Thursday, November 11, 2010

How many muffins are in a dozen?

Ok when looking at this keep in mind that I know that the bakers left arm is our of it's joint. This is a style frame I putt together really fast Monday night because I forgot about it and I felt illness coming on (that's my story and I'm sticking to it). It's for my Tuesday non-thesis animation class which has honestly taken a back seat to my thesis because even though it's a super fun class and I've learned a lot in it. It is a butt ton of work every week with the exception of the last week we've had 3 complete things due. That means every week there was a possibility to fail.

This particular project needs to combine computer 2D animation, traditional hand drawn animation, and 3d animation. This is an example of the 2D computer animation bit I'm going to be doing. The animation is about this little kid asking a baker man how many muffins are in a dozen. Through the magic of bouncing muffins and maya rendered numbers we find out how many muffins are in a dozen and as a BONUS ENDING we find out how many muffins are in a bakers dozen.

I had a little boy to voice this little boy, but unfortunately he got really nervous while recording and the sound didn't turn out so well. I'm now sort of stuck not knowing who to get for a little boy voice or if I should find a lady to can do little boy voices.

4 comments:

  1. Daryl does a good little girl, does he do a little boy?

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  2. so... how many are really in a dozen?

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  3. You'll have to wait til the end of the semester to find out.

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