After taking some time to tweak some of my issues with it, I am not a place with my AA where I am pretty happy to call it complete. For those who are curious about what has changed from the version below I can tell you. I added an overlay on top of the dogs arm to fix my match line which didnt do it's job. I moved the building and tree out of frame more on the jumps and added a slight blur in after effects to give more focus to the dog. Not too much.
This A.A was quite a learning experience. D.Q, the third year animation instructor was a massive help in many different stages so I owe him a huge "thank you" for putting up with my many questions during revisions and colouring. If you would like a re-cap of all the hard work I have put into this thing you can click on the right bar under "Action Analysis", or just scroll back in the history.
Thus brings me to the end of the term. The group film is coming along. We have lost a few members, all are brilliant artists and I hope they find what they are looking for in their future goals. The film, temporarily titled "Food For Thought" will be released in April and may be up online shortly after some screenings. I have not shown any production word for that as it is a collaborative effort, hopefully next term I can bring something your way.
This now starts my holiday break, I have a few projects planned for my demo reel for the next few weeks. Keep an eye out!
Jonathan Coit
This A.A was quite a learning experience. D.Q, the third year animation instructor was a massive help in many different stages so I owe him a huge "thank you" for putting up with my many questions during revisions and colouring. If you would like a re-cap of all the hard work I have put into this thing you can click on the right bar under "Action Analysis", or just scroll back in the history.
Thus brings me to the end of the term. The group film is coming along. We have lost a few members, all are brilliant artists and I hope they find what they are looking for in their future goals. The film, temporarily titled "Food For Thought" will be released in April and may be up online shortly after some screenings. I have not shown any production word for that as it is a collaborative effort, hopefully next term I can bring something your way.
This now starts my holiday break, I have a few projects planned for my demo reel for the next few weeks. Keep an eye out!
Jonathan Coit
4 comments:
very charming. :) good work!
Looks good Coit, but you should remove that tree from the BG. The way you have it staged, it looks like the dog lands on it.
Keep up the good work!
Jamie - Thank you!
Mitch - Initially the dog was supposed to be within the tree, but I has some staging issues when animating. Dang that lack of proper planning. I hope everything is going well.
I like the dog's expression before he falls. I'ma sucker for drawing the one eyebrow raised on like every character I've ever drawn :p
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