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Monday, December 19, 2016

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Despicable Me 3 - Official Trailer

Hahaha, that 80s guy actually cracked me up.


Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Worlds in Worlds

Not that this is animation but man oh man do I love this.


Worlds in Worlds from Goro Fujita on Vimeo.

Monday, November 28, 2016

Annie Awards Nominatinos 2017



Congratulations to all the nominees! Head over here to see the full list!

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Pixel Art Tutorials by Pedro Medeiros

Awesome work! You can follow him on Twitter or support him on Patreon.








Monday, November 21, 2016

Friday, November 18, 2016

Interested in an Animation Workshop?

My schedule is getting lighter and spots are open, so if you're interested in feedback for your animation, now is the time to sign up!

Head over here for the FAQ in case you have questions.

What do those reviews look like? Something like this:

Submitted shot and My Submitted Feedback



Cheers!
JD

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Star Wars: The Force Awakens 3D Release

This is actually a cool clip for the 3D release of Force Awakens, mainly because since it's promotional material I can repost it as a reel. ;)

This is part of a sequence that I was leading and animating. Helping out in this clip were Jay Rennie, Cedric Lo, Michael Midlock and Yuhon Ng, and myself doing the 2nd to last shot "One hell of pilot". Woohoo! :)

Monday, October 17, 2016

Animation Thumbnails by Victor Navone

Great collection of thumbnails of his work at Pixar! Head over here for more!



Friday, October 14, 2016

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Monsters University Character Design and Animation

Cool insight into Monsters U at CGMeetup! I love see character tests!




Friday, September 30, 2016

Story School - Monsters U

Cool insight. Love those characters, I want more sequels/prequels!


Creature Shot from Ramon Arango

This shot was part of the 2 weeks creature workshop at LuMAA taught by Michael Aerni and myself. Roman did a really good job and we were all really impressed. Watch out for this animator! Going places!


Creature Shot from Ramon Arango on Vimeo.

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Kubo and The Two Strings, from Concept Art to Stop Motion

Head over here for a lot of cool visuals. Sadly I haven't seen the movie yet but it looks incredible!





GDC Tricks of the Trade 2016

This was in my tabs forever, forgot to post it! It was so much fun to do! Head over to the GDC Vault to watch it!


Toniko Pantoja

Great work in Toniko's Twitter feed:


Thursday, September 15, 2016

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Motion Matching GDC Promo

I saw this presentation at GDC and it blew my mind. Really fantastic results. No embedding allowed, so head over here to watch it.


Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Slow mo scream - Reference

Great display of asymmetry!


LuMAA Welcome

This is going to be exciting!! Plus in my home town!


LuMAA_WELCOME from Animation HSLU on Vimeo.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

A Love Story

Funny, was watching this on mute and then with sound. Preferred it on mute... I guess the song wasn't for me.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Monday, June 20, 2016

Cool Animation

I don't know the title of it, but it's super cool!


Thursday, June 16, 2016

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Hank the Octopus - Finding Dory

This character is so cool! Even though animating tentacles is a pain, it must be so rewarding to see the final Hank shots!


Face and Hand Breakdowns : Zootopia

Cool analysis! Head over to Tim Rudder's site for more!





Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Monday, May 23, 2016

THE DIG - Intro remake

Love this game. Nice remake!


Friday, May 20, 2016

VAIO Z Canvas Tablet Impressions

Having a day job as an animator means sitting at a desk at work for the majority of the day (and sometimes week-end), so when I get home I'm not exactly looking forward to being stuck in my home office. When I animate at home then the heavy lifting is done with my desktop computer, but all the critiques for my animation classes and workshops for instance can be done on a laptop.

I've been using many different laptops over the years and none of them have ever been quite right. It's a massive first world problem, I know. At the same time it's also fun to try out new laptops or in recent years, hoping to find the right balance of portability and productivity via touch tablets.

Enter VAIO, who graciously let me borrow one of their tablets, namely the VAIO Z Canvas:


The review unit came with a keyboard cover and a pen/stylus. The keyboard cover clips on to the tablet via magnets and charges using the tablet's power. There's a button switch that lets you turn the power on and off and enable the trackpad if needed.




The tablet is very similar in overall size compared to my Surface Pro 4, but there are some differences, good and bad, depending on what you need, but both are very different compared to the iPad Pro, which is still miles ahead in terms of design, build, sound, performance, etc. but only if you like a closed ecosystem (software and hardware wise). Again, it all depends what you want and need.



Overall the Z Canvas is a bit bulkier and heavier than the Surface Pro.



Design wise I like the pen a lot. It's not too slippery (the little ring towards the tip helps), the length works for me (the Apple Pencil is too long), the clip on feature is great (I wish the Apple Pencil had it), but I do like the magnet feature a lot on the Surface Pro pen and was missing it here (although it comes with a plastic clip on for the side of the tablet, which is better than nothing, but not as convenient as a magnetic option). All pens perform ok, it just depends on the software. Out of the box though I'm still blown away by the Apple Pencil in terms of precision and (pretty much) zero lag.


The problem is that my preferred critique program (Screencast-O-Matic, which captures your desktop and lets you draw within your capture area) does not exist on the App store, and so far no app lets you use the built-in camera while you record a critique. The best app so far is Coach's Eye. Lots of drawing options, frame by frame video analysis, just no camera capture (as in, recording myself while I watch a clip and draw on it in case you need to act something out). For that I need a PC laptop/tablet.

The Surface Pro might be thinner, but the Z Canvas offers a lot more connectivity options, which is a big plus. 



