Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Solid Drawing
The solid Drawing helps find out the final kinks of the animation. And make sure nothing is out of place or the same "Twinning!"
Staging
Staging is another major principle in animation and this is one of the final steps. This is where you have to decide what you want the end result to look. Worrying about the close-ups and the wide frame etc.
Appeal
So the next principle of animation is appeal. This means the appeal to the audience of what it looks like and feels like. It must look appealing and also feel appealing. The character must have an appealing personality.
Anticipation
Anticipation is another key element of animation because the audience knows what is about to happen. This also creates more drama and a new level of excitement. So making this swing back of the punch makes this scene more intense and interesting.
Slow up and down
http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cDQ2cJjlKx
Making sure the things look more realistic is always the job of a animator. So in the aspect f stopping and starting in life it takes awhile for something to get a move on. Physics is a part of animation.
Making sure the things look more realistic is always the job of a animator. So in the aspect f stopping and starting in life it takes awhile for something to get a move on. Physics is a part of animation.
Arcs
Arcs are used to help see where the movement is truly going. These arcs can help find out what needs to be fixed to look more natural. Then using the graph editor can make theses changes very easily.
Exaggeration
Exaggeration is good in moderation. Like most thins in animation, if exaggeration is over done it can the soar on the eye of the audience. In this section, we used just the small movements of the face to tell a store itself. This is what exaggeration can do when used well.
Squish, Squash and Strech
When you squish something it still holds its volume. When animating things you have to remember this fact. If you squish something it doesn't just not-exist partly. This is true in people as well. If you have ever looked at the Olympics this is clear.
Secondary
A secondary action is a minor and smaller action that happens within the main action. A secondary action does not have to be dependent on the main action. It is something added on to make more realistic. As humans we do many smaller actions at a time.
Ex: eye movement
Follow Through and overlapping
For ever action there is an opposite and equal reaction. That is the basics of follow through and overlapping. When an action of movement happens there is another action that is directly dependent on the first action.
Pose by pose VS Straight ahead
Animating by pose to pose and straight ahead are very different. When doing poses to pose you have the animation set to stepped tangents in the graph editor. This makes you able block it out first and then smooth it by changing to curves afterwards. In Straight ahead you do the curves right of the bat. That best though is to go back and forth between them.
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Time and Space
Timing and Spacing are two very important points in animation. Both are used to make the animation look more realistic. They are also used to highlight certain aspects such as, Drama and humor. Being conscious of the timing and spacing can make or brake an animation.
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