Friday, November 30, 2012

Geek Out Party

I attended the Geek Out Party last night jointly organized by 3dsense (my alma mater), Polygon Pictures and Silver Ant.

It was held at St James Power Station, Boiler Room (say whut?!). And to be really honest, it was my first time being in a club... But anyway, I wasn't really there for the alcohol or dancing (I don't think anyone would want to see me dance. Sing? Maybe, but not dance. LOL) To me, it was more like a chance to just go there and say hi to the people in the industry whom I know.

Which I did.

It was a great time to have casual conversations with people whom I have worked with in school previously, my seniors, my teachers, and I even met with some people from Tiny Island whom I have met when I was doing some animation tests there. It was just a little tiring to keep shouting and straining my ears to hear what the other party was saying.

Oh, and I should probably say that the short film that my junior just completed (aka Project Phil) was AMAZING. It's not completed with the audio yet.. so I guess when it's done, I can help share it here on my blog.

------------------------

By the way, if anyone's wondering, work at Monstrou is really awesome. I've been learning a lot, rigging some stuff (and more to come) and just having crazy fun with my colleagues.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

My first job

I have just started my first ever full time job as an animator at a small and humble local studio - Monstrou.

Will be staying on this job for three years and I do intend to work hard and learn as much as I can. Besides, the project we're working on is really cool and I can't wait. I might even try my hand at rigging!

I haven't been up to much lately ever since I came back from Japan. Basically just been relaxing, doing some freelance work, helping out in filming for a church project and working on a short animation practice project with a friend (which I have put aside for the time being due to the above commitments..but I have every intention of completing it! And I'm thankful for my understanding friend).

Monday, October 1, 2012

Home Is Where The Heart Is


Inspiration

I was told to come to Japan with an open mind - basically come here with no pre-planned project in mind and just see what inspires me. I wanted to do something abstract initially, but I thought I would be trying to force something out and that would make everything feel very unnatural..and well.. pointless.

So I decided to do something that reflects my personality and more.. me.

One of the biggest inspiration for this piece would be the fact that it's my first time being away from home for an extended period of time. It was really difficult for me initially as I struggled to live alone and learn to be more independent, not to mention the homesickness I felt every now and then. (I'm definitely not saying that I hated my stay here. In fact, I enjoyed every bit of it, but that's for another post.)

The inspiration for the stars came like this:
The first night I was here, I was skyping with my sister and she told me to look at the stars. However, the night sky here was cloudy and there were hardly any of them. Anyway, her point was that we are looking at the same stars even though we were miles apart (sweet but so cheesy!). Yea, but as cheesy as it may sound, look what came out of it!
So from there, I went into my own fantasy world to find an 'explanation' for the absence of the stars.

P.S. for people who may not be familiar with Singapore, the pattern of the stars at the end actually forms up the Singapore flag:



Technical Stuff (in case you wanna know)

Well, since people have asked me, I'm just going to state it here.
The 3D scenes were modeled (only the environment), animated and rendered entirely with Maya.
2D scenes were created using a combination of Illustrator and Photoshop, and then animated in After Effects.
Final editing done in Premiere.

Animating in 2D was initially challenging as I had no clue how I was going to do it (Because I sure do not have time to go draw out everything frame by frame). But learning from the geniuses at DigitalTutors, I found an amazing way to animate in 2D.

So for folks who'd like to know, I downloaded the free After Effects plugin "DuIK" for my 2D character and with it, I could animated almost like I could in Maya.

What I've Learnt/Experiences I Have Gained

I think I've definitely grown slightly as an artist while doing this project. Maybe not just skill wise, but I feel like I've taken my first steps in stretching my wings in storytelling. One of the biggest reasons I ventured into animation was because I wanted to use it as a tool to tell stories and I'm just so very thankful that I had this opportunity to do so. So, this project has definitely given me a boost in confidence in this direction.

Day 26 - Marinoa City


My second last day in Japan. My last day shopping. Last day taking the train.

Took the train to Meinohama station and went to check out Marinoa City, which is a huge outlet mall (kinda like the one in JB). Did some final shopping there.. and I wonder how I'm going to fit everything into my bags. And how much extra I'd have to pay.
Gosh. Guilty pleasures.

Went to this restaurant and ordered okonomiyaki.
Told the waitress that I didn't understand how to do this, so she offered to cook it for me.
Sugoyi! Arigato Gozaimashita!

