Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Animation Week 7

Week 7
Animation. 22/08/2018

sooooooo.
Today i shortened some of my panels, to speed up my animation so i can fit more in.
Learnt how to put sound in, and where you locate sound and sound effects on the computer. y drive
and how to shorten the span of the sounds or lengthen it.

Added more panel drawings of my characters jumping and shampoo sliding down the bath....
Learnt how to move a character in the same panel!
clicking the little dotted square icon to the left, then moving them.
scrubbing= you can hear sound effect

If you right click onto the sound bar, you can get options  etc 
show wave form
show sound= which you can alter volume of sounds

Camera angles, zooming
click on the little video camera icon on the left

then it will bring up, little frame options, add KF=key frame1 for the start, then second KF where it ends.

WRIT SOME QUICK NOTES DOWN ON PAPER TO REMEMBER..

PHOTO....


looking forward to having a play around with the sound effects and what suits my animation.

27/08/2018



finally made it into use the sit computers after hours.....

got loads done,

added some more shots and panels in, copying my characters from one panel and pasting them onto the next then rubbing out their faces, and doing another facial expression, is my way of doing it.

Tonight ive decided to use the different layers to my advantage
having the outlines of the characters on one layer
Color on another layer
The different characters eye shapes on different layers.....so i can reuse them and  change eye pupils and color, to match the next wxpression

Put the background bubbles on a background separate layer.......so i can move these up and down very quickly to give the allusion of them sliding down the bath in fright.

added some sound effects, dramatic scene, toilet flushing, laughing, tried to find a whistle on the computer, but there wasnt one, so i recorded the sounds on my phone, but couldnt figure out how to put them on the computer.






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