In the 2nd class on tuesday we discussed our concept and what we wanted to achieve together whilst doing the experimentation exercises.
Because of the 2 week holiday starting that next week, we decided to outline what we wanted to achieve on our separate breaks independently for when we came back to class for week 7. This we both found very useful because of the short time frame of and what we wanted to achieve, we both came back from the break with concept work and could easily develop from both perspectives.
Danielle created a private Facebook page so that we could both post updates of any work we had done and made it easy to contact directly about what we needed to do, inspiration, what we had done etc.
In class we decided to create a workbook and blog to document our research, design work, processes, concepts, developments, refinements and finals.
Bronte was in charge of the workbook and Danielle, the blog. We decided this was our strong areas of expertise but we also helped each other with both areas of documenting.
It is hard to say who did what etc because we both worked alongside each other in many ways throughout our whole process. We used the Facebook page to keep in touch, but worked together in person at uni and also at each others homes. This made it easy for us to do block amount of hours on this project together.
Danielle was appointed to create the 4 food types, the 'arm' the waste hole and also developing the final onto after effects.
Bronte was appointed to create our background imagery, the 'man' and also developing the final onto after effects.
Our stylistic approach greatly came from Andy J Miller as our artist model therefore all of the imagery in the animation is hand-drawn either using pen/pencil or a Wacom tablet.
The bright pastel colours were then implemented by the photoshop paint bucket.
The smooth black lines outlining all the imagery was 'image traced' in illustrator to ensure the best quality lines and to get a visually interesting composition.
Animations and movements were all created in after effects.
In the end, we worked co-operatively and both had opinions of the work and listened to each other to come to a resolved agreement for the work at hand. We enjoyed working as a team, it definitely helped having a partner so the workload could be neutral and balanced.
We got there in the end and felt happy and successful with our final.
Screenshots of how we kept in touch













