Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Pauls help

Today Paul looked at the animation I had started to do for the new head turn, and gave me advice on better ways to do it and helped with issues I was having with the drawing side of things
  • He gave me advice to make the break down far more exciting by raising the characters shoulders and make the chin dip down .
  • He also suggested that my current animating of the caracter I have bee concentrating too muh on the mechanics and nt on the emotions etc of the character, so I he ran through how I could do that and suggested that on the first head turn I should make it look likethe guy is boed and not raly paying attention and te as he turn its as if he is ingaged with the train.
  • He suggested that I shold also add the blink into the turn has I had'nt previously done t and was't sure if I should as he's mean to be watching the train.
As wel as the animation Issues I explained how I was realy struggling with the drawng of he guy asnd working out how things should look and where they sould be etc. So he ran throgh some of my problems and helped to find solutions.
  • He then said that what I needed to do was draw the guy as much as I could and get used to drawing him, finding a process of how to do it successfully every time. The suggestion was to used shapes to keep his form e.g. a circle with a triangle on the bttom for his head.
  • Paul also helped me to grasp the erspective side of things which heped grasp how things should look.
Below is Pauls paper he explained things on, so I will use this and what he said to make the animation better.

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