A new technique that I learned in Animation Essentials is that characters seen in animations are usually acted out by the animators to capture real-life movement and put them on screen.
Here is what the animation looked like after I used the significant key frames in between.
https://vimeo.com/148853653
On that video it looks very choppy as it plays at a frame rate of only 12 frames per second, which is something I do not want. The purpose of that video was to test the key frames to get a decent concept of how it would look before I went more into the exaggeration.
What I did to overcome this I drew a new frame for each frame I made so that it would run at the same time but the frame rate would now be 24 frames per second.
This video shows the final animation.
https://vimeo.com/148854057
Year 1
- 4AD010 Art and Design in Context
- 4DM008 Practical Arts of Editing & Post Production
- 4DM025 Sound and image
- 5DM028 Character Development
- 5DM032 Innovative Animation
- 5DM039 3D Animation Production
- 5DM043 Visual Effects
- 5DM044 Story and Script
- 5DM045 Advanced Innovative
- 6DM016 Professional Animation Project
- 6DM022 Animation Research and Practice
- 6DM028 Professional Development
- 6DM029 Animation Production
- Animation essentials
- Developing Ideas & Experimentation for screen
- Drawing strategies
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