We now have a second blog just for project 3! Yeah! All your process will be scanned (if necessary) + posted here for review. Remember: an attempted animated/stop motion/interactive doodle with fair results will earn you the same mark as an excellent static (and linked) doodle. The reason I am encouraging this is because increasingly, employers will prefer (or demand) people with experience using animation and interactivity. You will probably have to start sometime, why not now?
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
How To Train Your Dragon
The day I decided to do was the day when How To Train Your Dragon, the movie, was released.
1. In this design I took the six main characters and their dragons and shaped them into the letters. In this image small things will be moving around like wings flapping, smoke and fire swirling, characters swaying, etc.
2. In this design a dragon will fly around the google logo before blowing fire onto it. When the smoke clears, instead of the letter google, the characters will be standing in their place instead and/or key objects and places from the movie.
3. In this design the dragon Toothless will attempt to smile and when he shows his teeth, the letters of google will be in the places of the teeth. (This was a scene from the movie)
4. In this design, viking ships will be sailing about with dragons hovering over them. Then fog will blow through and when it clears, google will be made out through the leftover fog. The waves, dragons wings and viking ships will be animated.
5. In the movie Hiccup, the main character, writes and illustrates a book on dragons. In this design the dragons will make up the letters of google but the layout will be formatted like that in Hiccup's book. In the animated version, the person can click open the book and flip through on the information on the dragons. Then when closed, the google logo will appear with the font that the movie title used.
- Gloria Han
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