Wednesday 23 April 2014

Unit 31 M2

Unit 32 (M2)                                                                                                                  Scott Manton

Scenario: The teacher has asked for some guidance regarding the different animation formats available. The teacher would like the students to be able to compare three different animation formats (e.g. animated GIF, Flash, QuickTime and Dynamic HTML).


Task: Create a new blog page, which will discuss three animation formats. Make sure that you identify at least two good things about each format and two limitations (of each). In comparing, you must explain what is similar between the formats, as well as what is different; expand on each point and explain what it means in terms of the type of animation you can produce. Use photos and Videos to support your answers.

Flash

Flash is used to create animated GIFs because it allows you to create the animation frame by frame. Another reason it is the most used format is because it can also be used to add sound to the GIF.




Advantages

An advantage of using animated GIFs is they have loss-less compression, meaning the size of the file can be made smaller and the image will not lose any of its quality.

Another advantage is that animated GIFs already have a small file size. This allows you to use more GIFs on a webpage without it effect the download speed too much.


Disadvantages

The main disadvantage of animated GIFs is that they only support 256 colours, this limits your options when it comes to using GIFs. Only having 256 could also be consider as an advantage because it makes the file size small.
Having too many GIFs can decrease your bandwidth, which will slow your download speed making it frustrating waiting for a webpage to load.

Shockwave

Shockwave was designed for 3D animation and is used in videos. Shockwave also has a fast rendering engine meaning it will play the videos in a smooth motion.



Advantages

An advantage of Shockwave is that is supports 3D animations unlike Flash that only supports 2D.

One advantage of Shockwave is that it uses vector images, meaning the actual size of the image can be made much larger without it losing any of its quality. 

Another big advantage of Shockwave is that when it is used on a web page it does not lower the download speed, causing the page to load slowly, unlike Flash that does have this problem.

Disadvantages

One of the main disadvantages of Shockwave is that you have to install a plug-in on your PC in order to view the animation. 

QuickTime

QuickTime is similar to Windows Media Player and because of this it's main advantage is it used to support; sound, animation and video.




Advantages

The biggest advantage of Quick Time is it's actual function, the fact that it supports any form of media such as; images, videos, animation and sound.

Disadvantage

One disadvantage of QuickTime is that it can slow down other codex on your PC, as QuickTime was originated on Mac when using it on Windows it can cause the PC to slowdown.

Another big disadvantage of QuickTime is that it is very high in memory which means you will have limited space on your hard drive. 

Because of these disadvantages people prefer to use the more familiar Windows Media Player which is a disadvantage to QuickTime in its own right.

Comparison

When it comes to using animation on web pages Flash would be the best form to use as it has a small file size which will ensure it doesn't decrease your download speed meaning the web page will load quickly and smoothly. The best thing about using Flash on webpages instead of Shockwave is that you don't have to install a plug-in in order to view the animation. The one good factor of using Shockwave on webpages is the images can made larger and they will not use any of the quality unlike Flash that can appear blocky when enlarged. 

When it comes to using animation that is a video or sound, Flash is not an option as it doesn't support those media outlets, whereas both Shockwave and QuickTime do. I think Shockwave would be the better form of animation to use because, as mentioned before, it has a fast rendering engine meaning it will play the videos in a quick, smooth motion. Even though you have to have a plug-in to use Shockwave it is much better than having QuickTime that takes up a lot of space on the hard drive.

Unit 31 M1

Unit 31 (M1)                                                                                                                  Scott Manton

The teacher who arranged for you to create the blog for the students would like you to expand it explaining the principal behind the illusion of animation.


Task: Add a section to your blog titled “The theory of Persistence of Vision.”

The theory of Persistence of Vision in animation is when you see one image and then look at another image straight after and the vision of the first image is still subconsciously on your mind and in the retinal of your eye. For example, when you watch an animated movie from Pixar and you see an image of a character, such as Woody, in one frame and then a different character, like Buzz, in the next the image of Woody will still be in your retinal for a very brief moment; about 1/25th  of a second.

The Persistence of Vision also applies to real life, when you see somebody or something move, such as a person waving their arm. When moving their arm from left to right the image of their arm still being to left will be on your mind for, again, a very brief moment and vise versa when their arm is on the right. 


Wednesday 13 November 2013

Unit 31 - Computer Animation P3









Unit 31 (P3)                                                                                                                        Scott Manton


Discuss the advantages and limitations of animated GIFs

What is a GIF?

Animated GIFs are usually 4 images stored together to create the illusion of animation.
GIFs are mainly made in a bitmap format, this is because all the pixels from each image can be stored in a fixed location to create the illusion of a real world photograph image becoming a GIF.

Different animation formats and tools

There are different types of animation formats when it comes to GIFs for example:

Flash

Flash is used to create animated GIFs because it allows you to create the animation frame by frame. Another reason it is the most used format is because it can also be used to add sound to the GIF.

A disadvantage of using flash animation is that it may slow the download speed on your PC and in some cases not even load the image on the webpages.



Shockwave

Shockwave was designed for 3D animation and is used in videos. Shockwave also has a fast rendering engine meaning it will play the videos in a smooth motion. An advantage of Shockwave is that is supports 3D animations unlike Flash that only supports 2D.

A disadvantage of Shockwave is that you have to download and install specific software to your webpages in order for it to work. Without this software downloaded you would not be able to watch videos on any website.


QuickTime

QuickTime is similar to Windows Media Player and because of this it's main advantage is it used to support; sound, animation and video.

QuickTime is an Apple made software which is one of it's disadvantages because it goes head to head with Windows Media Player, a software that more people use and is more well known.



