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Showing posts with label Meg Bisineer's Homework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meg Bisineer's Homework. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Animation Lessons- Corrections

Here are my corrections for Meg's Lessons. Two of them are just little tweaks but the chair one I did again completely as it just didn't work well.


Made the ball stay on the ground for 1/2 more frames to stop it lifting up too quickly for the bounce.


Reduced the squash of the ball when it lands on the ground.

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Animation Workshop Homework: Key frames and establishing the placing of the character

Last Friday Meg asked us to produce 3 frames that summed up our stories so I thought the best way to do this would be by drawing a frame for each act. I picked part of the scene when Webster is wooing Delilah, the kiss and Webster celebrating with a flip. The only thing that Meg and I both noticed is that all three frames are straight on shots so I'm going to keep referencing these when doing my storyboard again to remind me to stop the static camera!
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Next she asked us to produce 6 frames which would establish where our character/s are placed in the scene, so I started with a far street view of the florist's and gradually panned in until you go through the window to where Webster is. I know that most of these shots will not be used in my final animation mostly because it will just unnecessarily complicate things but it was a really useful exercise in allowing us to see in our minds the journey to our characters.

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Sunday, 25 March 2012

Animation Workshop Homework: Giddy Walk Cycle

When it comes to a giddy walk cycle there are many ways in which it can be giddy, but seen as this is a walk not a dance as such I thought I would go for the dreamer description of a giddy person and then I thought of a light and airy skip. It has taken me a while to sort out as I have been battling to get it right, a skip being a bit different to a walk but it's finally done!

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Animation Workshop Homework: 10 a day gesture practice

Here are all my gesture drawings homework together from Saturday onwards. I think I'm getting the hang of it, working from the inside out was the struggle but I found using shapes from the inside of the body to construct helped, also the short amount of time we were meant to do each in means we get loads of scribbles which actually do help show the gesture. I thought I would try something different and chuck away the pencil and use Biro instead. This really helped me loosen up and I'll definitely be trying it again!

Day 1-Saturday

    

Day 2-Sunday

 

Day 3-Monday

 
Day 4-Tuesday

 
Day 5-Wednesday

 


Animation Workshop Homework: Part 2 'Boulder' Ball

Now the 'boulder' ball, this one seemed harder because you haven't got the regular bounce but rather are trying to make it look heavier but I've given it a shot!

Animation Workshop Homework: Part 1 Bouncing Ball

Here is my animation of the bouncing ball. I have also enclosed my sheet which I laid it all out on and tried to work out how many frames there would be.