SEA FLOOR SPREADING ANIMATIONS. BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR LYRIC. FLOOR TILE DESIGN.
Sea Floor Spreading Animations
The state of being full of life or vigor; liveliness
The state of being alive
The technique of photographing successive drawings or positions of puppets or models to create an illusion of movement when the movie is shown as a sequence
(animate) endowed with animal life as distinguished from plant life; "we are animate beings"
(animate) inspire: heighten or intensify; "These paintings exalt the imagination"
(animate) belonging to the class of nouns that denote living beings; "the word `dog' is animate"
ocean floor: the bottom of a sea or ocean
Stretch out (arms, legs, hands, fingers, or wings) so that they are far apart
Extend over a large or increasing area
Open out (something) so as to extend its surface area, width, or length
(spread) distribute or disperse widely; "The invaders spread their language all over the country"
spread: process or result of distributing or extending over a wide expanse of space
dissemination: the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate
Walt Disney Animation Studios The Archive Series: Layout & Background
This fourth installment in The Archive Series showcases the scenic background and layout art that gives every piece of Disney animation a time and place. The Animation Research Library and curator John Lasseter, the Walt Disney Animation Studios Chief Creative Officer, have assembled over 300 pieces of artwork from the company's shorts and masterpieces from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to Tangled, and even the upcoming Winnie the Pooh. With many two-page spreads and several 30-inch gate-folds, Backgrounds & Layouts includes famous as well as unpublished work of the great layout artists and background painters such as Eyvind Earle, Claude Coats, Walter Peregoy, Maurice Noble, James Coleman, Serge Michaels, Al Dempster, Bill Layne, Art Riley, Brice Mack, and Lisa Keene. Collectors and animation enthusiasts couldn't be more thrilled with the first three books in the series, and they are eager to add Backgrounds & Layouts to their libraries.
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Ghubara-animation (10X)
Animation of 28 DSLR frames (reduced to 640x480 format). The images were made using cross-polarized light through a petrographic microscope. The lower polarizer was rotated 5 degrees between frames. Field of view is about 0.0003 inch, top to bottom.
The "Ghubara" meteorite is found on the surface of the desert in Ghubara, Jiddat Al Harasis, Oman. Since its discovery in 1954 about 5,000kg have been recovered. It is unusually rich in noble gases and is classified as a regolith breccia L5 meteorite with xenolithic (mixed) inclusions.
Thin section acquired from Mike Kagelmacher (Rock-Slides on eBay).
Animation
Animation test done in 2005.
Click ALL SIZES to see in action!
Teste de animacao feito em 2005.
Clique em TODOS OS TAMANHOS para ver em acao!
(Update: Acabei de perceber que no Safari nao passa legal...)
sea floor spreading animations
Both experienced and aspiring animation professionals will find Directing Animation a comprehensive and entertaining guide to understanding the director’s creative role in managing the entire animation process. An animation director doesn’t simply direct animation. He or she directs people who animate and must be equally able to relate to the crew, producers, writers, creators, and clients. Readers will learn how to:
-- direct commercials, TV series, feature films, and Web features and series -- land their first big directorial break -- create realistic schedules and pipelines -- assemble the best crew for any job -- motivate animators and crew members -- give constructive feedback and notes -- maintain good relationships with producers, creators, writers, and network executives
In addition to over eighty photographs and illustrations, Directing Animation includes insider tips and firsthand experience from animators, directors, and producers, revealing the best ways to manage the production process while creating a workplace that is both efficient and fun.
Both experienced and aspiring animation professionals will find Directing Animation a comprehensive and entertaining guide to understanding the director’s creative role in managing the entire animation process. An animation director doesn’t simply direct animation. He or she directs people who animate and must be equally able to relate to the crew, producers, writers, creators, and clients. Readers will learn how to:
-- direct commercials, TV series, feature films, and Web features and series -- land their first big directorial break -- create realistic schedules and pipelines -- assemble the best crew for any job -- motivate animators and crew members -- give constructive feedback and notes -- maintain good relationships with producers, creators, writers, and network executives
In addition to over eighty photographs and illustrations, Directing Animation includes insider tips and firsthand experience from animators, directors, and producers, revealing the best ways to manage the production process while creating a workplace that is both efficient and fun.