Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Week 12 Checklist

Things to remember for next week's hand in:

1) Your work is marked INDIVIDUALLY make sure that your personal blog is up to date and that it contains everything that you personally have done during the module. Print out your blog and hand this in.

2) You must put all of your work on a CD or DVD including all workfiles. Again you MUST hand in your own work on your own disc. Don't just put everything on one group disc unless all files are VERY clearly labelled so I can see who did what.

3) The group blog should contain minutes of every meeting you've had throughout the semester. Print this out and hand it in with one group member’s work. It is not necessary for every member of the group to hand in a copy of this.

4) Your final animation can be included on each group member’s disc if you like but it may be best to include a separate disc for it and attach it to the group blog printout.

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Render Settings and editing in Premiere

Some of you have been asking questions about the ideal render and video export settings below is one example of how to achieve a suitable video size and quality, there are however many ways to achieve similar standards.

1) Decide on the frame size you will render at AND STICK TO IT as it important that you stay consistent with this (1280 x 720 is a good standard).

2) Render as .avi and choose "uncompressed" as the compression setting.

3) Open Adobe Premiere and choose a file location to save the project. Then from the presets list, in the 'HDV' folder select the 'HDV 720p' preset that matches the frame rate that you rendered your work at.

4) Import renders into Premiere and edit scene as required.

5) In the media encoder (Once you export the finished sequence) chose flv/f4v format and in the preset selection choose "F4V-HD 720p" (Feel free to experiment with this, as you find that other presets such as 'H.264' will give you a smaller file size).

ADVICE - IT IS ALWAYS WORTH EXPERIMENTING WITH RENDERS AND SETTINGS BEFORE YOU GO AHEAD AND COMMIT TO A FORMAT. Do some test renders to see if the quality is good enough before wasting time doing renders you don't need!

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Smoke & Fire Effects

Pearl Harbour was of course an attack so it seems only natural to learn some skills to implement realistic smoke & fire effects. Here are some video tutorials to follow on from the techniques shown in class.



Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Week 4 presentation

During week 4 (next week's session) I would like each group to give a short and informal presentation which details the groups intentions and progress. You should include the following:

1) As a group you should explain your intentions for delivering the brief and also explain the angle your intend to take in delivering the factorial information surrounding Pearl Harbor.

2) Introduce each group member and tell us what each person is responsible for. (Remember, each group member must complete some kind of modelling AND animation)

3) Explain how you intend to model and animate the scenes with reference to a completed storyboard.

Personal Development

10% of the overall mark for this module is allocated for "Demonstration of new skills". It is therefore very important that your blog reflects these new skills clearly enough for me to distinguish exactly what new skills you have picked up or developed.

The first thing you should do is choose a new skill. Here are some suggestions which apply to the module but feel free to deviate and do something you really want to do.

1) Successfully light a scene using a realistic daylight system
2) Use Unwrap UVW mapping to accurately apply materials to a complex model
3) Use reference planes to accurately model a complex object
4) Use particle systems to make realistic smoke and fire effects
5) Create a rigging system to animate a complex object

Once you decide what you would like to achieve make a blog post that details what you want to do and how it will apply to the module. Make sure that you continue to update your blog with your progress with this task. A well maintained blog and a successful outcome with the chosen technique will warrant high marks for this section.