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Day 25 - Playing With Hikari

New word I learnt today: hikari, which means light.

Photography Workshop conducted by Nigel

Setting Up

A video that was looping, showing the events of the Itoshima Arts Farm when it was spring (i.e. rice planting season).
P.S. I saw footage of Sen (my school's principal), his wife, Yeo Shih Yun and Justin Lee!

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Day 24 - Breathing The Arts

I have more time on my hands now to draw.

A drawing of Hiro-san's parents' house.

Days 22 & 23 - Roaming The Streets and Eating Sushi

Day 22 was when I 'hermit-ted' myself in the studio and house to finish up my short film. So nothing much to update there, except THAT IT IS FINALLY COMPLETED!

I'm now just taking a day at a time. I've got rough plans on what remaining things I want to do, like visiting the on-sen again, checking out museums, shopping etc, but I'm just taking it slow - maybe even leaving it to spontaneity.

So on Day 23, I went to the city to buy some souvenirs/snacks for my folks back at home.

Some sights along the way to Tenjin,
and Tenjin itself


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Days 20 & 21 - Rendering, Sketching, Cooking [Project Update]

With the deadline approaching (I've been here for exactly 3 weeks now!), I've been a good girl and spent the bulk of the past two days working on my project and I'm proud to say that it's about 90% complete. (More project updates towards the end of this post).

Today, my Mac is basically exploited for rendering.. so while waiting for the renders to be complete (each frame takes about 20min.. and I have 72 frames for this shot.. so you go do the math. I wonder if it's my render settings or my graphics card?), I went on a short sketching trip with the bicycle.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Day 19 - Studio visit to Mont Blanc Pictures

(This post is supposed to be dated 24 September 2012)

Studio Visit to Mont Blanc Pictures



Really nice and warm people!
It feels really good to be meet people in the same industry overseas - that even though we may be miles apart and may not speak each other's language, our passions binds us together.

They recently worked on the film "After School Midnighters", which is currently screening in cinemas here in Japan. I saw the trailer once and was completely blown away by the animation. (If you're reading this and you have yet to watch it, you should do so! You can watch it at their website - link below).

Shuhei Kumamoto, the guy in the picture wearing the red shirt, was the animator (I assume lead animator), and I had the privilege of seeing his demoreel. Really neat stuff! He's been an animator for 13 years, and we have a similar dream of making it into Pixar one day. Haha.

Hirosinante Murakami, the guy in the middle, wearing the checkered shirt, was in charge of motion graphics and I also had the pleasure of seeing his work. Completely blown away by all the 2d animation he did in after effects.

Take-san, the guy in the green shirt, is the director. LIKE WOW!
And the best thing is they are all very friendly and approachable.

More information about mtblanc: http://mtblanc.jp/

Day 18 - Mountain Hike

(This post is supposed to be dated 23 September 2012).

Went on an unexpected mountain hike today. I had wanted to go to the Shiraito Waterfalls (it's another destination that I've circled on the Itoshima map) and for the longest time I had been contemplating whether or not to go because it's more than 10km away. Also, I've read online that the buses to this place are very very infrequent, which is a bummer because I have a concert in the afternoon to catch.

So, in the end, I decided to wake up early to see if I can cycle there. On Google Maps, it says it will take about 35 min to drive, and 2 hrs+ to walk, hence I estimated that cycling would take slightly more than an hour..

Everything went according to plan.. until.. I realised that after a certain point in my journey, it became a non-stop upward slope - which is impossible for me to paddle up. Well, I tried to, but I kept losing my balance and fall off the bike. Anyway. Walking seemed to take less effort.

Pictures!

Scenery hike


Day 17 - Cycling trip

(Apologies for the backlog of posts that I have yet to post, including this one)

This post would have been dated 22 September 2012.

This was the day I got a little bored of the city and I just wanted to cycle around. I had this Itoshima map which I had circled a few places I wanted to go - one of which was the Ito Local Art Museum. It's kind of like 3 train stations away, and I didn't want to waste money on the train, so I decided to take a cycling trip there.. anyway it wouldn't hurt to practice cycling a bit more.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Day 16 - Ippudo Ramen

I was on the hunt for ramen and people online have been recommending Ichiran and Ippudo for ramen. I had wanted to go hunt for Ichiran, but I couldn't find it, so I went for Ippudo instead.

