Basic Animation 2D - Dragonframe
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Getting ready
- Sign the Logbook
- Setup the lab for shooting:
- Secure the pegbar to the animation stand and position your artwork.
- Turn on the camera and table lights.
- Power up the computer and log in.
- Launch Dragonframe from the Dock.
- Select Create New Scene from the dialog box, or open a previously created scene with Open Scene.
- Name your production, 5 characters maximum, and click OK.
- In the new window that opens select a folder on the Storage drive.
Configuring Dragonframe
- If you do not see the live camera feed from the animation stand press command R to refresh the live camera feed.
- a red outline will appear around the window signifying that live view is enabled.
- Set the frames per second for playback speed:
- 1's = 30fps
- 2's = 15fps
- 3's = 10fps
Set the aspect ratio for the project
- Go to View > Composition Guides
- In the Broadcast Safe section check Show Broadcast Overlay
- Choose High Def. 16:9 (rectangular), or Std Def. 4:3 (square) depending on the requirements for your assignment
- Set Size To: to Aspect Mask
- In the Aspect Ratio Mask section set the Aspect Ratio to match the 16:9 or 4:3 setting above.
- Check Show Outline
- Click OK
Adjusting Grids and Overlays
- Turn TV-safe overlay on or off as needed.
- Turn the grid overlay on or off as needed.
- Adjsut the opacity of the aspect ration mask as needed.
Set Up Artwork
- Arrange your artwork on the table.
- Adjust the framing by moving the camera up or down the column, and position the table using the cranks.
- Check framing so that the artwork overfills the screen and make sure any content, and titles, fall within the boundaries of the Action/Title Safe reference guides.
- Turn off overhead lights.
- Check for reflections.
- Adjust polarizing filter on camera by hand.
Cinematography Window
In Dragonframe click on the camera icon on the top right of the screen to enter the Cinematography window.
Focusing
- Set the focus by first placing one of focus guides on the table.
- Set camera lens to either MF manual focus or AF autofocus. Focusing - Dragonframe
- Click the focus check button.
- For manual focus slowly turn the focus ring on the lens until everything is sharp. Click on the focus button again to zoom back out.
- For auto focus click the focus buttons in Dragonfram until everything is sharp. Click on the focus button again to zoom back out.
- When using the multi-plane, rotate the outer polarizing filter until there is a reduction in glare.
Camera Settings
While still in the Cinematography window confirm the camera settings are:
- Picture Style - NEUTRAL
- Image Quality - LARGE FINE JPEG
- White Balance - TUNGSTEN ISO
- External Flash - OFF
- Stretch - NONE
- Exposure Preview offest - 0
- Set the ISO dial to be 100
F-Stop and Shutter
- Adjust the f-stop and shutter speed dials by clicking and dragging to the right or left to adjust exposure.
- Take a test shot after each adjustment to confirm the exposure.
- When the image is in focus, and exposed properly (not too dark, not too bright), click on the animate button to return to the animation screen.
- To begin capturing frames press the enter key on the numeric keypad, this will take a moment to transfer the still image file from the camera to the computer. Do not capture frames too quickly - this will cause Dragon to crash and may corrupt your last captured frame.
- Activate the hi-res button on the remote to set the playback source to preview the hi-res stills instead of the lo-res video assist images. To playback your captured frames press 0 on the numeric keypad, or use key 1 and 2 to step through frame by frame.