After some discussions, and analyzing the client's comments, we concluded that he seems rather adamant. With that, we have to redo the animatic all over again.With the upcoming Mini viva (next thursday,Week 7) Phil suggested we split up the work, (which was what I had suggested before and promptly rejected). The team was deathly silent.An awkward pause later, Joy said that she could complete the part 1 of the animatic after designing the new characters ( horse and janitor). However, the animatic was later assigned to me by Gek Luan in the end. I'm glad to take up the responsibility, since I had wanted to do so from the start.
After receiving the file from Marilyn, I realised I couldn't open it because the file is in storyboard pro format, which means I have to use the school's license to use it. Since Ngee Ann only buys a grand total of 20 licenses for both the second years and the third years, there is always a huge possibility that you can't use it. Not being to open the file, I drew a very very rough storyboard to get a rough idea of the staging of the animatic.
After receiving the file from Marilyn, I realised I couldn't open it because the file is in storyboard pro format, which means I have to use the school's license to use it. Since Ngee Ann only buys a grand total of 20 licenses for both the second years and the third years, there is always a huge possibility that you can't use it. Not being to open the file, I drew a very very rough storyboard to get a rough idea of the staging of the animatic.
After a few hours of trying to open the file, I finally could open it. Using it I realised the interface is actually much simpler to understand as compared to Toom boom stage, now why can't stage be like this? I've never used Storyboard pro before yet somehow it's so much easier than stage which I have used on and off for a year.
After, I finished part 1 of the animatic, I exported it and started looking for the new music tracks that we would need to use (ie. horse steps, neighs, floor cleaner machine) Once I completed all that, I would be sending it to Phil to have a look.
After, I finished part 1 of the animatic, I exported it and started looking for the new music tracks that we would need to use (ie. horse steps, neighs, floor cleaner machine) Once I completed all that, I would be sending it to Phil to have a look.
The above is the turnaround my team requested me to complete. Once I uploaded that, it was concluded by my team that it is too fat and I don't have to make it look like the main character's physique.
After I changed it, it did look better, and this was then accepted.
In addition, I quickly did some colour washes of the props I had done, though I pretty sure they won't be used, but I did like them:
In addition, I quickly did some colour washes of the props I had done, though I pretty sure they won't be used, but I did like them:
The below video is the rough animatic without sound: