Thursday, 29 May 2014

Rationale

Rationale
We chose to do an animation that explored environmental issues. We chose the beach setting over a market setting as we felt it gave a stronger basis for sustainability. In our animation we chose to use an hourglass as a symbol for sustainability and balance, wherein one half is a peaceful beach and the other is a busy urban city. We wanted to reflect on the rapid industrialization of beaches using Oriental bay as an example in mind. The hourglass depicts our impact on the environment over time as we struggle to maintain the balance of man-made and natural settings.


We wanted to show that it was possible for both to co-exist as long as balance and moderation was applied. This is shown through our use of mainly symmetrical (hourglass) and asymmetrical design elements. We also decided to keep both areas within the same color palette range to emphasize balance and not create direct contrast. This was to avoid antagonizing one area from the other, creating a more neutral composition.

Sunday, 25 May 2014

Hour Glass Development






Illustrator

Using Illustrator to draw up our images - Bearing in mind to have individual layers in each image for animating later on.


Beach





                                               

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Research - Water Movement

We had some trouble animating the sea tide so we did some research as a starting point to help us decide how many layers we wanted to make for the sea animation.







Research - Paper Cut Style

We decided to go for a paper cut approach for our animation to show environmental issues in the society.
- throwing away paper
- consumption of natural resources

Researched some paper cut style for inspiration.