Friday, 4 January 2013

Broken and De Saturated Colours

A desaturated colours are created when you mix a pure colour with black or white. You can say that a colour is broken when it's kind of grey and this is achieved when you mix a pure colour with it's complimentary. You can see this de saturated and broken colours everywhere, movies, posters, paintings, animations etc.
When you want to show a more sad or boring picture you use de saturated colours so it will give you that mood. You use the broken colours so it will get that desaturated mood.
Some times there is a combination of desaturated colours and a hint of saturation so it will give you a focal point and a more strong picture.






Thursday, 3 January 2013

No light - Qurien


No light is a 3D animation which won the 1Film 3d Animation Challenge 2011 by QAS. It's about a man dealing with power shortage in his house and work and how it affects his every day life and night.
They use of bright blue and red are the primary colours they used with the complementary colour which is purple. Everything else are tinted and shaded colours of this combinations. 
In his office the colours that are used are mostly tints of blue and yellow. There is also the complementary which is orange. For instance the wall of his office is light blue and the chair he is sitting has a light orange colour. 
When the night comes and the mosquitos are buzzing in his ears you can see a warm bluish, purplish colour which it tries to represent the night fall. It's time to relax but not for this poor guy.
I really enjoyed watching this animation it's kind of fun to watch but on the other hand you notice how depended we have become with the electronic and electrical machines.. 








Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Alarm - Short Animation

"Alarm" is a short animation created by an in depended animation team called MESAI.
It's a really well built animation with really bright colours. In the bedroom you can see a combination of primary and secondary colours. Also pure colours are used as well. The primary colours that are mostly used are red and blue. You can also see some tints and shades of these two colours and also the secondary colour that is created by this combination (purple).
In the kitchen you notice the use of yellow and blue with their secondary colour, which is green.
In the living room we go back to the combination of red and blue but we can see a small addition of the secondary colour of green in the picture.
In the elevator to work you can get the feeling of a sad place because of the use of dull colours, shades of purple, dark blue and grey.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpOcz7tX01c





Park Football - Grant Orchard

Park football is a short film animation created by Grant Orchard. Is a funny looking video and really nice to look at. The use of the colour is really simple. They are using a limited colour pallette with mostly pure colours. Bright green, white, black, blue, purple etc. This animation is so simple that makes it really interesting to look at.





The old lady and the Pigeons - Sylvain Chomet

The old lady and the pigeon is an animation created by Sylvain Chomet in 1998. When you see the beginning of this animation it makes you think that is going to be a funny one but if you take a look at all the colours that are used you are going to realise that is not. You can't see any pure colours most of them are shaded (some black is added to all the colours). Using that type of colour palette sets the mood of a sad story.
There is only one scene using warm colours like yellow, red and orange in the beginning of the animation (06:00 min) when the old man is watching a dream. In that dream he sees the old lady giving him some food and that is a very happy moment for him that is why i think they used this type of colours.





Vincent - Tim.Burton Short Animation

Vincent is a stop motion short film of Tim Burton written in 1982. This short animation is really interesting to look at. It's black and white and it doesn't have a lot of lighting in all of the scenes. but when it has is really dramatic with dark rooms and bright lights. With this dramatic contrast it shows you and makes you think that it's about a dark story. Also using this lighting contrast sets up the mood for what will come next and gives you the chills. 





Sunday, 30 December 2012

Color Script


Color script is a continuation of some scenes showing the colours that are going to be used. Explaining with pictures and colours the mood of the animation. Also this colour script is really useful for all of the people that are working on the creation of the animation so they would know what colours they should use and also to use the same colours not every time using different colours. Creating this script shows you how your animation would eventually look like and not ending up with a colourful animation making no sense, knowing that colour is one of the most important things for an animation.


Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Black and white

Some say that black is not a colour and white is. Some say that it's the opposite. For some reason for me neither of those two I can say it's an actual colour. When I see them it's like something is missing, is missing a colour. That doesn't mean that i don't like black or white. The combination of those too its amazing.
When I watch some black and white movies or any random pictures in the web it gets my attention and I find them really interesting. It's really different from what I am used to see now a days. The contrast of those two lets say colours is really powerful. When you turn a colourful picture into black and white you can see how the shades looking so pretty. Also you can realise how many shades are in a picture. Some times the absence of colour using just black and white is much more interesting.






Orange/Blue Contrast in Movies and Games

During one of the lecture with Mrs Michaela she mentioned how the contrast of orange and blue is over used in the movie and game industry and that stack into my head and I wanted to search more on that and see how much and why it is used. Actually it's everywhere. You can see it most of the film posters and also in a lot of games. Some examples in movie posters are GIJOE, Night at the museum, Bourne Identity, Dragonball evolution, Spiderman, Transformers and so on. Some games are commander, Halo wars, Tron, etc.
The reason this combination is used is because when you put together two contrasting colours they come out looking really nice and it catches your eye.  But the over use of those two colours together it has become really boring.
Hopefully they will realise that and start working and using different colours.






Saturday, 17 November 2012

God of War

God of War is a game that i really love playing. It's about a man that is fighting with the gods and has to go through a long series of tests and trials to achieve goals.
This game is not only amazing just to play it but also the colours are amazing as well. All the shades and tints are so amazingly combined. I noticed that red is used a lot in this game and why is that. As we all might know red is the colour that expresses passion, anger, blood, war and mostly violence and this game is all about Kratos (mane character of the game) fighting the gods and a lot of other creatures.  In the first picture the red tattoos and bright yellow swords are making him to stand out and be the focal point. In the 2nd picture the focal point is again Kratos and one of the gods on the horse, also for the background on that picture they used a lot of shades of green with some bright shaded white spots just show you a hint of sky and to understand what exactly is back there.

http://godofwar.playstation.com/game/