Showing posts with label animation workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation workshop. Show all posts

19 Apr 2010

Lascivious Walkcycle

The task was to draw animation of a walk cycle having the characteristics of our object given. SO mine was lascivious walk cycle.

The walk is unnatural - the shoulder and the hand moves together with the same side leg ( whereas in our natural walk they are opposing to keep the balanced walking) and sticking out pelvis out also.

I imagined the walking person firmly taking the step and then dragging the other leg almost with out lifting it form the ground.

So sorry for the quality... :/

22 Mar 2010

A Whole Group of Bouncing Balls


Friday we had our second animation workshop, this time focusing on spacing and timing in the animation. With out good timing and spacing you find yourself creating only movement.

Also it is crucial to pay attention to forces such as gravity or frictional forces.
Subsequently, to put it in practise we were asked to animate three different balls ; rubber, bowling and ping-pong balls.
Meg Bisineer strongly recommended first plan the the animation including considerations about the difference of materials and how it can be conveyed in timing and spacing .
This is .. my quit scary looking plans of animation, but they were helpfull. I spent half of the time planing the movement and the other half just redrawing and correcting. Still.. I wouldn;t guess the tipes of ball bouncing..