Tuesday, May 26, 2015

analysis and reflection.

- the way I chose interoperated the script was, two characters having a conversation about some thing that was on the television. Soon things go from bad to worse where the television starts to spark, then cracks. The television then falls over onto the floor when it is trying to be fixed, this causes a fire that the two characters are amazed by.

-I didn't get as many animation principles in my animation as I would like to have, overall there is very minimal movement. Unfortinutly I'm a slow animator. I did use anticipation on several ocasions, like when character 1 is waiting for character 2 to make the television stop what it is doing. Another time I used anticipation is when the two are looking at the telivision waiting for some thing to happen. Another animation principle I used is secondary action. Like when character 2 is turning off the television and his tail moves too. Secondary action was also used when the character blinks and moves his ears. Another animation principle I used in this animation is exaggeration, this was used when the character eyes get really big when some thing goes wrong.

-I feel like my animation got better as it goes on. I feel like towards the end it was just put together better. I'm still not the greatest at lip sinc but the lip sinc in this animation is so much better than my first one. I also think I did well when character 1 uncrosses his arms and put his arms down,

-one area I need to improve in is adding in more movement. My animations tend to be a bit stiff almost like pupet animations. Another area I need to improve in is time managing, I'm a slow animator, I will admit. I got close to finishing but I didn't.

-over all I think my animation turned out better than most of my others. The thursday before the animation was due toon boom decided to crash on me, I had a lot of work done and I was confident I was going to Finnish. I was so focused on finishing the animation that I haven't saved all day and I lost every thing I did that day.

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