Sunday, April 6, 2014

response to animating like pixar pros article

What I learned

1. It's important for a person to have some life experience to imbue their characters with.

2. If you're animating something that you never did before, try breaking it down into simple components. (If color-coding parts works for pixar, you might want to try that.)

3. Keep things simple, and if they don't work get rid of them.


My Opinions

1. I don't think I'd just scrap an idea that didn't seem to work, I'd probably just keep working with it repeatedly until I can figure out how to fix it.

2. I'm pretty sure stealing is a bad idea, but begging and borrowing are okay things to do.



How long did it take to make a Terri-Terry walk cycle?

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