Jan. 15th, 2007

#3

Jan. 15th, 2007 01:15 pm
luco: (Flonne Love!)
So I have to laugh. 3 had the most votes and so that was the one I worked on.

It was also the only non OP one on the list ^____^ This amused me greatly... I think 2 has the second most votes so I'll be doing that one next, but for now, have some Suikoden Plushie art!

Fishing Plushies )
luco: (dragon-tounge)
Okay, this is mainly for [livejournal.com profile] ptps but if anyone else is curious they can look at them too....I hope they work >_>; Anyways, they are just all the animations I've done so far, my lessons I guess you'd call them. I'll put up the link to download as well a description of what we were learning with each one.

Let's begin.

Bouncing Ball First animation! Learning squash and stretch and timing ^___^

Bowling Ball Learning the effects of gravity and how to show that.

Balloon Learning the soft flow of freefall and trying to keep animations within a certain amount of time. That was a pain....

Pendulum
Learning cycle animation and mechanical timing.

Page Turn Learning the 'drag and snap' technique as well as perspective animation.

Seaweed More drag and snap but this one also deals with folding the form and keeping it within a certain number of frames, thus the too rapid movement ^^;

Ball and Tail Putting together everything we learned above and adding in a bit of character animation as well. had to show the ball jumping, not bouncing, thus he had to anticipate the jump, land, have enough time for his tail to catch up and then jump again. Also, we had to show that we understoof te structure of our ball and tail, not just the outside lines. I think this guy took over 150 drawings and about 500 drawings to get those 150 >_< I killed a forest....

So hopefully they work.

*crosses fingers*

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