08/March/2013
Today I met up again with Mary and discussed the work I had created since my last tutorial and the things I should now consider when making my next puppets and tests.
Tasks To Do:
* Re-study action analysis of Skye and dogs in general.
* Study Bone structure to greater length and think carefully about the position of each joint.
* Find and stick to the action or sequence of movements you wish to animate.
* Try making an action work through the use of Two or Three shots and/or puppets.
* Try to consider lighting and colour to a greater length. - link to half day brief 1!!!!!
* Try using photographs of fur, etc. as textures and layering them on the different sections of the puppet within Photoshop.
* Consider and test breaking the ruffle of neck fur into more puppet parts than just one, for added movability.
* Consider and test making the joints more subtle with a dot of superglue and paper or the texture image on top.
* Refine the shape of the foot to be more spade like. It will work better and look far less naive.
Today I met up again with Mary and discussed the work I had created since my last tutorial and the things I should now consider when making my next puppets and tests.
Tasks To Do:
* Re-study action analysis of Skye and dogs in general.
* Study Bone structure to greater length and think carefully about the position of each joint.
* Find and stick to the action or sequence of movements you wish to animate.
* Try making an action work through the use of Two or Three shots and/or puppets.
* Try to consider lighting and colour to a greater length. - link to half day brief 1!!!!!
* Try using photographs of fur, etc. as textures and layering them on the different sections of the puppet within Photoshop.
* Consider and test breaking the ruffle of neck fur into more puppet parts than just one, for added movability.
* Consider and test making the joints more subtle with a dot of superglue and paper or the texture image on top.
* Refine the shape of the foot to be more spade like. It will work better and look far less naive.