Portfolio

8:18 AM Wednesday, January 21, 2015





I am Susan Ta, a girl on her last year of high school and I’ll soon be heading to a career I hope I can be proud to say. I personally tend to work more traditionally with pencil and the occasional watercolour but soon will be able to say I can do more. I might be a sounding a little cocky when I say this, but I dare say that I’m pretty well rounded when it comes to working both traditional means and technical programs.

It’s sad to say that I’ll be leaving CyberARTS in less than a month’s time and I’m going to miss that sweet freedom to make and do our own projects using the things I could never get my hands on otherwise. And the classes (well at the time I joined) are small and you tend to get to know and get along with everyone in the class since it’s just so small, I’ve always been more at ease in the class know that I could never suffocate in such an overcrowded classroom, like normal classes which hold around twenty kids at least and that’s more than I can handle being around.

The things I’ve learn in this course are many and surprising for both classes I can say that I have pushed at my limit at least once and I may have possibly broken through to a new level and now I want to keep moving and keep breaking limits even if I have to do some crazy projects that everyone thinks I’m insane for doing. In the end I guess I can stay that I stopped being so hard on myself and started to just learn, going from ‘I can’t do that’ to ‘I haven’t practiced that yet’.

 As such for the tech side the animation was a huge step for me, it’s something I want to go into and now I finally have a taste for what it’s kind of like to make an animation – well, for doing it solo. And it drove me nuts and to the point of burning myself out, completely destroyed my sleeping scheduled and badly disturbing my already poor eating habits, and becoming horribly sleep deprive and constantly stressed but you know, it turned out pretty good just being able to watch you own creation move about the screen is just so satisfying I can’t say I wouldn’t do it again even if I have to walk through hell and back again (it’s funny to think that this is the sort of career I’m gunning for). For art side of the course I have to say that my Black and White + One painting was a huge step for me, with that painting I took every single step out of my comfort zone and I has so many problem with it when it came to hanging and now that I think about it definitely could have done that better but in the end it still turned out pretty well for something that just jabbed at almost every weak point I had.

I want to say that I’ve improved and I want to say that I am on the right track and I going to make and survive through this crazy mess I’ve gotten myself into but I can say that I’ve got thing done and I have things to prove myself at the very least that maybe I am maybe I can make it.





Fox on the Hill is a small animation studio that works in short film and assist larger companies in make animations in larger projects, typically working in a fairly cartoony style. Fox on the Hill is quirky, mischievous and a relaxed studio, much like our little fluffy mascot fox. I wanted to give it an cheerful look with a pale orange to not hurt the eyes yet still give it that popping feeling, with the colour orange being a colour that generally people associated with cheerfulness. And the minimalistic look gives it a clean edge look, which is what I general prefer as a personal preference.

For the items I chose to use being a stuffed animal fox and a flashlight that silhouette the logo. The fox stuffed animal was intended for children since the studio will most likely gear towards young children and it also doubles as showing off out fluffy mascot in an appealing way. The flashlight was used since I wanted to do something no one has ever done; I have never seen some one advertise on the light of a flashlight, and I’d also like to say that it’s a throw back to old animations projected onto white screen and done with lights. I wanted to show on outside of the box think but show a cheerful childish side.





LilliesoftheValley

The concept of the animation was to take a ben of fairytales although the animation itself hardly scratched the surface of the concept with it being only the beginning of the story. As such the story starts off with a sort of spin on Rapunzel with the tower and everything dealing with a type of plant that one shouldn’t be eating, and runs along the base of the original story of Rapunzel though the whole story while mixing other fairytales as well as creating a commentary on others.

Through the course of creating this project I was expecting to use only Photoshop and After Effects, but Paint Tool Sai has unexpectedly come into play. Photoshop was used for the bulk of the base animation, Sai for a more cleaning outline look as well as colouring, and After Effects for stitching everything together and placing down effects and checking for the exact timing of every short clip that was to be used. These three programs were used since they were probably my best options in terms of accessibility to what I was doing. I also wanted to learn how to use After Effects, develop deeper into animating on Photoshop, and show off that I have the ability to work with many programs.