I like the design in general..



... except for the built in stand.


Now, this is very subjective, so whatever problems I have can be a non issue for you. Here's how it works:



It's easy to open and close with one hand if needed and obviously no problem with two hands. Although I was a bit surprised by how hard you had to push the stand in order to fold it back in. At the same time, it also stayed in the position you want it to be because of it, which is a plus.


What bumps me is the size and width of the stand itself. I write a lot of critiques sitting either on a couch or in bed, with the tablet propped up against my legs. The foldout stand of the Surface Pro is as wide as the tablet itself. The Z Canvas stand, as you can see, is really small and ends up between my legs, so it's not very useful for my on-the-go needs. I know, very subjective, but just something that doesn't work for me.

On top that, there's the keyboard, which presented me with my second big problem. It's a detachable keyboard that serves as a cover, but doesn't stay attached to the tablet when used as a keyboard.


If you're looking for a hinge or anything, then you're out of luck.


But if you want to prop the tablet on a table (or whatever surface) and type in a different location, then that's an option (I haven't tested the range because it's not like I'm going to type in another room).



This can be a plus for you if you're more of a Cintiq person, but for me, it made it very difficult to type while sitting on a couch or in bed, on top of the tablet stand problem.

The usual suspects of external buttons are here for power and volume, but there's also a button for pen and keyboard input options as well as an on/off button for the touch panel, which is really neat. It allows you to keep using the pen as an input device, yet you won't get conflicting inputs because your hand isn't recognized anymore (think of it as an added palm rejection option). I do miss a screen rotation lock button though (even the iPads don't have it anymore, it's a software option as far as I can tell). Going back to power, the Z Canvas doesn't have a magnetic charging connector like the Surface Pro, but at the same time the regular charger plug doesn't pop out as easily as the magnetic connector.




When it comes to actually working with it, I was primarily looking for heat, noise and pen lag performance. You can buy different configurations, so you have options in terms of performance power, but after all those years none it matters to me the moment the laptop or tablet gets really hot and/or loud.

Heat: luckily, while recording critiques and performing other tasks, the Z Canvas got warm, but never as burning hot as my Surface Pro (to a point where I can't even have it propped against my legs anymore), which is great. The iPad Pro is still the coolest of them all (temperature wise).

Noise: because it does heat up, you will hear the fans kick in, and again, it's working better for me than the Surface Pro, because that one gets loud (and it's not a faulty unit, I tried four different Surfaces, two regular ones, two Pros, unless I'm really unlucky). Unfortunately for both, when recording my critiques, you can hear the fans kick in and it's an annoying layer of noise (even when using different mics like the built-in one, which immediately picks up fan noise, or headphone mics, which are better, so not all is lost).

Pen lag: if the software is optimized for the pen, they're all really good, although both PC pens ended up displaying more lag than the Apple Pencil (but even on an iPad it depends which app you use). The review unit did have problems keeping up with the pen movements when using Screencast-O-Matic. It wasn't a dealbreaker, but at the same time not really encouraging either for what I'm looking for. The Surface Pro 4 didn't have any problems with it.


I like to listen to music and movies while working and streaming Netflix/Amazon/HBO Go/etc. was no problem. Overall it behaves like you'd expect a Windows machine to behave. At the same time, I still prefer an iPad for mobile movie consumption and book reading due to ease of use.

There are other features that might matter to you, like color reproduction, viewing angles, performance when using Photoshop or video editing programs, etc. but that's not something I'm looking for, so I can't comment on any of it. I do use them, as well as Maya and other programs on the Surface Pro but only for quick jobs and not in a professional manner (i.e. for hours on end), so other reviews will be much more helpful to you. You can crank up the resolution though, up to 2560x1704, and if you keep the icon size at 100%, it gets all tiny really fast, so the screen real estate is nice.


CONCLUSION

Overall I'd be much better off price wise with a cheaper laptop you might argue, but the trackpads are usually not that good on cheaper models, carrying around a mouse and finding a surface for it is a pain and they don't offer the comfort of touchscreens. The ones that do offer touchscreens lack in precision and most of them don't have any (good) pen options. Unless you're willing to spend more money, but then you're in the VAIO/Surface Pro category. The Z Canvas has its list of pros and cons, but specifically for me, the keyboard and stand are dealbreakers, as well as the thickness and weight (even the Surface Pro is pushing it), and in its current configuration it's also not ideal when it comes to critiquing animation.

I realize that these factors are super specific and subjective, but that's what I'm looking for. #firstworldproblems


Head over to the VAIO site for an overview of all the features and which model configurations are available.







Thursday, May 12, 2016

Monkey Steals Food from Sloth

That is so mean yet would be so much fun to animate!


Wednesday, May 11, 2016

You're crunching. So now what?

Great article covering a lot of crunch aspects. Everybody crunches for different reasons. My main advice, take care of yourself, physically and mentally. Head over to Gamasutra for the post:

You're crunching. So now what?

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Smear Frame Script

Head over to Tea Time for all the info!


Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Imagining Zootopia (Full Documentary)

Haven't seen the movie yet, so don't know if this is good since I want to stay spoiler free, but it got a great reception online so far.


Friday, April 1, 2016

A Prank Time

HAHAHAHA!! WTF??? Yet so good!


Thursday, March 31, 2016

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The Good Dinosaur Short

Hahaha, love this moment:





Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Sausage Party - Trailer

Hahaha, that Saving Private Ryan reference at the end!


Thursday, March 10, 2016

Objects with Faces

These cracked me up. There are a lot more here.








Hahahaha, that last one is so good!