Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Friday, 15 March 2013
Fntastic Voyage: Animatic
Here is the animatic for how my animation. Its missing sound effects which i still have to add. As my animation will be driven by the voice over (which is in process) i couldn't get the timing and the speed of the animation during the changing scenes and slow-mo, I've also annotated and described the structures as little as possible but yet understandable.
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Fantastic Voyage: Voice over script
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Fantastic Voyage: Visualization (Nucleus)
This is an idea of how my nucleus could look like in the cell. The outer bubble is like the skin, the purple is the nucles and within that is the nucleolus glowing in the center. As seen the picture there are also cell organelles roaming around, I'm going for more of a realistic look or render style.
Monday, 4 March 2013
Maya Toolkit: Introduction to Shading Nodes 2D & 3D Textures
Sunday, 3 March 2013
Fantastic Voyage: Visualization
Here are thumbnails, starting to think about how the outside and inside of the cell could look like once the cam zooms in. Figure one shows the Cell itself, the glowing inside the cell symbolizes the nucleus. Figure two shows inside the cell and here we could see a Ribosome passing by, during this stage the scene might go into slow-mo, zooming into and analyzing.
Figure one
Figure two
Friday, 1 March 2013
Fantastic Voyage: Idea
For the 3D cell animation i will be focusing on the structure of the Eukaryotic Cell in an animal. the scene I pictured in mind was having a camera focusing outside the cell, starting from the cell membrane then working its way in to the organelle of the cell. I will be picking aboout 3/5 organs that i would focus on and five discription on what they are and do to the cell this also links to me to maybe having a voice over during the animation or shown by text.
Background sounds. I like the 'Magnetic' sound gives a feel of being inside something ot under water.
- Cell Membrane
- Ribosomes
- Mitrocondria
- Nucleolus
- Nucleus
Background sounds. I like the 'Magnetic' sound gives a feel of being inside something ot under water.
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