Animation - Jar Leaves
Saturday, November 18th, 2006
Jar_Leaves_01:
Jar_Leaves_02_white:
2006_11_17
Animation Rough Sketch Notes
Jar Leaves
General Info: Leaves in a glass jar with water, lit from below and from behind. Restricted to spinning action. Tried adding paint, and later spinning wet leaves after the water is emptied.
Jar_Leaves_01:
Animated fall leaves inside a jar with water. Pretty much limited to spinning them around with a stick at different speeds and directions. Pressing them up against the glass to get clearer colors. As the dark leaves are added, I like the feeling of them piling up, moving in multiple layers –not restricted to a flat level. The mixing of fast spinning with stops in between works well.
Jar_Leaves_02_white
Was able to get some beautiful colors at the beginning here, out of the red leaves especially. Added paint to the water to experiment. Surprised by the swirling cloudlets formed by the paint water (white)… similar to smoke. I like the water more when the paint is still dissolving, than when it has all become evenly opaque.
Conclusions:
The leaves have potential, but are beginning to bore me already with their limitations. I think they could work well as backgrounds, or if integrated with other layers or with characters. I’m interested in further exploring methods of under-camera image distortion. Some possibilities: Mirrors, vaseline, shadows, water, gel ripples, colored and frosted translucent layers. Also more experiments with multiplane animation using translucent layers, with liquids, with natural objects.
Would soon like to get back into some character animation, even if mixed with the experimental. I looked at an earlier test with a single hinge, where in the middle, the hinge suddenly has eyes, becomes a character. This kind of thing affects me more than swirling leaves, so I should head back in that direction, but not leave the experimental tests behind yet.