I had many, upon many problems while working on this project; I could list half the problems now and it could go on forever. The main problem I will state is that files would corrupt on me fairly often or the programs would crash on me while I was working which caused me to lose so much precious work and I dare say that I may have possibly actually finished the storyboard’s original plan had it been for many files containing raw animations corrupting and becoming unusable and me spending a good hour or two try to retrieve and salvage what was left of the corrupted files.

Working After Effects was a problem in itself seeing as I walked into this project intending to use After Effects but have absolutely no prior knowledge to how to use the program – I didn’t even know how the program was setup to look like pasted the loading image. But now that I’ve sat down watched one or two tutorials and fiddled around in the program I’d say that I’m pretty comfortable with it and I have a basic grasp on how to use it.

Lip-syncing is also very awkward especially since there is no sound coming from anywhere and yet I need to show they were taking so it both felt awkward and difficult to try and make their lips match up to the words which also caused me to make a bunch od funny faces at myself trying to get the proper mouth movement al also caused my family to think I’m insane.

If there’s anything that should be known about animation; its that it’s very, very repetitive and they steps actually don’t sound to hard on paper or when you say it, in fact they look very easy but once you get down to it those easy step end up looking daunting when you realize that you have to do it over 400 times. When you start with storyboard -one my favorite steps- I had to make sure it was fairly short since I need to remind myself that I was doing all of this solo. Raw animation in Photoshop with had steps within steps of key framing, testing key frame movements; drawing in between frames to smooth it out testing timing again then placing in more in between frames and testing that out and repeating the adding in between process until smooth and stratified. Once the raw I done it’s sent to Sai and redrawing lines for a smooth clean look, colouring in every frame, and creating a shade animation that would move along with the animation people. Then it moves to After Effects for proper timing and possibly sent back to Photoshop for adjustments. Again, it’s a repetitive process with just one second of movement coloured shaded and properly timed taking around 9 to 8 hours to make.

I had have many inspiration with most coming from internet shorts and small freelance animators that share their story and how they went about making their creations. It’s the fuel that kept me going knowing that it’s possible to do it with the programs I have now. So why not start now.

The whole of the animation came out decently for a first time large animation project that was done on a short time constraint since I’m use to doing less then 5 seconds worth of animation. But I know it could have been dome better, it could have been smoother and less stiff. The people in the animation seem to stiff to move sometimes and the flow of the overall thing could have been better but that might be because the animation actually isn’t finished and abruptly stop midway through the storyboard. That I ended up burning myself out by the end of it so the end may look sloppier then the rest of the animation which bugs me. But in all it was a good start to animation seeming as this is the first time I’ve ever got to work with proper programs that could handle these types of projects.

Independent proposal

3:19 PM Tuesday, December 9, 2014


For my proposal piece i will be creating a short animation reel lasting around 30 seconds to a minute (this will vary and change as the project progresses). the whole project will consist of a short animation showing a juist of what the final product would look like if a full thing were to be created rather than just a demo reel made on a time constraint. character sheets of characters that will be (or not be) appearing in  the final product. concept sketches of backgrounds/scenery characters in action scenes. storyboarding of animation scenes that may or may not make it to the final demo reel. and test animations that show the progressing from key frames to lighting detailing.

the project is a story that takes a bend on fairy tales by taking references from many different fairy tales (possibly lampshading them) revolving around the deuteragonists, Wran, a curious and lonely young boy locked away due to his overbearing dark magic in a tower hidden in the forest; and Zack a young journeyman of the blacksmith's trade who by the strings of fate finds himself stuck constantly running back into this tower.

(although the animation demo will take place mainly at the beginning of the story which revolves around Zack).

