News:

If you need instructions on how to get through the hotels, check out the enclosed instruction book.

Main Menu

Topic Suggestions for This Week's Saturday School [4/24/10]

Farted by AC Slater, April 21, 2010, 09:00:03 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

AC Slater

THIS WEEK'S SUGGESTION THREAD IS ACTUALLY LOCATED HERE: http://www.clockcrew.cc/talk/showthread.php?p=1753254#post1753254





As the title states, post some techniques or tricks that you would like to see for this week's Saturday School Session. It can be anything at all (anything reasonable that is). Hopefully I'll see you guys there this week! And remember, if you missed last week's session, you can watch it through the On-Demand feature on Livestream.

http://www.livestream.com/theclockcrewssaturdayschool

BambooClock


GodClock

Quote from: BambooClock;1745995How to use gradients and how to NOT use them

how to use gradients as the only means of coloring
Sw@g
Quote from: Kodiakclock;1893997godclock probably now that I think about it. We could bro it out he could learn me how to surf and then we cruise bro our way out of there into brosville

BambooClock

Quote from: GodClock;1745998how to use gradients as the only means of coloring

...or that

Faygo

Quote from: BambooClock;1745995How to use gradients and how to NOT use them

My signature is a good example how to use them. I think

AC Slater

Quote from: RibsClock;1746016I am suggesting (again) perspective in frame-by-frame animation.

I wanted to go over this last week but what specifically do you want to see done? Like how to keep everything in proportion when animating frame by frame? Or do you mean having a character (for example) walking towards the camera/audience and then away again? Let me know exactly and I'll try my best to cover it!

AC Slater

Quote from: RibsClock;1746022:this: Pretty much covers it, not just in proportion with itself in a very two-dimensional sense, but in relation to depth as well.

Ok excellent! I will try to go over it as best as I can. But be prepared, I'll most likely be drawing cubes as an example since drawing people and all of that jazz isn't really my forte.

AC Slater

Quote from: CadillacClock;1746038To be honest, gradients can serve such a wide purpose, it's impossible to give a legitimate tutorial for them. It would be much easier to simply outline the "how not to use them".

I could go over that as well. Also, I could try to explain how to use them "correctly" through the use of mixing gradients and normal solid colors.

zl


Slurpee

Quote from: CadillacClock;1746038It would be much easier to simply outline the "how not to use them".

just post a link to Project B

Slurpee


Slurpee


AstronautClock

how to animate good special effects. like smoke exlposions water splashes and such

AC Slater

School will be in session in 5 minutes! Be there or be square.

Also I don't know if ZL is teaching this week or not? But if he doesn't broadcast by 3:45 then I'll hop on there.




zl