New learning from study task and workshop
I have learnt about timing and frame rates. I have learnt that 12 frames per second is the minimum frame rate for it to look a smooth animation.
Another thing that I have learnt is how to set up the dragon frame hardware and software to allow me to shoot my animation at a professional level.
Effectiveness of movement
In my wood carving animation, the combination of the flickery 3D with the smooth line of the hand movement worked extremely well together and contrasted nicely. Again the combination of the 3D and 2D here meant that it was more visually engaging, added depth and overall just looked a lot better. The addition of oil pastels to my paintbrush animation did the same thing and made it much more dynamic and exciting; this is something to bear in mind.
How effective is the concept or idea beginning to be communicated
My concept or idea that I was trying to show here was 'craft', I feel that in the 2 animations that I produced, were communicated well as it was clear what actions I was tying to show.
How can it be further developed regarding combining material/exploring
It could be developed further by producing more worth that collages materials and included textures. I could have more attention to detail, for example when the wood is scraped having a gauge line in the wood. I could also start adding in even more materials and textures.
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