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Hello! Here are some pencil tests from my first two projects in Animation I.
First project: the ubiquitous bouncing ball, of course Assignment was to animate two balls, one light and one heavy.http://www.jprowland.com/forums/anim/bouncingball.mov Second project: Waving flag (wave principle/cloth) http://www.jprowland.com/forums/anim/flag_test1.mov The flag is just a preliminary test that I'm going to redo. The movies are a little small and highly compressed to keep file sizes small, but I think they're adequate for viewing. Both are meant to be viewed as loops, so it'll be best if you save the file, open in Quicktime and set to "loop." Comments more than welcome! |
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