Thursday, December 17, 2015

House Animation Project





      For our final in animation, we made a house in sketch up.   First we went to Mr. Olson's blog to get to a home construction website where we would be getting our house layouts. Once I found an appealing floor plan we started to imitate measurements and building techniques used in real life, transposed into the sketch up software.

        Throughout this process i have become better and more improved at making roofs, and using the tape measure tool needed to get the correct length and width of the house.

       I think it's a good skill to learn to be able to follow instruction and measurements, and i will continue to try and match my creativity to the ability to follow directions.  

    when he build aspect of my house was complete, it was time to turn it into an animation. we simply took frames captured in a screen shot related way following the house in 30 degree view, around the house.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Dreamweaver


Creating Our Own Web Page

    For half of our semester final in e9, we were asked to make our web page using adobe dream weaver. it's similar to my " about me page" because it features my bio as well as my elevator pitch.

At first, this project was difficult for me to do. it's always a little harder when there written instructions, especially with a new software.

but after a couple days, i was able to become more comfortable at connecting ti the e9 server and also the design and code aspects of dreamweaver.


file:///Volumes/e9/1st%20Hour/Lofquist%20hour%201/Honors%20Courtney/e9WebProjectQuarter2/yournamehome.html


Tuesday, December 1, 2015

My free time

beside working on class projects in e:Com, i take advantage of the programs avalible to me each morning. Most of the things i've made are short animations, using frame animation. i've become very comfortable with duplicating frames and layers to tie them into one moving picture.




In this animation I did a full face. I wanted to use the features of the face to show emotions so i can use this skill in the future. I used the same blinking process as i did below,but also used new muscles in the face. this animation used a lot of layers, this was helpful for the reason that the muscles that needed to stay the same would remain unchanged, and the moving parts could be realist.






This eye was one of the first animations i made on my own. i'm always drawing eyes everywhere, so decided that making an animation of one would be successful as well as represent myself .






i had to be cautious of what layers contained
what part of the eye.  after i was pleased with the formation of my eye, I added shading and other detail to make it more realistic.



 I wanted to do something with horses, but it was harder than expected. After making one layer of the horse, I realize I would have to make many more if I wanted it to appear running. to do my best in keeping the horse's shape in each layer, I would trace the torso and then draw a new neck, head, and legs. Many times I rearranged the order of the frames to get the look  I wanted. though I am happy with this animation, it is not yet finished, i like it too much to expirement on it's mane and tale, but i definately will in the future.

10 Words



This week we used video timeline animation instead of frame animation, using out "10 words" project. I enjoyed it because it really allowed each student to make it personal and a representation to their selves. we played with timeline animation by changing each word's opacity, position, and size, also when they entered or exited. We also posted the first animation to youtube.







Table and Chairs




       After seeming to master the basics of photoshop, Mr.Olson's class ventured into new landscape, the world of sketch up. important factors of this software include the shape tool, push pull, arch, and orbit. another that was helpful in this project was the "follow me" tool, it helped us personalize our table and chairs by creating the apearence of different designs cut into the wood.

this project took a little longer time than i would have hoped, i struggled making the lines for the follow me tool to trace, and also creating a design i liked. one thing that helped this precess of making the legs of the table and chairs was the component tool.

i like how my table and chairs turned out, it took some time, but the skills i've gathered from this project will help me in the future of sketch up.

doghouse

Who let the dogs out? More importantly who built the dogs a house? We did this week in sketch up. for this project we not only got more comfortable using the tools and controls of sketch up, but also using measurments of real scales to build our models. when making the shape or line,  we would type in the length required and sketch up would follow our commands.  I enjoyed this project because it was a quick build, but also gave room to personalize your own house. i know the skills gained in this process will lead up to the final project where we build our own house. the doghouse was a sucsess.