Save the two images below to your computer. Open Photopea or Illustrator and create a new Web size 1024×768 document and upload Worksheet One. Use the pen tool to trace the shapes you see. Add the Worksheet Two to the second page. Use the pen tool to trace the shapes you see. When you…
Brand Design – 5 – Name and Tagline
Use Canva to fill out the following two worksheets. Put both worksheets into one Canva presentation. When you are done save as a PDF.
Brand Design – 4 – Brand Planning and Mood Board
Use Canva to fill out the following two worksheets. Put both worksheets into one Canva presentation. When you are done save as a PDF.
Brand Design – 3 – Style Guide
Find 5 Brands that are related to your project, or that are inspiring to you. Download the image below. In Canva, upload this image and fill out the information on 5 seperate pages for your 5 brands. When you are done, submit this as a PDF.
Brand Design – 2 – Brand Development
In this course you will be asked to develop a new idea for one of the following: App Video Game Website Business Non-profit Organization To help you come up with an idea, answer the following questions in a GOOGLE DOC: 1. Is there something (a tool, an object, a service) that you wish existed?…
Brand Design – 1 – Brand Research
In this course you will be asked to develop a new idea for one of the following: App Video Game Website Business Non-profit Organization The first assignment will be to do some research on one of you favorite Apps, Video Games, Websites, Businesses, or Non-Profit Organization. Choose one of these (for example Nike, Nintendo,…
4 – Unique Walk Cycle
Using what we learned in the last project, create your own walk cycle. You can make a normal walk, run, slouch, or any kind of walk. You can make a human walk or any creature you can think of. Important: If you need to slow down your animation, you may want to duplicate your frames…
3- Walk Cycle Practice
A ‘walk cycle’ is a classic animation technique to create the illusion that a character is moving. We will use this template as practice. Notice the placement of the body parts – Head, Shoulders, Hips, Knees, Elbows, Hands, Feet Important: If you need to slow down your animation, you may want to duplicate your frames…
Extra Credit – Bouncing Object
For Extra Credit – Create another Bouncing Object, this should be different than the one you did before. It can be a ball or a person or a creature or something else! Requirements: Uses Exaggeration & Squash and Stretch 3 seconds long 10 fps Have at least 2 colors Have a background image Make it…
2 – Bouncing Object
Use the method we learned in Project 1 and create your own unique bouncing object. It can be a ball or a person or a creature or something else! Requirements: Uses Exaggeration & Squash and Stretch 3 seconds long 10 fps Have at least 2 colors Have a background image Make it exciting to watch!…