17 April 2013

Background detectives from Rodger Rabbit to Morris the Midget Moose



2D Backgrounds For Animation 


For this project we've been learning about all aspects of designing backgrounds from conception to finished production.

 Our first task was to replicate in pencil  five different animation backgrounds of our choice.

1. From Who framed  Rodger Rabbit
(this one was my favourite one to draw, I loved adding in the little details on the buildings and dealing with the wacky perspective)

2. From Alice in Wonderland 

(simple yet effective the slightly curvy lines in the White Rabbits house and the topsy turvy decorations create a beautiful composition)

3. From Winnie the Pooh

( The colour tones in this landscape create a simple yet effective way of creating forced perspective)

4. From the 101 Dalmations
( one of my favourite films however im not sure I did this background justice as I found it very hard to show the perspective within the angular composistion)

5.  From Morris the Midget Moose


we then learnt about drawing from perspective something that I struggled with more than the most of the class.

Thanks for reading 

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there's more posts to come on this project