Friday, June 20, 2025

I saved a few projects from my animation classes; I did a program in animation production, which covered not just actual animating, but just about everything else involved in producing animation for film and television, including storyboarding, character design, and screenplays. The only other animation-related degrees at the school had more to do with animating for video games and general 3D animation, which mainly just involved learning how to use 3D animation software. The animation production program gave a much more well-rounded education, and I also really loved that it included a couple of courses on good old-fashioned drawn animation (which I like better than 3D animation, but that's a rant for another time).

This assignment was to animate a dance in 10 frames; typically for me, I got carried away. The end is a bit truncated because of the 10-frame limit. Anyway, because of the way Blogger displays images, if you click on any of these thumbnails, you should be able to click through the other pictures sequentially and get a good feel for what it looks like "animated". (This character is just a random character design from back when I used to make up random character designs.)











 Before I get anyone asking me if I can animate such-and-such for them: I'm actually a really bad animator, so you're better off asking someone else. Also, I don't have any animation software on my computer right now.

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