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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Animation

My module is Computer graphics and Animations. My first rotation was pretty cool. We did a digital stop motion. We had a rubber man and a rubber horse to work with. What I did was put the camera far from him and then getting closer and closer to the rubber horse. Then we put the horse chasing after the camera; it seemed like the horse was mad. In my second rotation we were image morphing, that was also cool. You get to take pictures of your face and you morph it. In the third rotation we made a 3d place. It was awsome, everything was hard to do ,but it was worth it. in the fourth rotation you had to make a 3d world. What I did was that I made a backyard. There was a playground, grill, two tables, and two chairs. We got to explore what we did. so far that's all I have done. I still need to do the fifth rotation. In that rotation you make a 3d logo. I have a feeling that the next one is going to be cool. ** Jaime Serrano**

My Module

My module is about Computer Graphics & Animations. What I have completed in my module is making animated things into the computer and making a movie.What I have learned is how to make a short movie scene with a webcam and how to make my own little virtual world. My first session was about making a movie. There were two characters or cartoons. What I had to accomplish was taking pictures of their every step to make a movie.I had to figure out the seconds for every picture and when to take the picture at the percise moment. The second session I did was morphing me and my partner's faces. We both had to take a picture of ourselves and morph our faces into different shapes and sizes. The third and fourth session were both on the same thing. They were really fun. what we had to do was make our own little virtual world. What we had decided to do was an outdoor scene. What was accomplished in the sessions was learning the views and just placing everything into its place.This module is really fun and i cant wait to finish it all up.
-Jacqueline D. Rosas