Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Animation

Proposal

Animation by: Hazel Sison
Music: Jason DeRulo - Marry Me

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Rotoscopy



Here's the rotoscopy with the general outline, but personally I didn't like it at all so here is also the smoke with the original video shot.

 

Practice Animation


Morph



These are the photos I created originally to try and match up with each other, but I was having some troubles and my first attempt at their morph looked... scary. So I had to make some last minute adjustments.

Commentary for Irena Werning

Personally, I truly enjoy being able to look at someone and then looking at them again through their baby photos and pointing out their features that still look exactly the same. I'm not a fan of science, but that was definitely the most interesting aspect I've ever had to learn about. The way Irena Werning portrayed both the younger version of a person alongside their current state was amazing and beyond creative. There's trends circulating the media titled "transformation Tuesdays" or even "throwback Thursdays" that have the same concept of a younger and older version of a person, but not in the literal way like Werning. The way she transformed the current photographs of her subjects to look exactly like the original photos are what makes her work amazing. I enjoyed looking through her work.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Edited Autoscopy


The requested edited version with my hair more visible.

Autoscopy

The reason I chose smoke, a snow leopard, and a mildly revealing photo of myself for my autoscopy was to kind of represent my mindset from when I was still in high school. My mom had to move to another country for a while during the beginning of my high school years due to her new job. She wasn't able to reunite with us until after I've already graduated. I was surrounded by a lot of men during that time because of her absence, especially my dad, so I didn't know how to act incredibly "ladylike". I was also in bad relationships. I was put down a lot and often criticized about how I don't look "sexy" or "like a girl" that much. I wouldn't say I was completely depressed, but my self-esteem was rock bottom and I felt alone often. Because of that, I've tried to channel into my sensuality a lot. I didn't know any better since the only female role models I had were those on the media. I chose the snow leopard because felines usually represent femininity and because they're populations are isolated within the colder regions. The smoke is because I got caught up with drugs later on... Ha. Just kidding. This was getting too deep for a minute. The smoke was to represent my blurred perception of myself back then.


Original Photo





GIF Uploads


0%, 15.8 MB


25%, 31.2 MB


50%, 55.2 MB


75%, 117 KB


100%, 305

Painting Over


Original Photo


Colored Over

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Photoshop Variations

Wasn't sure if we had to recreate the same image several times, or use 10 different pictures, sooo... I chose to do 10 instead just so I can mess with the application and see it's variations on different pictures. Here's the lovely results on my selfies.











Monday, October 7, 2013

Messing w/ Photoshop

Before & After
I wanted to keep Marilyn thick, so I just made her waist smaller, arm and legs thinner, defined her neck more, and added more locks of hair for volume. I also amped up the colors a bit. Just practice. You can still see a lot of imperfections around her edges... Tadah.

Poster