Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Animex

Animex was last week. While there i spoke to alot of interesting people from industry. After telling Dan Zelcs (senior rigger at MPC) about my final year project he told me about some interesting features i could add simulation which would make it worth while to industry such as wish bone feature which would work like a spring to the wings which would help spring each wing back when each flap is made. He also mentioned on making it worth while to animators in industy so instead of making it all automated which animators hate have a slider bar which set to max would be totally automated and when set to 0 it would be totally animated and have a meeting in the middle which would be automated and animated at the same time which is a really good idea so i will look into how i can do that.
I also spoke to a man of vfx from Double Negative (forgive me but ive forgot his name but ill edit this post when i remember) he was interested in my project and spoke to me about industry and like Dan Zelcs told me to make this project focus on how to make this project nessesary to indusrty so when applying for a job the company would understand why i made this my project and how they would use it for there own company, So i mentioned maybe adding a feathers or a flocking system to it as extention which we spoke about in depth and i enjoyed the conversation. i also spoke to Andrew Davies for Ubisoft and talked about the games industy and he mentioned how this is a good project for the games and how people with my skill range are rare to see which was really cool. So this has give me alot to think about and work upon and hopefully help my project flurish!

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

TED Talk

A video by TED about making a mechanical bird which flys like an actual bird not exactly what i am aiming to do but it is a very interesting talk and im going to look for and read the paper which accompaniys this video

Thursday, 2 February 2012

First Stages

I have done some slight mock versions of how I would like my rig to work. I talked to Paul Noble (lecturer) and we spoke about how to use scripts in expressions and get the desired effect on the rig on a basic level and how i would elabirate on it to get a realistic wing simulation using the information from this paper  ClickHere To Visit Paper.  to get the right rotation on certain joints and even giving me information to show how the tail would rotate and move in conjunction to the wing the joints so i may add a tail to my project now which will give more realism to the rig and just be a nice feature which wont be too difficult to add to the rig.

Project Summary



My final year project is to script an automated wing rig which will simulate over a given path automatically saving the animator time. Using Autodesk Maya, MEL script and expressions, the rig would let the animator draw a path and the rig would automatically follow the given trajectory banking where necessary and preforming certain wing beats depending on if the rig is cruising, gliding , descending, turning etc. Fundamentally recreating an actual birds in flight. This project is mostly about the rig but I may make a simple bird model and skin to it to make it look a lot nicer.

Picture taken from Bendan Body's Blog Tutorials
 http://brendanbody.blogspot.com/search/label/Tutorials



Work So Far

 So far through the project I have done a lot of research on how best to get the intended result. I have also chose to learn how to rig, so I opted to rig the characters for my Animation Group Project module which has taught me a lot about rigging in general and a lot about using scripts and expressions on how to get my rig working in the desired way, which is so helpful to my project.


 Just a couple of screen shots of the character rig i have made.

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Next Paper


I also have been reading this paper which is significantly a good paper to read from siggraph I've read most of it so far but once i finish i will blog what i have discovered


Research Link

I forgot to post the link to Annah Hutchings paper so here it is
Click Here to visit Annah Hutchings Paper
The Video presented with Annah Hutchings work

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Interesting Read/ Research


After reading the paper by Annah Hutchings  I feel I know a lot more about birds but her paper does focus on the feathers a lot which would be an awesome read if I get to the extension part of my project as I would like to add feathers to the wing I create and re create them in a realistic way.

Annah does talk a lot about different types of birds have different wings which I knew but she elaborates on this by saying certain birds who live in different habitats rock different wings for example a humming bird has wings that help it hover this is done by the joints been able to invert the wing and turn it upside down during the upstroke to help give an equal life and allowing it to hover, whereas a hawk has broad wings to soar through the sky which increase surface area to help it glide through the sky and there are high speed maneuverable wings which are placed so differently on a bird to the two other example, which tells me I need to pick a certain type of wing to simulate or this task will become too ridiculous if I find all this separate info and try implement it into the one wing.

I think her paper was really interesting and I’m definitely going to use her as reference she has given me a bit to think about and also given some good pointers on what to look out and research

Friday, 20 January 2012

Research Papers


Ive read numerous paper online about wing simulation and animation but the best so far is one by a 3rd year student who studied at Bournemouth University named Annah Hutchings who looks throughout wing simulations which have already been done in the animation games and films industries already and studies the way that they were implemented and why they were implemented in that way and not another way and then eventually makes her own wing rig using the information she had collected. Im going to give a good read of this paper then post my findings once completed.

Software Competance and Tutorials


After looking through the net about wings I discovered that Digital Tutors offer a tutorial about rigging wings in Autodesk Softimage XSI, Autodesk Maya and Cinema4D. I feel as I’m a strong user of Maya I will use it to do my implementation and for when it comes to the scripting part of my project I will be able to use MEL or C++ which I know how to use more or less already. If I have further time in my project then I  may implement the same thing in XSI just to show I have competence in 2 software’s and still offer the same skills. 

When it comes to using Morph Targets I will most likely have to learn say Autodesk Mudbox or Zbrush or software on those lines to make the wing deformations and then revert them back to Maya to make the simulation.