Black and White + One

9:22 PM Tuesday, October 14, 2014

1. How can I express the theme Black and White + One through photo-based artwork?

I plan to express my work in a series of photographs lined up on after another with my interpretation of the black and white plus one theme based around the idea of the mundane, ‘exactly how you expect it’, boring looking world being the black and white half of the theme and my plus one being the whimsy, like a touch of fantasy magic splashed onto the mundane of the black and white.
The concept show through cookies, having some photos taken with cookie where you would often and normally see cookie (i.e. on a plate on the kitchen counter, outside on a picnic table, etc.) but every so often there will be one photo in between. the photos I will be labelling black and white due to their boring/mundane approaches there be one photo that doesn’t seem to fit and have rather odd circumstances shown, these will the photo at immediately catch an eye just wandering along my lined up pieces; these will be my plus ones. The plus ones are the photos that seem out of place but yet still tie into the lineup. Of course they will be featuring the same cookie shown to be in the black and white photos by they will be in places one wouldn’t expect a cookie to be (i.e. each cookie taking up a seat on the subway riding off to somewhere, set up in a tiny town made of paper making them look like monster size cookies, etc.)
The lineup of photos plan to have will total up to ten but should be known that this is not a concreate number and the final number can be changed depending the current situation of the project. But the ratio between the black and white and the plus one of my photos should stay a static number of 3:1.

2. How can I explore using the medium of photography in a way that stretches my current knowledge and understanding AND suits my interpretation of the theme?


Each photo I plan to have a different type of technique in place be it in use of the camera or in Photoshop. While for my plus ones I want to use colourful and flashy techniques like that have a much more whimsical feeling like for example using the style of bokeh, lens flaring editing in extreme vibrancy. While my black and white photos on the other hand can style to be dulled coloured using a fisheye effect, selective colouring are a few to name.

Mulan


"The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all."




the whole of the movie is a story proving oneself be it to oneself or to others against the odd. with that in mind, the two gifs that follow one another of the main character (Mulan aka the person the movie was titled after)  sitting in despair after being forced to bend to the will of the society of the time despite it going strongly against her sense of right and wrong; and it is in this part that she make a decision that causes her to break from the bend of the rule and go against it. the flower which we can see to be mulan wearing pink like the the cherry blossom flowers seen in the movie (the only flowers seen movie); and being a girl stigment she is to being a exactly like a flower, delicate, innocent and docile.

while a flower that grows against it all grows to be rough, wild and vivd. a flower that is prized for bravery.

Sense of place

9:20 AM Monday, January 27, 2014



Mine is centred around my old place of in Cabbage Town I attempt to take on a much more emotional view of having a place. I decide to play on my feeling that have developed over the years for that place that seems just to far to visit so often I have expressed them with “Rewind”. I created an interactive story book titled “Rewind” that featured a short burst of animations like components since it is still something I’m very keen on working with. 
The reasoned it was named “Rewind” is because whenever I think of old memories I think of an old cassette tape that is being rewind ready to be watched again, old movies that just punch you with nostalgia, it’s similar to the feeling I get whenever I head downtown, the glitch parts also come from this old cassette concept. Every scene in this story are actual memories of mine, no background is made up only uncoloured due to lack of memory since I know for sure many things have been painted over, the entire conversation is based on a real one I had with that very person. The only thing that had been altered is near the ending when asked what wrong with Etobicoke? Before I when I was asked that, I had no idea what to say, the real answer is said to him is still very much in the story but hidden behind glitches because I really do regret handling the question the way I did but now that more time has passed I realized the answer, and the altered ending is the result of that that realization.

Working with Flash was really fun! It really is a shame I couldn’t use Flash much more sine I overestimated the greatness of my old first gen Ipad, and the huge learning curve that Flash has. This project though was agony just because I set up a huge hurdle for myself and it resulted in taking forever to even get half way done (the total time making this from beginning to end is a little under two month) I still had fun regardless of the stress I had over this conflicting with other work and might just end up steal the laptop again when my work load dies down just to fiddle around more in Flash, I wish to make something spectacular and I assure you this, this is just a test run to make sure I’m up for the challenge.

file:///Users/309091585/Desktop/Sense%20of%20Place/Rewind.html
Copy and paste into url to view the project

haha you can't expect me to fix it from home without the files.
I'll come in on Tuesday to fix it