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Tuesday, 2 March 2010

New Pen!

And I wish I'd got this one much sooner. My old pen has left my sketchbook looking like it is trying to have white pages with all the smudge marks all over them. I thought perhaps it was just the fate of a white gel pen to smudge uncontrollably, but alas the last 4 pages of my sketchbook are beautifully clean. Oh well.

Enough about pens, today I nervously took to the stage for 70 seconds and showed an entire group of visual communicators my animation. It went down really well! Except for that blasted tea tree...I bet no one knows it's a Camellia Sinensis either. I would have liked a synchronised gasp of "look at the brilliant camellia sinensis!" But it was more like "look it's a tree." What a waste of time.
Anyway, I digress. So I made some changes to the way the text appears at the tree bit, bearing in mind the amount of time I spent keeping it all in rhythm with the music. I'm worried now that it will look really disjointed, but I'm hoping the fact that the text is easier to read will keep the viewer's attention away from the unrelated background behind it. And there you have a finished Flash animation, ready to be handed in with pride tomorrow morning. It's been fun, the caffeine has been exquisite, and the company delightful. I bid you farewell.

Monday, 1 March 2010

Death by Gel Pen

This is a slow and painful death, filled with false hope and regret. I made the mistake of buying a sketchbook with black pages for this project.

"Hey this looks like fun" I thought. I already had a white gel pen which I could use to write on it with. After that ran out, I was only a fraction of phased. It's now 2 days before the hand in at 10 o'clock at night and my second pen runs out. Curse you BU shop! I felt so lucky as I picked up the last one on the shelf. I thought it would see me through to the end.
How wrong was I. I don't have much to do with my new one, but I have to buy it anyway. And quickly. For about an hour I have been watching the level of ink in my pen drop, thinking there was more than there actually was. I regret the black sketchbook and will never do it again.

Other than this minor setback, I have a finished animation which I can show in the critique tomorrow, complete with soundtrack. I've tweaked it all over the place and it's looking passable. It's come such a long way.