Lesson 2 - ARTS 3rd QT

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Animation

is the process of creating the illusion of motion and shape change by means of the rapid display of a sequence of static images that minimally differ from each offer.

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Animated Films That Filipinos Are Proud to Call Their Own

  • RPG Metanoia (2010)

RPG Metanoia shares the story of a timid young online gaming fan named Nico. Every time Nico plays Metanoia, an MMORPG, he turns into an unpredictable wanderer equipped with a magic yoyo and startling agility. The film used the voices of Zaijian Jaranilla, Aga Muhlach, Mika dela Cruz, Vhong Navarro, and Eugene Domingo.

RPG became the first full-length 3D animated film in the Philippines.

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Urduja (2008)

This 100-minute film showed the life and struggles of Princess Urduja, a warrior princess in Pangasinan. In the story, Princess Urduja is the only daughter of Tawilisi tribe’s chieftain, Lakanpati. He wants her to marry Simakwel, someone she dislikes. Instead, Urduja falls in love with Limhang, a stranger who escapes from the wrath of Wang and hides in Tawilisi’s place. Limhang’s kindness and good deeds won the tribe’s trust and respect. The tribe bravely fought against Wang.

Urduja is a product of teamwork among a group of Filipino animators, who used the traditional animation process of hand drawing.


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Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia (2008)

This movie showed the adventure of an 11-year-old boy as he attempted to rescue his kidnapped grandparents. His quest led him to a magical land called Elementalia, which housed popular local creatures of mythology, such as kapre, aswang, and tikbalang. 


A mix of traditional and 3D animations, the film became the country’s first all-digital full-length animated feature. Over 500 animators worked on the 2D animation of the characters and the 3D animation of the scene’s backdrops.

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Print Media

large-scale publications such as newspapers, magazines, journals, books of all kinds, flyers, brochures, menus and the like.

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What is industrial design?

[blank] refers to developing products and improving their functions, limitations and aesthetics with a focus on achieving mass production.

This process uses the principles used in standard product design and applies them to creating processes for manufacturing products on a larger scale.

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What is product design?

[blank] which is typically part of the industrial design process, focuses on developing products. 

This process focuses on the reasons for creating a product and the target audience of the product.

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Areas in Industrial and Product Design.

  • Problem Solving Skills

  • Sketching

  • Drafting

  • Prototyping

  • Research

  • User Experience (UX)

  • Presentation Skills

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Problem-solving skill

  • It can be important for both industrial and product designers to have excellent problem-solving skills. 

  • These skills help them evaluate products and identify potential issues.

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Sketching

  • Sketching allows designers to draft their ideas quickly on paper. 

  • This may help them process and explore many ideas faster than they could by simply discussing them. 

  • The illustrations may provide a visual representation that designers can use to improve their ideas until they refine the concept into a product that satisfies the need and may be feasible within the budget and deadline restrictions.

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Drafting

  • Drafting relates to producing engineering blueprints to provide accurate directions for production engineers. 

  • These blueprints include precise dimensions, proportions and scales to ensure the team creates the right products.

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Prototyping

  • Prototyping includes creating models that may look like the finished product, allowing designers to improve the product before approving its final form.

  • Depending on the product and its size and cost, they may create full-sized prototypes or scaled prototypes.

  • Designers can use prototypes to evaluate performance, conduct research or hold focus groups.

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Research

  • Research skills may help designers create more successful products because they better understand who the user is and what their needs and wants are. 

  • This may also include researching cultural factors, potential costs, existing solutions and product trends.

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User Experience (UX)

  • Designers may benefit from a good understanding of user experience (UX) principles.

  • UX refers to how users interact with products. This is especially important for product design and developing general concepts for products to ensure that the products created align with the needs and preferences of users.

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Presentation Skills

  • Presentation skills, which include strong verbal communication skills, support designers in speaking confidently about their products or ideas.

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Kenneth Cobonque

is a filipino indstrial designer known for his unique designs and integrating natural materials through innovative handmade production processes. He began his design career after his studies in industrial design in newyork, which led him to apprenticeships and further studies in italy and germany.

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The 3 types of Fashion Illustration Sketches

  • Quick Fashion Sketches

  • Rendered Fashion Sketches

  • Flat Fashion Sketches

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Quick Fashion Sketches

are basically like one-minute sketches to put ideas on paper which are very much used almost every single day.

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Rendered Fashion Sketches

depict the virtuals product along with fabric and all details.

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Flat Fashion Sketches

The most important fashion sketches that play a major role in producing a garment,  depicted in the flat form with all the details like seams, zippers, trims, style lines, stitch lines and technical hardware of a garment.

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Monique Lhuillier

(Born September 15,1971- Cebu City, Philippines) is a fashion designer most prominently known for bridal wear. She owns a couture fashion house based in Los Angeles, California, as well as another on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

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Josie Natori

a Filipino-American fashion designer who has a prestigious place in new york fashion industry. Began her career as an investment banker, before she made the dramatic shift to creating her own lines of lingerie, resort and lounge wear, as well as semi-formal and casual attire.

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Rajo Laurel

known to general public as a judge on television series Project Runway Philippines, a savvy interpreneur, his creation maintain a filipino sensitivity, incorporating emroidery, beadwork and hand-painted prints.

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Lulu Tan Gan

known for her fashionable knitwear lines, “The Queen of Knitwear” in the country. her specialty evolved into a new hand-woven line called Inigenous Couture

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Dita Sandico-Ong

Philippine designer who advocates the use of local weaving techniques and natural fibers. Known as “Wrap Artist” for her famous bold-colored wraps