Fully finished background for my flour sack animation, I was very confused about the rules and honestly I’m not the biggest fan of it but with a completed animation of top I don’t think it will look as bad
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Vietnam
seen from Yemen
seen from Singapore

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from France
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Italy
seen from China

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from Bangladesh
seen from United States
seen from Germany
Fully finished background for my flour sack animation, I was very confused about the rules and honestly I’m not the biggest fan of it but with a completed animation of top I don’t think it will look as bad

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Coloring Exercise
This is the coloring exercise I did for class. My first palette, a revised one, and a copy of the revised one with colored lineart.
I like both, but the second rendition is a bit better because the colors don’t oppose so drastically, even though the second one also features a warm color vs a cold one. On the third with colored lineart, the lineart needs to be darker. It looks fine in photoshop, but zoomed out in tumblr it’s harder to discern.
Since we decided to go with Gravity Falls I decided to create pamphlets to help my group identify what things we could write about, especially those who had not watched the show before.
I made sure to include research on a variety of stages in pipeline to assist anyone who may want to tackle any part of it. Personally, I am interested in storyboarding and didn’t have to research it to as great a degree as everything else, as I was already quite knowledgable on the nature of storyboarding for this show before beginning this project.
Once again, here is the plan of action created during our meeting.
3D Modelling Introduction
I thought I was going to find 3D modelling really difficult but I actually found it easier than I thought. The software (Maya) is a lot easier to use than I previously assumed, which was a relief.
Hannah K. Lee’s “Shoes Over Bills” -2-Colour Risograph Printed Zine
After visiting Notewell Press and seeing the risograph prints and books, I came across “Bills Over Shoes” by Hannah K. Lee. This is a 2-color zine used with a risograph printing press. The colours used are red and blue, and with those, colours like purple are also present.
The book is about shoes, and their prices. The adjacent page shows a typographic example of what the price of the shoes could afford - usually something much more necessary and important.
The book seems to target a form of privilege that often comes with being rich or having a lot of money in comparison to those who are less fortunate, and can only afford to pay for essentials. I think it is a very visually exciting and powerful zine that makes you really think about wealth and how much we can spend on unnecessary things.
The risograph style shows a very seemingly old-fashioned theme, using thin paper that shows traces of the next page through it. The two colour choices as well as the newsprint type paper gives me a feeling of perhaps the fifties and sixties in America, which perhaps is the reaction the book hopes to bring. I believe it shows the sense that America began to really care about their image after the Second World War and invested a lot of money in material objects and looking good.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Today my group met in the studio to make our poster. We essentially made a large collage by playing around and fitting together parts of out individual work until it made a pattern that we were all happy with. We tried to space out parts evenly and get an even spread of the black and green across the poster. We also made a decision to leave large areas of negative space around the tractors and barn so that they stand out against the patterns.
The last image shows our final poster. I’m really happy with how it looks, although in retrospect when I compare my photos, I think that the red barn worked better than the one we used as it stands out so much more.
Today my group also discussed what we need to do to prepare our tabletop display for Thursday/next Friday. It mostly involves buying things to make a professional version of our prototype, such as large seed trays, more sand and a table cloth. We also need to make general improvements like painting more stones, making some more tools for the sand pit and more trees. For the printing side, we decided it would look good if we printed trees and barns etc on the white paper using lino, so this is something we will experiment with tomorrow ahead of Thursday.
After the 2nd paint workshop I displayed my outcomes in my studio space. the gradient black and white piece was done with acrylic using the L shape I was given and masking tape and he other two were of one piece but I feel that the stencil used is its own piece in itself.
experimenting with stop motion