All these images require the red/cyan 3D glasses.
This image is created using 2 cameras in Maya.
Physics of Animation Homework
Blog for the SJSU PHYS 123 class for Fall 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Outline for the Second Term Paper
I.
Introduction
A.
Introduction to Galaxy Quest
B.
Introduction to Star Wars
C.
Introduction to Avatar
D.
Thesis: Many movies set in space, such as Galaxy Quest, Star Wars, and Avatar
have characters that react to gravity the same as they would on Earth despite
unlikelihood having the same gravity in space.
II.
Gravity in Galaxy Quest
A. Gravity on the planet with the Beryllium spheres
effects the characters exactly as Earth’s gravity affects the characters.
B. Gravity on the Protector
affects the characters exactly as Earth’s gravity effects the characters.
1. There
is no mention of how gravity is maintained on the ship.
III.
Gravity in Star
Wars
A.
Gravity on multiple planets in consistent with
the gravity of Earth.
1.
While it is possible that one of the planets
would be consistent in gravity with the Earth, it seems highly unlikely that
all of the planets would be consistent.
2.
Interestingly enough, throughout the series, the
effect of all objects, large and small, it consistent with how gravity would
effect that object on Earth
B. Gravity on the Millennium Falcon is consistent with
that of Earth
1. It is
not mentioned how gravity is maintained on the Millennium Falcon.
C. Gravity on the Death Star is consistent with
gravity on Earth
1. It is
not mentioned how gravity is maintained on the Death Star.
IV.
Gravity in Avatar
A. Gravity on Pandora is consistent with Earth.
1. If
gravity has been changed to be consistent with Earth, it is not mentioned how.
B. Gravity on the transport to Pandora is consistent
with Earth.
C. The only inconsistency with gravity on Pandora is
the existence of the floating mountains.
V.
Conclusion
A.
Recap gravity in Galaxy Quest
B.
Recap gravity in Star Wars
C.
Recap gravity in Avatar
Monday, October 29, 2012
Stop-Motion Character Animation
In order to create this animation, we first thought about what we wanted to do in the scene. We then storyboarded out an idea and revised the idea until it seemed appropriate. After deciding on a scene, we went and bought the supplies necessary and set up the scene and lighting. We used sand for the sand, small plan props and shells for the beach, and blue foam for the water. When it came to actually shooting the photographs for the stop-motion, we set up multiple cameras and worked frame by frame moving the characters slowly. After shooting the frames, we put the photos into Adobe Premiere and converted it into a movie.
I worked on the original storyboards and editing the movie. My partner worked primarily on the camera angles and the lighting. We both worked on setting up the scene and the movement of the characters, as we would take turns moving characters and taking the photos.
Monday, October 15, 2012
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