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Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Catching a ball animation
Here's a my clip of a traditional drawn animation. its basic steps, something coming in from the right and transferred to the left.
we had in Elroy who lectured us on the use of a light-box and how we can transfer the basic knowledge of that to digital(Flash and after effects)
I did mine on one's at first, then two's to have a slower look at it. for those who may not know, animating on one's means your simply setting your frames to run for one second and two's means two seconds. so that's basically one drawing to run at either a second or two, pretty simple yeah?
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