Before I start my post I just wanted to state that I have been reeeeaaally lazy on my blog pots…
So, I continue working with the producer for the documentary I mentioned a couple of posts ago. Sometimes it gets really hard because I am animating scenes where I can’t draw. I have to pick up pieces of drawings and make them move.. Given that, there are pros and cons of course.
Cons:
- The animation ends up being jerky
- It’s hard to smooth with any brush because the texture of the drawing itself is really difficult to get
- Everything looks the same all the time. What I do is just move pieces around
Pros:
- I don’t have to draw anything! I know I said it was hard like that but actually it makes easier between the client and the worker. Since I won’t be changing the drawings, the client always knows what to expect. It is really hard to not like the animators style if he’s not drawing.
- There are times where a lot of graphic problems come up and it feels good to find a smart solution that works both visually and technically!
- I am learning a different way of animating which is great.
I am also learning that dealing with “bosses” is not always pleasant. Especially when they take weeks to get feedback but then want things done urgently. It’s a part of the professional world and I am really glad I’m having a small little sense of it already.
Today I just finished animating a manatee swiming. Here’s a screenshot of the little guy:
Stay tuned 😉