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Design Final for Mondrian Animation

http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8sclOsNoDc

Here is the culmination of my work in our first project from DART303. Since the project was first introduced and we saw the example post of all the example elements zooming in to their final position, I thought immediately that it could be improved. One of my favorite ‘styles’ of animation would be clockwork movement and I thought that this project would lend itself perfectly to clockwork motion of elements. The picture I chose had multiple, thin, black lines going through the painting and I decided these would make good ‘minute’ and ‘second’ hands for this animation. As the yellow cube stood out in the original piece, I thought it would make a great center piece that acted as an ‘hour’ hand. I also wanted to exaggerate the weight of the cube by having it rotate past its stopping positions and then in an elastic motion, bounce back to the temporary stops. The animation for the time pieces was a lot simpler than I thought, it was just dividing the time into equal spaces and having each arm rotate an equidistance to correspond with the time sections. In order to make it feel like they were ‘falling’ into the movements and having those hard stops, I had to do some tweaking in the graph editor and change the uniform, straight lines that feed into each key frame. I was able to select all points and have them all follow an identical motion where it makes a negative log function pattern (for any math people out there) where it starts out horizontal for awhile then quickly drops to a near vertical shape.

I was able to copy this pattern for both minute hands and for the second hand, but for the second hand I doubled the number of keyframes and spaced them accordingly to fit. Aside from that, the overall animation has 2 stages, where there are initial pieces that fall into place, and then secondary pieces that close the final shape and almost cage it in. At the final frame it cane be a bit hard to see how it fits into the original picture, but from an orthographic view it does fit.

 

Cromar, William. “Essentialsmondrianimation.” NewMediaWiki [Licensed for Non-Commercial Use Only] / EssentialsMondrianimation, http://newmediawiki.pbworks.com/w/page/126906422/essentialsMondrianimation.

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