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-Squash and Stretch: object size changes to show speed and momentum. shapes volume must remain consistent
-Anticipation: When a character prepares for an action to show audience what is going to happen -Staging: Presentation of any idea so that it is unmistakable and very clear -Straight Ahead and Pose to Pose: SA> drawn frame by frame PP> main poses drawn first then gaps filled in (contains keys, extremes, and breakdowns) -Follow Through and Overlapping Action: technique of body appendages following a characters actions -Slow In and Slow Out: refers to how almost all movements start slow, speed up, and then slow down again -Arcs: gives a more natural movement -Secondary Action: secondary gestures that support the main animation -Timing: personality of animation is affected by the number of frames -Exaggeration: conveys the intended emotion more convincingly -Solid Drawing: makes sure that forms feel like 3d -Appeal: characters you animate should have some sort of appeal I would probably live here and I chose the parts because I really like Pepsi.
I had to use the warp transform tool to make the windows fit the can and i used the burn tool to add shadows. If I could change anything I might try to add scenery inside the windows. Showstopper Supporting Pattern 1 Supporting Pattern 2 Item with Pattern I chose my main theme as MS Paint. I chose this because the look of the software has always been one of my favorites.
My favorite pattern is probably the showstopper one. I like it the most because I feel that it looked the best on an actual item compared to the others. I initially had difficulty with scaling the pattern to fit on an item but it had a really quick fix. I would recommend to have a lot of base ideas to go off of because it will give you more options down the line. It was initially difficult to find antlers that fit into the image and the shadow caused some troubles with the bear head. If I were to do this again I would try to find some whiter bear paws to better match the head.
My animal is the mix between a human, a polar bear, and a deer. I got this idea from a game that I play where the reward you get for full completion is a polar bear with golden antlers. |
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