Monday, 9 February 2009

Animation stage 2

After I read da book called 3d toons by steve and rafanzovin. I finally came up with ideas.

Mainly is about Puppet. Ive seached other art pieces, which helps me to develop more.

I would like to do something similar to this, as i could animate the doll and the arm to produce my own piece of work. To make it more interesting, I could add music at the back, then the doll follow the bits.


I have also researched the 2d animation, and I found this is the most interesting piece of work. The story of it is so good. I like the act of characters and his emotions.

Wednesday, 4 February 2009

Georgian architecture

Georgian architecture is between 1720 and 1840. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover—George I of Great Britain, George II of Great Britain, George III of the United Kingdom, and George IV of the United Kingdom—who reigned in continuous succession from August 1714 to June 1830.

The styles that resulted fall within several categories. In the mainstream of Georgian style were both Palladian architecture— and its whimsical alternatives, Gothic and Chinoiserie, which were the English-speaking world's equivalent of European Rococo. From the mid-1760s a range of Neoclassical modes were fashionable, associated with the British architects Robert Adam, James Gibbs, Sir William Chambers, James Wyatt, Henry Holland and Sir John Soane. Greek Revival was added to the design repertory, after Georgian architecture is characterized by its proportion and balance; simple mathematical ratios were used to determine the height of a window in relation to its width or the shape of a room as a double cube. "Regular" was a term of approval, implying symmetry and adherence to classical rules: the lack of symmetry, where Georgian additions were added to earlier structures, was deeply felt as a flaw. Regularity of housefronts along a street was a desirable feature of Georgian town planning. Georgian designs usually lay within the Classical orders of architecture and employed a decorative vocabulary derived from ancient Rome or Greece. The most common building materials used are brick or stone. Commonly used colors were red, tan, or white. However, modern day Georgian style homes use a variety of colors.

Italy- Rome

I went to Rome for the weekend. The weather was well nice. The architectures are interesting n nice.