While learning Adobe Illustrator, the students in IMY 120 were given an assignment to convert a room in their house into an isometric artwork. Here are the best submissions, in no particular order.
Tag: animation
IMY 120 | Personal brand logos | 2022
The first years in IMY 120 were tasked with using Adobe Illustrator to create a logo for their own personal brand for use on a portfolio website. The best logos are shown below.
IMY 777 | Final animation projects 2022
These are the top animation projects from our Honours animation module in 2022.
Best project: Walter the Worm
By: Bevan Holborn
Runner-up: Night Light
By: Jaedon Heger
Runner-up: The Tale of Terry
By: Werner Graaff
Notable mention: Buzz
By: Nicole Lou
IMY 211 – Best 3d assignments (2022)
For the practical component of IMY 211, the students are given an introduction to the workflow of 3ds Max. This culminates in a short animation of a robotic character which they have modelled, textured, rigged, lit and animated themselves.
These are the best animations in various categories:
Best overall project
By: Carl de Witt
Best walk cycle
By: Rachel Kegge
Best-looking robot
By: Ross Tordiffe
Best camera work and animation
By: Tayla Orsmond
IMY 777 – Best 3d animation (2022)
As a short assignment, the Honours students in IMY 777 are tasked with creating a 3d animation using existing assets.
The best animation was created by Werner Graaff, who also modelled and rigged the character himself.
IMY 777 – Best rotoscope assignments (2022)
For an assignment in IMY 777 (animation theory and practice), the Honours students are tasked with creating a short rotoscope animation. This involves tracing a live action video which they have filmed themselves. The top animation is shown below. It was created by Kristi Dreyer.
Best rotoscope animation
By: Kristi Dreyer
Best runner-up
By: Reinhard Stoop
IMY 777 | Best lip sync animation (2022)
The students of IMY 777 are tasked with doing a lip sync animation using a line from a movie or show. The best animation was done by Jaedon Heger.
IMY 777 | Flip book animation assignment (2022)
As part of learning about traditional animation, the students in IMY 777 are tasked with creating a flip book animation. The best animation was created by Daelin Campleman and is shown below.
IMY 777 | Stop-motion animation assignment (2022)
The students in IMY 777 are tasked with creating a short stop-motion animation that contains pixelation (the use of a human puppet). The best animation is shown below. It was created by Bevan Holborn.
IMY 120 | Digital self-portrait | 2021
To finish off the section on Photoshop, the first years in IMY 120 were tasked with creating a digital self-portrait around a main idea about themselves. The best submissions are shown below in no particular order.
Thomas Isebeck
The main idea was to create a composition that captures my personality and interests in a quirky way. I enjoy writing and reading a lot, which is shown with the pen and books. Photography is a part of who a am as well, specifically macro photography (this is why there is a camera and a miniature scene). I have a fun, yet strange way of thinking about things, so I made the character intentionally look strange.
Ndzalama Maluleke
The main idea behind my work is being artistic. I made the image of myself and the wings black and white in contrast with the background that is more colourful to represent my idealistic nature. I am also love reading and giving the books the quality of flying is how I feel when I am reading. The words come to life; I see and feel what I read.
Keelan Matthews
The main idea is to express my love for Japanese culture and use of anime as an escape, as well as my love for music. I am situated in a Japanese environment which symbolizes my fascination with the culture. The shrine is a gate to a fantasy world where Pokémon are escaping from – referring to my means of using anime to escape reality. I have headphones on and a keyboard next to me which symbolizes my love for music production.
Tayla Orsmond
My self-portrait describes my dreams, imagination, and my love for mystery and fantasy stories. It is uniquely mine because it shows how my mind, and my imagination works. It includes my favourite animal (rabbits), the castle which represents my love for fantasy (particularly one book, The Priory of the Orange Tree, which takes place for the most part inside a castle), and mushrooms which represent the forest, the one place most soothing to me where I go to find inspiration for my stories, daydreams, and drawings. The figures in the sky represent how my dreams are often bizarre and abstract, and often feature some sort of ghost/spirit or mythical being, even though I am not religious (they also represent my mindset while daydreaming – completely happy in my own world).
Ross Tordiffe
The main concept is that I am a creator of things who loves making art in various forms and putting it out into the world, even if it’s only for my own satisfaction. My self-portrait is a representation of how I add my own creations to the endless expanse of content and art that exists in the world, which is shown by the small river of my creations in the vast ocean and of other forms of art. The Items in the river are representative of the art forms that I usually partake in (music, digital art, etc). Usually, I don’t feel the need to advertise or deliberately bring attention to the things I make, so in the portrait, I’m simply sitting quietly, creating away.