Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Blog 11
Today it took us a while to get started and figure out what we wanted to do. Once we knew we started to work as a team incorporating each others ideas into the piece. I learned that ideas can change, quite often in fact and that those changes can often turn out better than you expect. We started with one idea and what we were doing kept changing from the original storyboard. After the set was done we uploaded the images to the computer and looked at our result. I think we all liked the result even though there was some major changes. Another thing I learned was that the animating process goes slower than you think it is. You start to forget where you left off when there are smudges all over the paper, your focus isn't there anymore and you want to rip the paper apart. You think that you have enough images to make the motion go smoothly but in reality it can be jerky and really quick.
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Doesn't it give you so much respect for the work of animators though? I always think walking in other artists shoes helps our own work to evolve.
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