Showing posts with label Inktober. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inktober. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2018

Inktober Butterfly Puppets for a Short Film

Basically, I'm participating in #Inktober, and making Butterflies on REAL PAPER with INK(S). 

ONLY INK as a MEDIUM on PAPER, then SCANNED. 
NO DIGITAL and NO "Undo" command. 

If the original drawing was NOT done on PAPER with REAL INK, it DOES NOT count as part of the authentic #Inktober. 
Otherwise PRINT OUT the drawing onto a piece of paper, THEN trace over it IN INK, and make a NEW drawing WITH INK. 

I struggle with ink myself, and often HATE IT. THAT is WHY the challenge came about. 

REAL #Inktober originates from HERE

If you are NOT using ACTUAL REAL INKS then its NOT #Inktober but actually #Drawtober (which has rules and a calendar) or #Sketchtober



I have ZERO interest in ANY #Drawtober or #Sketchtober for THIS project. NONE. 

It's real media, done by hand, mistakes and all. I do NOT care if it's perfect, I only care if you at least gave it your best try, or at least an honest try. 

There is NOT "UNDO" with ink. There's many kinds of ink based tools & utensils. Markers, pens, felt, ball point, quill, calligraphy, and I'll even include watercolors because they have the same or similar origins.

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The butterfly consists of 2 main parts:

* A basic body piece
* At least 1 wing

That's it. 

Draw by hand on Paper with INK like pen, markers, or watercolors, the 2 basic parts.

No I am NOT actually a Lefty.

Rough Fairy body piece shape & Wing



I will only use digital software to make the puppet to format the shape(s) in Photoshop, and build it in Adobe After Effects.


Basic Construction:

Butterfly Guide/Templates:

Having Trouble Drawing?



Download a Free Template, print it out and make your own version:

 Download Butterfly 
 Template HERE 









Angel or Fairy Style (this piece was done as a hybrid of pencils sketch & digital coloring but this project will NOT be doing this. This just shows the body pieces for the puppet):


A fairy template HERE

Example of Fairy Version 
(No Template available, unless u want to use mine)

Original Sketch:
 Cleaned Sketch:
 Colored Body piece  w Halo layers n lighting effects:


Cleaned & Colored Wing and Mirrored/Flipped Symmetrical Wing: 










 The Back Story:







1 thing I LOVE about #Inktober is it's an excuse to make stuff to use later on other projects.

THIS project is something I've been wanting to do for a long time, and it's coming along. It's a bit slow, but it's progressing. I've shot a LOT of B-Roll with my lanterns and sculpture stuff.

I'm gonna incorporate this work into my TV show at WCA9  TV.


* Here are the Animation/Video Puppet Tests I did at UMASS Boston in Fall 2017 (a year later) in Adobe After Effects CC 2017:







Angel Based on same Butterfly Flapping technique in After Effects:




Caduceus Based on same Butterfly Flapping technique in After Effects:



It started out HERE:

The Chinese characters on the wing are 忍 Rěn = Endure/Forbearance done in vintage makers

Another one with Chinese characters: 任 Rèn = Task/Duty/Responsibility

This one was made by my daughter which was a representation of a different "ren" meaning person, but no character, since this butterfly is personified. circa October 2016

仁 meaning "benevolence" or "kindness" also pronounced "ren" in Chinese. This one was painting in Traditional Chinese ink & marker b y Li Wang (my husband) in October 2016.


I had originally intended for the flapping butterflies & lanterns to be a part of my film at UMASS Boston. But, no one knew how to help me with the flapping yet again, in After Effects CC 2016.

Here's the Paper section bits from the film:


Needless to say, a lot of my original ideas were cut out from the film due to time, ignorance of program software, a major gaping lack of adequate help & assistance, the fact that no one else knew how to do what I wanted in After Effects in the 2016 CC version, as well as wasted time commuting.

Here's the Ripple Part w/my audio design I did in Adobe After Effects CC 2016:


So, this was my film Final in Fall 2016 (I also did all the audio design):


It was my first major project of any important in HD which I had no idea how to work in. 

