I just wanted to alert those who regularly visit my portfolio website www.segun-animation.com
that it is under construction.
I had to change my web host, and upgrade the site's design.
I haven't had a chance to update it since 2012.
I'm still alive and animating.
The updated site should be up and running again soon.
Friday, April 20, 2018
Monday, January 15, 2018
Desert Mirage - 18+
I got to contribute a tiny bit of animation to the 2016 Indie feature-length live-action/ animation hybrid - Desert Mirage. It's a very crazy film, and it's not for everyone. It contains crude humour, language and other things not appropriate for minors.
Rough Animation by: Segun O. Mosuro
Clean-Up, Ink and Paint by: Bobby Soto (see his reel from the project here: https://youtu.be/cMZKExpW1Do?t=37s)
I think Bobby Soto did a great job of following up my animation.
I did about 4-5 seconds of (fully inbetweened) rough animation for the film. I animated the Racoon character, Riley, seen below.
The gig came in 2014, at a time when I was doing a lot of cut-out animation at my day job, and it was a welcome break for me.
The first shot was animated and inbetweened in Flash (now Animate), while the second shot was animated traditionally with pencil and paper. It was all animated on Ones. I'm not too happy with the acting in the lip sync part, I think I used too many poses for that line of dialogue.
The bulk of the crew worked remotely, with Chad Kaplan being the Animation Director and Character Designer. We all kind of drew the characters differently...
If you would like to see the film, kindly order it via their Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/desertmiragemovie/
Rough Animation by: Segun O. Mosuro
Clean-Up, Ink and Paint by: Bobby Soto (see his reel from the project here: https://youtu.be/cMZKExpW1Do?t=37s)
I think Bobby Soto did a great job of following up my animation.
I did about 4-5 seconds of (fully inbetweened) rough animation for the film. I animated the Racoon character, Riley, seen below.
The gig came in 2014, at a time when I was doing a lot of cut-out animation at my day job, and it was a welcome break for me.
Above: Some animation drawings from the first shot. Medium: Adobe Flash - Brush Tool |
The first shot was animated and inbetweened in Flash (now Animate), while the second shot was animated traditionally with pencil and paper. It was all animated on Ones. I'm not too happy with the acting in the lip sync part, I think I used too many poses for that line of dialogue.
Above: My animation thumbnails for the second shot. Medium: Ball-point pen and pencil on paper. Below: Some of my animation roughs for the shot. |
Medium: Pencil on paper
The bulk of the crew worked remotely, with Chad Kaplan being the Animation Director and Character Designer. We all kind of drew the characters differently...
If you would like to see the film, kindly order it via their Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/desertmiragemovie/
The Booksellers Ltd - Animated Short
The Booksellers Ltd. - Animated Short
This was a solo effort, except for the music which was licensed from Kevin MacLoed, and the script which was a collaboration between the client and me.
The colour script for the video. Medium: Photoshop, Wacom Tablet. |
I used natural lighting, showing the progression from an early morning in Ibadan to an evening sunset. The colour script, for the most part, suffers from an over-reliance on rim lighting to separate the characters from the backgrounds. I've learned a lot since I did this colour script in 2013, I would approach it differently today. The final backgrounds were painted in Photoshop.
A Rough Animation drawing from the short. Medium: Graphite & Col-Erase Pencils on Paper |
I started out wanting to animate the characters using the puppet tool in After Effects, but early tests didn't look as good as I wanted. I ended up using a combination of hand-drawn animation (pencil and paper), frame by frame Flash animation and cut-out animation techniques for the characters.
A frame from the final video. CG vehicles and a partially CG animated background are used here. |
One of the fun things to do was explore gimmicks like Smear Frames and Multiples.
Rough Animation drawings - Smear Frames & Multiples Medium: Graphite on Paper |
Above: a rough animation smear frame drawing. Below: The final frame. |
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