Showing posts with label arks. Show all posts
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Friday, 11 October 2013

Photoshop basic animation



Today, I've been learning how to animate frame by frame using photoshop. I started off by making a ball bounce simply using separate layers and then running them together. 





Next, using the stretch and squash technique that we learnt while making flipbooks on monday, I created and exaggerated ball bouncing in a more cartoon way. This means the impact when the ball hits the floor is shown and the ball squashes and bounces back, elongating and stretching as the ball falls/ rises.


Finally, I learnt how to animate a pendulum swinging, using arks similar to the ones used for the ball bouncing. 

Arks are used in animation to add realism to characters and objects moving, for example when a character walks, their arm swings (like a pendulum) in an ark and the head bobs up and down in an ark. This brings more life to the character instead of everything moving stiffly and robot-like.




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I'm Becky, although I do also answer to my surname- Gilby. I am a 22 year old Animation student at Leeds College of Art, specialising in Stop Motion Animation and Puppet making. I hope to make it into the stop motion industry making puppets.