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Monday <br/>
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Tuesday <br/>
 
  Drawing - Basics<br/>
 
  Drawing - Basics<br/>
  exercise: draw the object you chose with Quill<br/>
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  exercise: draw the controllers with Quill<br/>
 
  Tech Focus: freehand drawing.<br/>
 
  Tech Focus: freehand drawing.<br/>
 
  inspirational movie of the day: Dear Angelica<br/>
 
  inspirational movie of the day: Dear Angelica<br/>
 
Tuesday <br/>
 
Drawing - Precision<br/>
 
exercise: draw a spatial scene around your object of choice. Use the image reference you brought to study color, light,
 
strokes and such.<br/>
 
Tech Focus: precision<br/>
 
inspirational movie of the day: Namoo - https://www.baobabstudios.com/namoo<br/>
 
  
 
Wednesday<br/>
 
Wednesday<br/>
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  exercise: disrupt your scene with something (bird, bouncing ball, weather..)<br/>
 
  exercise: disrupt your scene with something (bird, bouncing ball, weather..)<br/>
 
  Tech Focus: bring life to your drawings using motion mocap and frame by frame animation<br/>
 
  Tech Focus: bring life to your drawings using motion mocap and frame by frame animation<br/>
  inspirational movie of the day: Baba Yaga<br/>
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  inspirational movie of the day: Namoo<br/>
  
 
Friday<br/>
 
Friday<br/>

Revision as of 13:04, 9 January 2023

Elective - Quill

Tutors

Brigit Lichtenegger
Cesare Davolio

Description

The recent developments in the field of Virtual Reality have not only brought us fantastic Virtual Experiences, but also new tools for creating art. One of these tools is Quill, a tool developed by Oculus Story Studio for illustrators to create immersive 3D animations directly within VR. Quill was developed while creating the VR piece “Dear Angelica”, which considered a key question: What do illustrations look like in VR? To answer that, the studio moved beyond traditional flat CG tools (Maya, Photoshop, etc.) and developed Quill, which allows hand movements to become strokes of color in true 3D. For the first time, creators of an animated film were inside their own creation, no longer detached from it and looking at it from the outside.

In this elective students will explore Quill as a tool for Storytelling, both for Virtual Reality, as well as 2D illustration and animation. There will be technical instructions to guide students in getting to know Quill, as well as feedback on the artistic creations students will make. This elective will be especially valuable for students illustration and animation interested in the potential of Virtual Reality.

Assignment

Create an animated Scene with Quill.
This scene can be anything you feel like. An impression of your street, a scene from a movie, or a dream you once had.
You will then film this scene in VR to make a short 2D movie.

inspiration / examples:
A moment in time - Goro Fujita
The Big Lebowsky Tribute - Stefano Bagnoli
Scenes by Lea Peirano

Planning

Week 1 : Sketch

Tuesday

Drawing - Basics
exercise: draw the controllers with Quill
Tech Focus: freehand drawing.
inspirational movie of the day: Dear Angelica

Wednesday

Drawing - Lab
exercise: continue your drawing, and change as you like
Tech Focus: practice and played with what you learned so far
inspirational movie of the day: Battle Scar

Thursday

Animation - Basics + Sound
exercise: disrupt your scene with something (bird, bouncing ball, weather..)
Tech Focus: bring life to your drawings using motion mocap and frame by frame animation
inspirational movie of the day: Namoo

Friday

Animation - More Basics and some advances stuff
exercise: have something in your scene react to
Tech Focus: rigging, grouping, puppeteering, keyframing inspirational movie of the day: Gloomy Eyes

Week 2 : Revisit

Monday

Repaint
Use what you have learned so far to improve on what you did last week

Tuesday

Camera - Basics 

Wednesday

Assignment time

Thursday

Assignment time

Friday

Presentations with Brigit & Ces

References

Quill by Smoothstep

Watch content on Oculus TV and VR Animation Player!

There are a lot of tutorials on Youtube

Goro Fujita
Nick Ladd
A lot of classes on the Virtual Animation channel