Scene 6 + 7

Scene 6 is the second shortest scene in the film and also my favorite. It was an absolute joy to work on. In this scene the glove attempts to operate a blowtorch to use on the door but, as he is weightless, cannot control the blowtorch at all.

Some small things that I have added here:

Another joke in the picture I used on the blowtorch. It is a picture of an alligator wearing a mexican hat whilst wielding a flamethrower. Why did I use it? Meh, just because I could. And it's funny.

I rendered this scene out with motion blur on just to accent the speed of the scene, and make it look like the glove was completely out of control.

Also when the torch passes near the wall I added a new flame that is created with the original flame. This makes it look like the torch is igniting the wall. This flame is carried into scene 7 along with the explosion marks still evident from scene 5.

Scene 7 is another long scene rounding off my animation. I re introduced a small camera angle change to re iterate the plot of the animation. This reminds everyone what the goal is and that he still hasn't reached it. This small shot was a pain to do as I had to move the explosion mark's planes every frame to realign them with the handle, to avoid gaps. 

I also had to create a new texture map to use on the wall when the glove is whacked into it. This was also made in photoshop and textured onto a plane. This required some UV mapping to get the wallpaper to match up seemlessly.

To get the glove to leave and indentation in the wall I created a cube and placed it in the wall. Using a duplictate of the glove and booleans I created an cutout of the gloves mesh. I would like to fix this up for my portfolio piece, but using a better texture on the inside of the indentation to make it look nicer.

When the door opens I also turned off the fire on the wall, to make it seem as if the door puts out the fire. I would like to go back and mask a burn mark onto it at this point. I also cut out the planes containing the explosion marks and attached them to the door so that when it opened, the burn marks moved with the door. This worked really nicely.