I'd also been wanting to finish my sculpture instillation art project (Whimsical Boho Decor teapot Lantern). 

I did a brief project for my Presentation Final in Cinema Studies in Fall 2017 which is a min documentary:


Here's my full length documentary. I gotta tell u, studying experimental films really helped me to learn A LOT about Documentary.




This year, I want to include a lot more people with this butterfly flapping stuff in Adobe After Effects CC. 

But, I'm decent with it now.



I asked my daughter to make a new one for Inktober, and also my friend Drakenhart. 


So, I hope to really create something nice for my TV Show, and expand upon my previous film. 



The Butterfly motif actually comes from a Chinese "philosopher" of sorts Zhuanzi Zhou 莊子 who dreamt he was a butterfly and forgot he was a human man, but when he awoke he;d wondered if he were a man whom dreamt he was a butterfly, or a butterfly whom was dreaming he was a man. In both experiences he was unsure. 

This is what he wrote:

昔者莊周夢為蝴蝶,栩栩然蝴蝶也,自喻適志與,不知周也。俄然覺,則戚戚然周也。不知周之夢為蝴蝶與,蝴蝶之夢為周與?週與蝴蝶則必有分矣。此之謂物化。

Once upon a time, I, Chuang Chou, dreamt I was a butterfly, fluttering hither and thither, to all intents and purposes a butterfly. I was conscious only of my happiness as a butterfly, unaware that I was Chou. Soon I awaked, and there I was, veritably myself again. Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a man. Between a man and a butterfly there is necessarily a distinction. The transition is called the transformation of material things.

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Inktober N Butterflies Coming Up in October 2018

So, 1 thing I LOVE about #Inktober is it's an excuse to make stuff to use later on other projects.

THIS project is something I've been wanting to do for a long time, and it's coming along. It's a bit slow, but it's progressing. I've shot a LOT of B-Roll with my lanterns and sculpture stuff.

I'm gonna incorporate this work into my TV show at WCA9  TV.





It started out HERE:

The Chinese characters on the wing are 忍 Rěn = Endure/Forbearance done in vintage makers

Another one with Chinese characters: 任 Rèn = Task/Duty/Responsibility

This one was made by my daughter which was a representation of a different "ren" meaning person, but no character, since this butterfly is personified. circa October 2016

仁 meaning "benevolence" or "kindness" also pronounced "ren" in Chinese. This one was painting in Traditional Chinese ink & marker b y Li Wang (my husband) in October 2016.


I had originally intended for the flapping butterflies & lanterns to be a part of my film at UMASS Boston. BUt, no one knew how to help me with the flapping yet again, in After Effects CC 2016.

Here's the Paper section bits from the film:



Needless to say, a lot of my original ideas were cut out from the film due to time, ignorance of program software, a major gaping lack of adequate help & assistance, the fact that no one else knew how to do what I wanted in After Effects in the 2016 CC version, as well as wasted time commuting.

So, this was my film Final in Fall 2016:



It was my first major project of any important in HD which I had no idea how to work in. 

I'd also been wanting to finish my sculpture instillation art project (Whimsical Boho Decor teapot Lantern). 

I did a brief project for my Presentation Final in Cinema Studies in Fall 2017 which is a min documentary:



Here's my full length documentary. I gotta tell u, studying experimental films really helped me to learn A LOT about Documentary.



 So, this year, I want to include a lot more people with this butterfly flapping stuff in Adobe After Effects CC. 

But, I'm decent with it now.

Here's an Angel version of the butterfly flap:


I asked my daughter to make a new one for Inktober, and also my friend Drakenhart. 


So, I hope to really create something nice for my TV Show, and expand upon my previous film. 



The Butterfly motif actually comes from a Chinese "philosopher" of sorts Zhuanzi Zhou 莊子 who dreamt he was a butterfly and forgot he was a human man, but when he awoke he;d wondered if he were a man whom dreamt he was a butterfly, or a butterfly whom was dreaming he was a man. In both experiences he was unsure. 

