The test wasn't as successful as planned. The lighting isn't right and feedback from my peers highlighted how the spinning of the prism was confusing and distracted from the transformation itself. In the next animation, I will use the growing scale of the model as a technique of transformation. This will focus the attention and prevent confusion in the narrative.
Saturday, 27 April 2013
More animation experiments with paper.
This experiment was testing how I could make it look like 'abstract fur' was growing out the back of my protagonist. I want to use paper to keep consistency in my model making. I decided to make the 'fur' prism shaped, starting off with with 2D squares and transforming into a prism.
The test wasn't as successful as planned. The lighting isn't right and feedback from my peers highlighted how the spinning of the prism was confusing and distracted from the transformation itself. In the next animation, I will use the growing scale of the model as a technique of transformation. This will focus the attention and prevent confusion in the narrative.
The test wasn't as successful as planned. The lighting isn't right and feedback from my peers highlighted how the spinning of the prism was confusing and distracted from the transformation itself. In the next animation, I will use the growing scale of the model as a technique of transformation. This will focus the attention and prevent confusion in the narrative.
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