New Year in Korean

Seollal, along with Chuseok, is a representative Korean holiday and falls on January 1st of the lunar calendar.
It is also called Seol.

The date of Lunar New Year changes every year, and in 2024, Lunar New Year will fall on February 10th. I decided on an Aero theme, thinking of the day I celebrated in Korea.

I used Procreate to draw elements reminiscent of Lunar New Year images.

I saved each layer as a png file.

When I ate dinner, I was thinking of the dish is good for my project as an animation.

So I decided to make a gif image of this food.

Korea has a culture where the whole family gathers and eats rice cake soup during Lunar New Year.
And it means that if you eat rice cake soup, you will gain a year older. This is part of a Korean culture where age changes on January 1st.

I drew a bowl full of rice cake soup.

And I made the animation of the spoon moving.

I used the files I created and the images in the Aero program to determine the location of each image.

I made 2 interactive elements

When I created my Aero project, the interactivity didn’t work well, so I built up triggers by looking at the file I created in class with my professor.

Finally, I got this video.