@ Hakata Station

Days 14 & 15

I woke up late and so I'm speed typing this away while I wait for breakfast to boil (boiling eggs and water for tea). I'm planning to go to the city again (Hakata), to try some Hakata ramen, so I gotta try and leave the house as early as I can and return preferably before the sky turns dark. TGIF!

Updates for Days 14 & 15 (the days are starting to blur..which might be because I'm starting to get used to this place. I think I'm really really gonna miss this place when I go back home).

More Japanese Food!

Takoyaki and some tofu stuff bought from supermarket

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Day 13 - Shopping in the City

Setting off to the city again~

After not being able to go to the city during the weekend and being cooped up in the house, I was dying to go to the city again. This time for pure retail 'therapy'.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Day 12 - Hiding From The Storm

Just when I thought the worst of the storm was over (which was just like a normal rain to me), I was dreadfully woken up from my sleep because of some rattling noise outside my window. Apparently, there were strong winds going about and it lasted all the way till the next morning.

So, there was no way I was going out, not even to the studio. I mean, I could.. I won't get blown away, I just don't want to get drenched in the rain again.

The weather got better during the afternoon so I decided that I needed to go out for a bit. Being cooped up in the house for extended periods of time isn't fun.

Need. Fresh. Air.

I went to the onsen again. And I was actually surprised to find that it's pretty crowded. It's either they braved the chilly weather so that they could have a hot bath, or they drove here in the comforts of their car. I'm guessing the latter.

Pleasant indulgences at the on-sen

A rainbow! Like in the story of Noah's Ark.

Indulged myself in a nice sashimi dinner.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Day 11 - Typhoon Sanba

As some of might have read from the news, the super Typhoon Sanba hit the Japanese prefecture, Okinawa, this morning.

I first heard of typhoon warnings from Hiro-san and Nigel yesterday and was a wee bit disappointed that I won't be able to go to the city today.

This was actually my first encounter with a typhoon and honestly I was a little freaked out at first, then I took comfort in knowing that Okinawa is very far away from Fukuoka and that my area was thankfully protected by mountains. And not forgetting God being here to strengthen me, plus all the loving prayers my friends back at home have prayed along with me!

So, there were not very strong winds today, although it did rain the entire day which made going out virtually impossible.

Well, more time to do my work then!

Anyway, if you guys want to know more about the typhoon, I managed to find a clip about the typhoon hitting Okinawa:


Typhoon Sanba slams Okinawa 投稿者 reuters

I read from another article that there were no major injuries involved. SO THANK GOD!

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Day 10 - Rice Harvest Feast


I went for the rice harvesting feast today which was part of the Itoshima Farm Arts festival. For more information, check out this site: http://www.ito-artsfarm.com/

Friday, September 14, 2012

Days 8 & 9 - The work continues

I've basically been just alternating between the studio and the house these days. There's just so much to do! Otherwise I would have taken advantage of the good weather yesterday to go to the city.

I shan't bore my readers with my project (I'm having fun doing it actually, but I'll reveal more in the days to come), so on to some pictures I took! Again

Studio Kura in preparation for the Itoshima Arts Farm Festival

Recently, the studio has been really busy with many artists coming in and out. There were some artworks going in and out as well. Too bad I forgot to snap some pictures of the artwork and the artists.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Day 7

It's been exactly a week here in Japan and I'm starting to adapt to my everyday routines: wake up, have breakfast, go to the studio, do my work, think about how I'm going to settle lunch, get back to work, shower at the studio, go back to the house and fix dinner, Skype with my family and boyfriend, go to bed.

I'm even starting to get used to the toilet at the house.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Day 6 - Project Beginnings

The beginnings of my project.
As you can probably see from the picture, I'm still in my early beginning stages of my project. I've only done the basic modeling.. (And I'll most probably just leave it at that because I really suck at modeling haha). And you can also see that I'm using a free character rig - the Andy Rig..I would try to model a simple character myself and rig it, but that will take me months because first I have to go brush up my modeling and rigging skills if I were to take on that task.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Day 5 - Homecooked Goodness

How has your Monday been?

