FMAN 325/A (Winter 2024): ADV. ANALYT. DRAW./DESIGN ANIM

FMAN – 325 A

 

 

FB233-9 SGW

Th 8.45 -12.45

  

Instructor: Valery Mihalkov

 

 

ADVANCED ANALYTICAL DRAWING AND DESIGN FOR ANIMATION

 

Course Outline

 

Course objectives

 

The “Advanced Analytical Drawing and Design” studio course is organized to enhance the knowledge and the skills of the film animation students accumulated during their first semester.

 

The course supports Animation II (core course) requirements. In this context it prepares students to solve potential problems resulting from course objectives of Animation II.

The idea is to coordinate the efforts towards the same goal, excellence in the learning/teaching process.

 

Course description

 

The students will learn to speculate with conventions such as line, light, colour, shape, texture, etc. Concrete notions of human and comparative animal anatomy (muscular, skeletal and motion) will be coordinated with teaching the basics of character design including anthropomorphism, realism and caricature.

The students will be advised how the create a visual presentation of a project including coherence/juxtaposition of characters within the location designs.

 

 

In terms of technical media, the traditional pencil/charcoal on paper technique will be used for the drawing exercises. For the character and set design students may use any media including 2D and 3D programs such as Photoshop Maya 3D Studio Max etc.

 

 

Grading

 

The final grade will be based on the personal improvement of each student during this course. The students, as well as their artworks, will not be compared to each other.

The aesthetic quality of the artwork will be considered only in relation to the course description.

 

 

The final grade will be broken down as follows:

 

- 40% attendance, punctuality and constructive participation in class                                                                       

- 20% ability to interpret the reality with observation skills including knowledge of  

           perspective anatomy proportions volumes etc.                                                           

- 40% final assignment – series of images as a visual support/presentation of a concept                               

 

 

Notes

 

Homework will be given regularly in order to target specific needs and issues.

The use of your sketchbook might be taken in consideration for the grading.

Class attendance and punctuality are mandatory. Furthermore, students are strongly advised to organize non-supervised drawing sessions to fully take advantage of the course material and existing facilities.

 

 

 Course Layout

 

January                   THE HUMAN BODY:     proportions and anatomy

January                   THE HUMAN BODY:     gestures and motions

January                   THE HUMAN BODY:     facial expressions and body language

February                 ANIMAL ANATOMY:    similarities and differences between the

                                                                          human and animal structure                     

February                 CHARACTER DESIGN: basic methods and techniques / light

                                                                          shadows colors and textures             

February                 CHARACTER DESIGN: exaggeration silhouettes drapes and

                                                                          clothing /costumes

(Mid-term break)

March                      CHARACTER DESIGN: process and components of style creation                                                                        

March                      CHARACTER DESIGN: naturalism vs. anthropomorphism

March                      CHARACTER DESIGN: visual presentation of a personal project

March                      CHARACTER DESIGN: customizing the project to improve the               

                                                                           weak points

April                        PORTFOLIO:  finalizing the visual presentation of the personal

                                                          project                       

April                        PORTFOLIO:  final evaluation 

 

 

Bibliography

 

Author: Michael Hampton

Title: FIGURE DRAWING - Design and Invention

www.figuredrawing.info

 

Author: Marcos Mateu-Mestre

Title: FRAMED PERSPECTIVE

www.designstudiopress.com

 

Author: Marcos Mateu-Mestre

Title: FRAMED INK

 

Author: Thomas Easley

Title: THE FIGURE IN MOTION

 

Author: Anima Mundi & Julius Wiedemann

Title: ANIMATION NOW

 

Author: Richard Taylor

Title: ANIMATION TECHNIQUES

 

Author: Nikos Stangos

Title: CONCEPTS OF MODERN ART

 

Author: www.watsonguptill.com

Author: www.posemaniacs.com 

 

Author: Gottfried Bammes     

Title: DIE GESTALT DES TIERES (animal anatomy)

 

Author: Eadweard Muybridge

Title: HUMAN AND ANIMAL LOCOMOTION