GreyKid Pictures ...
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:50 pm
I have reviewed one of the Greykid Pictures shorts (Les Profs). Due to bandwith problems I have seen the animation as slow frame rate. I have realize that:
1) They use Motion Blur for everything that moves relative to the camera. You cannot perceive normally because it is only by one frame or two, but there it is. Motion blur affects only to the layer where the effect is applied. So they apply motion blur to the part of the body that is moving in relation to the rest of the body. For example the arms. Altough the whole body is moving they don't apply motion blur to it. Only to the portions of the body that have a relative high speed respect to the resto of the body. That gives a very "film look" to thier animations. In a real film the camera tracks the person movement (the whole body is sharp) and depending on the light conditions and the operture and depth of field of the camera could appear blur into the moving part of the body (the limbs). (Experts correct me please.)
2) They don't use switch layers for lip movements. (or they use interpolation) I'm thinking they use a combination of Switch layer with bone motion and point motion. Very interesting.
3) They use shadows in the animation (for example the red face of the gim prof) with the same thechnique as sang820 uses with his pretty girls. It means that AS is prepared and valid for non anime drawings (Les profs is the best example of non anime) where the shadows are flat. (correctme if I'm missunderstanding anime style)
They are great!
Genete
1) They use Motion Blur for everything that moves relative to the camera. You cannot perceive normally because it is only by one frame or two, but there it is. Motion blur affects only to the layer where the effect is applied. So they apply motion blur to the part of the body that is moving in relation to the rest of the body. For example the arms. Altough the whole body is moving they don't apply motion blur to it. Only to the portions of the body that have a relative high speed respect to the resto of the body. That gives a very "film look" to thier animations. In a real film the camera tracks the person movement (the whole body is sharp) and depending on the light conditions and the operture and depth of field of the camera could appear blur into the moving part of the body (the limbs). (Experts correct me please.)
2) They don't use switch layers for lip movements. (or they use interpolation) I'm thinking they use a combination of Switch layer with bone motion and point motion. Very interesting.
3) They use shadows in the animation (for example the red face of the gim prof) with the same thechnique as sang820 uses with his pretty girls. It means that AS is prepared and valid for non anime drawings (Les profs is the best example of non anime) where the shadows are flat. (correctme if I'm missunderstanding anime style)
They are great!
Genete