Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Breaking Down key frames

On Thursday 23rd Febuary we finally started to get to work on actually animating. Each of us chose a scene that we wanted to do and started breaking down key frames so the in-betweens could be added in afterwards.

I chose the scene where the main character gets a bite, and he starts to struggle to reel the fish in.

The key frames took me around 4 hours to complete, partly because it was the first time drawing the characters and I had to get the scale right.

Character gets a bite on his fishing rod

Anticipation of leaning forward ready to pull back

Halfway stage of pulling the fishing rod back

Exaggeration of the fishing rod bending and the character pose pulling back

Fishing rod pulls forward and character tries to fight against it

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