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When you creating a particular animation find or record as much reference as you can. Act it out for yourself to feel what a certain motion does and how it is achieved. | ='''Reference'''= | ||
When you creating a particular animation find or record as much reference as you can. Act it out for yourself or let someone else do it to see and feel what a certain motion does and how it is achieved. | |||
When your animating | ='''Poses'''= | ||
When your animating think of strong poses that tells the viewer what it communicates. I usually check the poses by turning all the lights in the scene off to only look at the contour of the character (body language). | |||
='''Scene blocking'''= | |||
When your animating a scene/action set up each pose (blocking). This will help you seeing the general motion and timing of your animation. You can easily make adjustments by just moving a complete pose instead of having to adjust a lot of keys. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 22 May 2010
Reference
When you creating a particular animation find or record as much reference as you can. Act it out for yourself or let someone else do it to see and feel what a certain motion does and how it is achieved.
Poses
When your animating think of strong poses that tells the viewer what it communicates. I usually check the poses by turning all the lights in the scene off to only look at the contour of the character (body language).
Scene blocking
When your animating a scene/action set up each pose (blocking). This will help you seeing the general motion and timing of your animation. You can easily make adjustments by just moving a complete pose instead of having to adjust a lot of keys.