Dynamic HTML

Dynamic HTML is primarily used on webpages and an advantage of this is that it can be used to create drop down menus and rollover images. Not only that but it can also be used to create online games.

A disadvantage of Dynamic HTML is that some web browsers read different languages and will not support the features on a webpage.


Advantages and Disadvantages of animated GIFs

Advantage

An advantage of using animated GIFs is they have loss-less compression, meaning the size of the file can be made smaller and the image will not lose any of its quality.

Another advantage is that animated GIFs already have a small file size. This allows you to use more GIFs on a webpage without it effect the download speed too much.

Animated GIFs support a transparent background, this is an advantage because it allows you to put a GIF over any background colour or even a picture and you will not be able to see a border or the picture being covered.

Animated GIFs are also suitable for online context. Meaning you can use GIFs on websites instead of lots of text and this will also help to grab the users attention.






Disadvantage

The main disadvantage of animated GIFs is that they only support 256 colours, this limits your options when it comes to using GIFs. Only having 256 could also be consider as an advantage because it makes the file size small.

Another disadvantage is the images can appear blocky when made too big or when zoomed in. This becomes a problem if you wanted to use GIFs for a larger and more colourful project.

Having too many GIFs can decrease your bandwidth, which will slow your download speed making it frustrating waiting for a webpage to load.

Also, having too many GIFs can be overwhelming and not aesthetically pleasing. Having GIFs will help a webpage look more interesting but overusing them will make it look ridiculous.











Monday 14 October 2013

Explain different uses of animation (P2)

Explain different uses of animation (P2)                                   Scott Manton


Task: Add a page to your blog describing, how the animations are used in the following cases?

Advertising
Choose one advert of your own choice
Creative arts
Find at least one example of an artist that uses animation as a creative medium
Entertainment
Choose one computer game or film
Education
Think about your education to date. Has animation been used in any area to develop your learning?
Simulation
Pick a simulator of your own choice; note that the simulator should be used for a work or training purpose not for entertainment)

Advertising



The video is an example of advertisement where computer animation is used. Compare The Market (Compare The Meerkat) uses computer animation to show a Meerkat stood next to Steve talking to him. The animation is used as the vocal point of the advert to explain what the company can offer to you. The Meerkat became world famous and has even released a book! 

Creative Arts


This is the oldest form of animation. The Egyptian artists that created these pictures of men walking carrying objects are used to create an animation that is similar to a flip book. All these kinds of paintings/drawings are done to match the types of animation found in create arts. 

Entertainment


In the movie Avatar, animation is used to create the mythical creatures. Real actors and actresses are used to create the movement using motion capture suits and the dialog is also done by the actors but the animation is done using computers and it adds the effects onscreen after the scene is done. 

Education


Using this Disney website to actually create animation is one of the ways we used in animation in our education. This page allows you to make a flip book animation which you can view online to see how it plays out. You can also print out the animation on to paper and cut them to make little cards that will paper clipped together to form your flip book.

Simulation


In this simulation you see the animation of a saw coming down and going through the table. A simulation is a repeated animation of a process or information. Simulators are primarily used for online instructions to show are user how to complete a task.


Friday 27 September 2013

Task 1 - Explain the different types of animation                                      Scott Manton Unit 31 (P1)

Definition

Animation is multiple pictures put together frame by frame to create motion animated films.

Famous Animators

Thomas Edison, who is most famous for creating the light bulb, is also one the most famous animation creators. Thomas Edison along with Eadweard Muybridge in 1879 created the Zoopraxiscope. The Zoopraxiscope became the more popular known Zoetrope, in which an image would spin around creating the motion of a picture moving. For example: An army marching down the street, in a smooth repetitive motion.

Another famous animator, who is perhaps responsible for the cinema we see today, is Lumiere Brothers. The Lumiere Brothers invented the portable camera and cinematography. Cinematography is movements that being recorded, this is an advanced form of the frame by frame picture taking. The Lumiere Brothers are known for producing the first 3D film as they produced a short film showing a train arriving in a train station from a diagonal angle as oppose to the left to right 2D form used before.


Computer Animated Techniques

Animation is a persistence of vision, which is created by fooling the human eye into thinking that the image is still there when the next image is shown. This means when you see one image it is mentally recorded in the back of your eye for a few seconds once the image is gone and the second image appears your eyes are processing two images together.

Frame by Frame

The are many movements involved in animations some are achieved by using frame by frame pictures of an object formed together to create a scene. For example, in "Clay Animation" if your clay model was to be shown raising his hand a picture will be taken of a model with its arm by its side and for the next picture the clay figures arm will be slightly raised up towards the head and this action will continue to be done until the process is complete. All the pictures will then place together in correct order to show the clay model's arm raising up in the air.

Tweening 

Another way animation is completed is by Tweening. Tweening is the process of placing two frames in between the first and second frame making it run smoothly into the second frame. This will give more detail to the animation as it will not look like the object has jumped from one position to another. Tweening is one of the key elements in all forms of animation as it makes the animation run smoother making it look a lot better.

Morphing

Morphing, is another very popular form of animation. Morphing is when one image slowly turns into another image. Many more advanced animations, such as computer animation, use the morphing technique. Cartoons will use this feature to smoothly cut from one scene to the next.

Masking

Masking is used to block specific areas of a layer. Masking will be usually used to block objects that are not being used in that scene, but it is still there and can be revealed in a later scene. Masking doesn't mean to cut off part of an image, it more refers to "covering it up" meaning you can use it over and over again.