Worked on a bouncing ball to get back into practicing animation. I referenced the exercise by The Flying Panda (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lNdksC7PRc).
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Worked on a bouncing ball to get back into practicing animation. I referenced the exercise by The Flying Panda (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lNdksC7PRc).
Today, I worked on the bouncing ball exercise. I want to become an animator, so I will start with the basics. I animated the ball all on 1's (one drawing per frame). I am excited about my journey of animating and creating!
This is my first assignment for my animation graduate studies. Taking two different balls (size, weight) and animating them on a platform.
I learned a lot about Timing and Spacing with this project. I still have more studying and practicing to get the hang of it, but I am grateful for the progress.
Animation and background work (c) me
MA in Digital Animation Program at Kennesaw State University.
THIS IS THE STUPIDEST THING I EVER ANIMATED, BUT I AM REALLY PROUD OF IT
Prize Capsule 2015