3D Animators research:
3D animators differ highly from 2D animators as the 3D animations cover so much more depth and details so the major important factors to include are elevations, depth to the 3D of the animations and the character designs making sure that they are accurate from all angles.Sintel: Ton Roosendal
The first 3D animation that I researched was an independent film created by Ton Roosendal mainly funded by blender institute to improve the free type of software for animating within 3D, the animation is approximately 15 minutes long, entailing the adventure of the lone beggar girl and a baby dragon, the animation style is beautiful as the art art style, it is very detailed and it is set in various settings, public areas, mountains hill etc.Here are the elevations for the main character of the animation, it is not as detailed as the final product however it shows the 3d design of the main character showing details of clothing hair style body proportions from various different angles.

The main animaton was most likely created in the 3D software Andvalidate as this animation was created so that it could improve the software itself the independent film received so much funding from online and also the Amsterdam blender institute realised the animations potential and they funded the majority of the project. The Netherlands films fund also approved funding for this animation.
The main concept for this animation is adventure and mainly coping with the loss of loved ones, as within the animation the main character is perceived as maintaining her youth as she searches for her companion however it is revealed in the end of the animation that she has aged greatly and that the dragon she fights and kills is her former companion the ending of the animation is supposed to leave you on a note of anti-climatic with an issue that would never be resolved, from my perspective I believe that this animations concept is pursue your hopes and dreams but do not let them consume I believe that this is the animations sad and subtle message.
David O'Rielly
David O’Reilly is an animator and film maker from Ireland,
he is well known for the use of 3D animation, he had been involved in various
projects and he even directed and produced an episode for adventure time where
it was all 3d, many other of his works include “The External World” and “Let’s
play on a Mountain”.
All of David O’Reilly’s work is 3D, this is a scene from
“The External World” he involves rather unique character designs and the style
appears to be quite modern it appears that he created these characters in a 3D
software like Cinema 4D.
“The External World” is a 17 minute long animation made up of shorter animations which all link together, half of the animation is bizarre and the other half with subtle undertones of serious concepts, ranging from a bird trying to find love with a printer to a dreamful man being beaten with his own ideals.
Not only has David O’Reilly created his own films but he has also help major animation productions like Adventure Time, as he created an episode called “Glitch is a Glitch” it transforms the 2D characters into 3D characters, he still retains the persona of the characters brilliantly so the episode is basically a transition from 2D to 3D.
Not only has David made animations but he also does designs for T-Shirts and he also has made 3D models of characters such as galaxy boy, he work with various types of materials.
Tokyo Plastic:
Tokyo Plastic are a group of
animators who mainly producer media based for advertisements, they have
advertised for brands such as Samsung, Nike and O2.
Here are the uncoloured 3d Models of the character designs, the change from 2D to 3D most likely occurred through the use of elevations and 3D editing software like cinema 4D and many more like it. As the character is 3D it appears to have more life to it and shows more of a personality. The style is very unique as it is somewhat of a transition of something alive yet an inanimate object.
They have also made character designs for mascots for the O2 also, the style appears to be a prehistoric style:
Tokyo Plastic design a dinosaur like creature, with personality traits like laziness and ignorant manner, this was an attempt for O2 to show how they have good customer service so Tokyo Plastic created a prehistoric bad customer service rep, most likely indicating that bad service is a thing of the past.
Zealous Creative:
Zealous creative are a creative industry based in Australia they have made various animations mainly made through stop motion so it is a more traditional 3D animation, from this studio animations such as "The Maker", "Zero" and the "Smooshies".
The use of stop motion and of the various materials gives the animations a lovely traditional feel for example with zero the use of the design of the 3D models is outstanding as there are various types o materials used such as wool, plastic, Plasticine and various other types of materials however these materials make the character designs somewhat adorable while they are also creepy.
The use of stop motion and of the various materials gives the animations a lovely traditional feel for example with zero the use of the design of the 3D models is outstanding as there are various types o materials used such as wool, plastic, Plasticine and various other types of materials however these materials make the character designs somewhat adorable while they are also creepy.
The concept of the animation is mainly about people in life who are more or less successful in life depending on which number they have, it goes from 0 to 9, basically those who have a significant number are more valued members of society while those who are born as 0 have less value to society and are deemed as being unnecessary for being alive and are treat as scum. The concept has various types of symbolism mainly delving into the subject of self-worth and societies view of people, mainly the point is people who are deemed as being worthless to society such as having no job etc. have hidden potential and are not as worthless as society portrays.
Another animation along the name of "The maker" the story is about a odd rabbit creature trying to make itself a female version of itself, most of the animation you are persuaded that the main character is lonely however the real concept of the animation is the amount of time each creature has before they can make another of their creations, this can be considered to be symbolism for how short life can be and it can also symbolize that we should make the most of what time we have left.














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