Working here in Japan is really relaxing unlike stressful Singapore. For those people who have asked me countless times (and those who have this questions in their minds), I am not employed at Studio Kura. I'm here for an Artist Residency Program, whereby I stay here for a month and work on a project at the same time - which will be showcased at the end of my residency. So, I'm not paid, even though my accommodation and air tickets are provided for. =D

I love that the pace of life here is so slow and easy. There isn't the hustle and bustle of the citylife. I can go to sleep and go to the studio anytime I want, have my meals anytime I want. The only problem is that the nearest grocery store or even food places are miles away.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Day 4 - In the city

Good morning world!
I decided to take a morning walk down to the Ikisan train station which will take me to the city (aka Tenjin). Maybe I'm not that used to living in the countryside yet - the walk took me about 40 min! But I'm just thankful that I made it. And the station staff was really helpful in telling me which train to take. And nope, he didn't speak a word of English. Just actions. =)

You just never really know how important body language and actions are when you've lost your 'ability' to communicate verbally.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Day 3 - Almost half a week!

I woke up this morning to the unfamiliar yet familiar surroundings of my Japanese bedroom. It had been raining all night long and into the day - my first wet weather in Japan. (well, it was actually raining yesterday but was only for a short while).

Today, I went to the studio and started working on drawing. So I just started some figure drawing exercises and Hiro-san told me that I could borrow some books which might help me in some ways.

ok, my drawing skill has turned rusty.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Day 2

Well, nothing much actually. Basically just got up late in the morning and headed over to the studio to start brainstorming and exploiting the wifi to surf YouTube for some inspiration.

Honestly, I don't really know what I'm going to do yet, so I'm pretty nervous about it. I have to consider also practical aspects. I have about half a month to work on it (minus the exhibition dates and of course the hideous amounts of time taken for rendering and changes etc), so I obviously cannot do a 1 minute shortfilm with a full character. So... God, what kind of work would You want me to produce? :)

Day 1 - Settling In Fukuoka

Now I'm sitting in the studio typing away. Quite a surreal feeling really, being in a Japanese art studio, with traditional Japanese houses surrounding me (I'm staying in one actually) and a rice field just behind me. It's day two here but since I do not have wifi at my house, I can only come into the studio today to post this up. :)

Before reaching Fukuoka:

Before departure: <3

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Tomorrow's The Day I Fly

Ok, so the packing's more or less done.

I really wonder what's in store for me at Fukuoka. :)

Anyway, I'm pretty sure I'm going to miss local food and my favourite boy ^^.
Was setting up Skype for my parents just now and I think they're pretty excited about it. Haha.

Sort of gave up learning Japanese (coz it's pretty impossible to learn it in a month). I bought myself an English Japanese dictionary so here's hoping that it will be well used. :)

Friday, August 31, 2012

Short Film Meetings

So far, my team and I have met up 2 times and I'm glad it's been progressing pretty well. We've ironed down major roles and the backbone of the story. So what's next is to furiously collect references and get our hands 'dirty' in the conceptual art. Sounds pretty fun!

There's seriously tons of things for me to learn as a Producer. I'm not like 100% sure what a Producer does, so I'm really just learning along the way. Since I currently find myself better at the administrative stuff rather than being a director, so it's pretty comfortable for me for now.

Right now, I'm trying to find out efficient ways of scheduling meetings and managing projects. Thank God for all the software available!

Next, my headache will be file-sharing.. and in the future, budget managing.

o.O

Monday, August 27, 2012

Headache Animation Practice

So, I think I've more or less finished uploading my backlog of works into my portfolio (yay!). And now it's time to get serious and regularly update my stuff.

Anyway, what I've been up to since completing my training at 3dsense is basically going on holiday, applying for jobs, do some animation tests and wait for emails/calls.

It's quite an interesting experience I must say because unlike jobs in the 'normal' world, you just probably need to go through interviews. But anyway.
It's definitely been a humbling experience because it has further opened my eyes to how much more I need to work on my craft.

I did an animation practice on my own because a studio looked at my reel and said that there wasn't enough acting shots.

So here it is. It's not my best shot though. Did it within slightly more than a day.

I would appreciate comments!!!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Packing For Japan

I'm left with less than 2 weeks to pack and my mother has pretty much been nagging at me to start packing.

But how does one even begin to pack for a month?

(Basically, I'm going to Japan for an Art Residency Program at Studio Kura in Fukuoka, Japan. It's a month long program and it's my first time overseas ALONE. But I think it'll be an incredible experience. I'm supposed to post something about my experiences there everyday, so do hang around, sip a cup of coffee or two and wait for my updates. Muahaha.)

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Setting Up

I'm in the midst of setting up my online portfolio. Please be patient!