This is what he wrote:

昔者莊周夢為蝴蝶,栩栩然蝴蝶也,自喻適志與,不知周也。俄然覺,則戚戚然周也。不知周之夢為蝴蝶與,蝴蝶之夢為周與?週與蝴蝶則必有分矣。此之謂物化。

Once upon a time, I, Chuang Chou, dreamt I was a butterfly, fluttering hither and thither, to all intents and purposes a butterfly. I was conscious only of my happiness as a butterfly, unaware that I was Chou. Soon I awaked, and there I was, veritably myself again. Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a man. Between a man and a butterfly there is necessarily a distinction. The transition is called the transformation of material things.


There was 1 more thing:


I was hoping to do some melting flowers, and better learn Liquefy in After Effects. This was ALSO frustrating because no one would help me.





I'm not actually totally sure which way I want to go with it all yet. But, it's kinda just a thought at the moment. 

I do have OTHER things I'm also thinking about playing with, such as Airships like:

Zeppelins, Dirigibles, and even Barrage Balloons. 









I'm NOT gonna commit to it tho' at the moment. But, it's ALWAYS something I've been wanting to play with, especially in After Effects.

Wednesday, November 02, 2016

More Butterfly Experimental Animations

It says 任 "ren" ("task" or "duty") on the wings in Chinese.
Got some more experimental Butterfly effects animations made in Adobe After Effects at UMASS Boston.

This one has another Chinese character ALSO pronounced "ren" but totally different meaning.

It says 任 "ren" ("task" or "duty") on the wings in Chinese.



A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on





Well, I reprogrammed the other one, and got a few different renders:

Nice and weird. My kind of weird.

This one here, I offset, and rendered from the side and squashed/stretched it. You can read the Chinese 忍 bigger on this one. I



I do also have an Egyptian blue lotus thingy I did, but I don't know whether I can do what I want with it yet...


I want it to melt like plastic, rubber, or wax...


A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

I'm hoping I can use these in my Final Project for my video class. At the moment I'm still hauling ass for my waterfall video mapping instillation art video project. Talk about cramming & pressure!


Thursday, October 27, 2016

Inktober Butterfly Adobe After Effects Butterfly Experimental Animations UMASS Video Project

Inktober 忍 Butterfly Adobe After Effects Butterfly Experimental Animations UMASS Video Project

Here are 2 test animations of some experimental effects animation created using:

Adobe Photoshop 6.0
Adobe After Effects



This one is the first render from last week:


Here's the 2nd render from today:


The Original Photoshop Clean-up work:


And the Original Inktober Drawing in my sketchbook done with graphic art markers:



I actually have so many ideas, and I wanted to do a lot more with these experiments, but I had limited time, money, and access to time 1 on 1 w/my instructor. I also don't Own After Effects, nor a computer modern enough to handle the newer versions of Adobe CS programs, or Davinci Resolve.

Anyways, I am starting all over to create an entirely different project, and altho' I LOVE these, I will be creating a Projection/projector Video Mapping style Installation Art project. 

My OTHER video project I created for my UMASS video class is HERE.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Inktober Butterflies

My Butterfly created HALF by hand with the Chinese character 忍

I don't particularly care, nor necessarily like, working with inks other than the occasional graphic art marker. Having said that, I do, however, have a video class at UMASS, and we are working on all kinds of things.

So, I asked my daughter to draw me a Butterfly to try some tricks on Adobe After Effects. What my daughter came up with wasn't exactly what I wanted, so I scanned and altered it from her original version, and made this version:


I still wanted to create my own original one, so I did this butterfly HALF, and then edited it in Photoshop 6.0



Note: The wing has the Chinese character 忍 (Forbearance or Endurance, or to endure harshness or hardship. It's often popular in Japan, and with Zen, but actually hails from Confucius and not Buddhism or Taoism. 

I am still unsure as to whether I will use this in my video project at UMASS or not yet.