Showing posts with label exercise 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exercise 3. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Anna Czoski - Exercise 3

I wanted to try a new animation style and tool. I have little to no experience with hand drawn animation but I wanted to try out photoshop's animation tools. Next time, I will stick with trying either a new style or tool, but not both at the same time. :)

frame rate = 30
It was an experiment to use photoshop cc to animate with just drawings. I would consider a different approach next time.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Karl Ryan - Exercise 3

Brick falling from a shelf onto the ground A new one for me this took me a while to get the feel of a brick falling but I think I got it.


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Amogh Khandeshwar - Exercise 3

Steve Marshall - Exercise 3

Little late but I had some time this morning to start it. I had  a little trouble with this one. I still don't think I nailed it but this is as far as I could get this morning before work. I don't know if it's the arc, the spacing, the timing... I just don't think it feels right. If anyone has any comments to help steer me in the right direction feel free to comment. I'm so stoked about the next one though! I already shot some reference for it!

Isai Calderon, Exercise 3



This exercise took me about 45 minutes.

Daniel Moreno - Exercise 3

This is the one with the brick, it made me practice with the center of mass of an object and it made me realise how important it is to convey a sense of weight to a rigid body animation for it to look convincing. Maya's motion trail was very helpful in this shot, too. 



Animation 51 - Exercise 3 from Daniel Moreno on Vimeo.

Ameer Malkosh - Exercise 3

 Brick falling from a shelf onto the ground

Animatin51- Exercise 3 - Brick falling from a shelf onto the ground from Ameer Malkosh on Vimeo.