong reaction can be invoked from people by cleverly proportioned application of effort. So, to start off, you might notice that this is on an oddly colored material. If you would care to know, I made the background by taking a large square piece of wood and painting it reddish orangish pinkish yellowish and putting some paper of the same color on it. I then cut up a ton of blue paper and applied it to the wood by globbing huge slabs of transparent glue on it, placing the shards of paper, and then sinking it in more glue until it dried, at which point I but blue tape around the edges for a nice finish. That's how I made the background. I'll talk about the foreground...  ...Tomorrow. 

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Detail

Sorry that my schedule has been incredibly irregular since spring. Here's a multimedial piece that I recently did: