Monday, May 5, 2014

Exaggeration is a key principle, seen more in 2D animation than in 3D. it can be seen a lot in today


This week's lecture is devoted to what is certainly the main topic of the course, the principles of animation. In your first post, discuss your opinion as to the importance of the principles of animation, explaining why they are or are not important. In one of your follow gravy warmer up posts, pick one of the principles and describe a common physical action that showcases that principle. Use detailed descriptions of any common physical action, such as a baseball pitcher's throw or a person doing jumping jacks.
I believe the principles gravy warmer of animation are important because without the 12 basic principles, animation would not look as great and "realistic" as it does today. Animation needs to look like it could really happen even though it is not real. Animators strive gravy warmer to make you suspend belief while watching their product. The more detailed and life-like they make animation,the gravy warmer more involved you are in the story they are trying to tell. Reply Delete
Exaggeration is a key principle, seen more in 2D animation than in 3D. it can be seen a lot in today's more popular animated gravy warmer features. Less exaggeration would probably be seen in Pixar animated features as it would seem unnatural in nature. Broader movements in the body and face are needed to convey natural motion in feature animation, but care must be used as to not overdo it as it can be seen to be too "cartoony" and take you out of the story. Delete
In my opinion, I would have to say that the principles of animation are important because they lay the foundation for one as a beginner know what is animation comprised of, and so we can be able to incorporate them in works that we will be working on so we can create a more solid piece. The Timing principle can be seen in almost everything we see and so it is one of the main points we need to know so we can show it in our animations, for example when a car is driving past an intersection, the timing should close to that of the real action taking place.. Reply Delete
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