Sunday 5 May 2013

We live in a colorful world. In many countries, colors represent various holidays; they are also used to express feelings and enliven language.

After the final group presentation I was so eager to do a little research on colours. Here are few pictures i wound while doing my research. From my point of view all those pictures down look very fascinating ad beautiful. Colours express alot of feelings which makes the surrounding happy as well as sad! 



Colour pencils set according to the colour wheel.

Paint!

Peacock feather too has beautiful colours

Balloons!

A jar full of colourful jelly!

Pebbles! The more it looks colourful the more you are eager to eat them.Yummy! :D

Easter Eggs painted with pretty colours!

An oil paint done by Leonid Afremor!

Another oil paint done by Leonid Afremor. Epic!
Painting done by a French Artist Francoise Nielly.

A colourful rangoli :) 

Group Assignment:Color Theory ( Building a Zoetrope) Part III (Final Day/Presentation)

Last Monday was our Presentation Day for Color Theory. We were all in our Design Lab by 8 am and getting sorted out whether everything was placed correctly and ready to present it to the others.

We all did our work with so much of effort and it ended up well as we wanted it to be. Not only my group but the other groups aswell. All did a great job and our lecturer Ms. Lisa was pleased with our work. everyone were really happy with what they did. So did I. I was not well but yes I did help my group to sort out with everything and did the drum. Animation was done by Aina, Annabel and Hidaya. Atiqah, Jin Han and I did the drum.

Here are some pictures which was taken at our presentation. :)

                                     Annabel, Me, Hidaya and Ms. Lisa holding on to
                                               Annabel's animation reel.

                                     One of our group member made rice dumpling dolls
                                      that was sewed according to the colour wheel and it
                                    represented each of the member in our group.
                                      By the way I am the purple one. :P :)

                Everyone waiting for Ms. Lisa

                                        Mr.Charles also came to look at models.

                                      Jamie's group did the balloon tunnel.

                                           The other part of the balloon tunnel.

                                             Model done by Jean's group.

                                          Fariz's group prsented cupcakes! :)

Group assignment: Colour Theory ( Building a Zoetrope) Part II

Here are some shots taken while making our zoetrope! 


 The Lazy Susane which we used as a spinner


                                   

   Materials which we used to construct the Zoetrope.


                     
The drum                                                 

Saturday 4 May 2013

Group Assignment : Colour Wheel (Building a Zoetrope)

For color theory, we were asked to build a large 3D model relevant to the colour wheel. My group, after several discussions came up with an idea to create a zoetrope,where the animations were  based on colour wheel,which was a quite interesting model to be made.

My group members were Annabel, Aina, Atiqah, Jie Han, Hidaya and myself. :)

Everyone must be wondering what a zoetrope would look like! So here we go, let's see How does a zoetrope look like and how does it work.


Zoetrope

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


A modern replica of a Victorian zoetrope
zoetrope is a device that produces the illusion of motion from a rapid succession of static pictures. The term zoetrope is from the Greek words ζωή(zoē), meaning "alive, active", and τροπή (tropē), meaning "turn", with "zoetrope" taken to mean "active turn" or "wheel of life".
The zoetrope consists of a cylinder with slits cut vertically in the sides. On the inner surface of the cylinder is a band with images from a set of sequenced pictures. As the cylinder spins, the user looks through the slits at the pictures across. The scanning of the slits keeps the pictures from simply blurring together, and the user sees a rapid succession of images, producing the illusion of motion.


Animation for the Zoetrope