Fictional Physics
A blog initially created for my Physics of Animation class
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Laws of Physics in an Animation Universe Term Paper
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Character Animation
One major thing I learned from doing this with SAM and my laptop's webcam is the lightsource becomes a problem. The lighting changes dramatically with how close my (relatively pink and red) face and my blue shirt got to the screen. I think the next time I try this I will use a different camera, or add side and fill lighting. But this works fine for a small submission for this assignment.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Outline of Term Paper
I. Introduction
A. The Incredibles
B. Premise of super people in a real time period in our real world
C. Hypothesis
II. Gravity
A. Correct timing of elevator
B. Correct “falling” around axis of giant stone tiki
C. Extended hang-time or beginning of slowing out of people (dash on the water, Helen off of the rooftop)
III. Stretch and Squash: Helen’s elasticity and mass
A. Correct stretch: parachute Helen
B. Incorrect stretch: additional mass, cylinder arms lack of “ribbon” effect
C. Incorrect squash: paper-doll thin against a wall
IV. Arcs: Supers jumping, throwing, and getting thrown
A. Objects being thrown have correct arcs: small coconuts, giant pods
B. Supers jumping don’t consistently follow correct arcs
1. Picture of robot calculations of Bob’s arc also inaccurate
V. Conclusion
A. Sleek stylized storytelling
B. Examples where correct depiction of physics would be jarring or take the mind longer to process





