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Published: 2016-02-15 19:57:40 +0000 UTC; Views: 1249; Favourites: 13; Downloads: 0
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Description #7: Character thinking. I had such a huge amount of anticipation leading up to the 'thinking' part of the animation that when I finally got to it I couldn't bring myself do to more than a meager chin rub. Think I'll start with the key parts of the animation first next time, rather than the superfluous lead up. Also, for now I'm going to give Blender a rest have a shot at using Krita (which seems like a very promising program for 2D animation). Although surprisingly good, Blender's grease pencil makes for some pretty ugly linework most of the time, and adding colour is tedious.

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After realizing just how inept I am at animating anything other than an ambiguous, amorphous blobs, I decided to go on a bit of an animation pilgrimage. I'm going to be plowing through a list of 51 animation exercises (found at the very excellent animatorisland.com) to try and get myself going. I've found it's easier to just follow a list than it is to try and think up little tasks for myself. I'll also be timing how long it takes for me to complete the exercise. I theorize that this will encourage me to stop being a lazy twit and letting myself get distracted by stuff. The list is as follows...
Level 1 Exercises
  • Ball Bouncing in place, no decay (loop)
  • Ball Bouncing across the screen
  • Brick falling from a shelf onto the ground
  • Simple character head turn
  • Character head turn with anticipation
  • Character blinking
  • Character thinking [tougher than it sounds!]
  • Flour Sack waving (loop)
  • Flour Sack jumping
  • Flour Sack falling (loop or hitting the ground)
  • Flour Sack kicking a ball
  • Level 2 Exercises
  • Change in Character emotion (happy to sad, sad to angry, etc.)
  • Character jumping over a gap
  • Standing up (from a chair)
  • Walk cycle [oldie but goodie!]
  • Character on a pogo stick (loop)
  • Laughing
  • Sneezing
  • Reaching for an object on a shelf overhead
  • Quick motion smear/blur
  • Taking a deep breath [also tougher than it sounds!]
  • A tree falling
  • Character being hit by something simple (ball, brick, book)
  • Run Cycle
  • Level 3 Exercises

  • Close up of open hand closing into fist
  • Close up of hand picking up a small object
  • Character lifting a heavy object (with purpose!)
  • Overlapping action (puffy hair, floppy ears, tail)
  • Character painting
  • Hammering a nail
  • Stirring a soup pot and tasting from a spoon
  • Character blowing up a balloon
  • Character juggling (loop)
  • Scared character peering around a corner
  • Starting to say something but unsure of how
  • Zipping up a jacket
  • Licking and sealing an envelope
  • Standing up (from the ground)
  • Pressing an elevator button and waiting for it
  • Level 4 Exercises

  • Character eating a cupcake
  • Object falling into a body of water
  • Two characters playing tug-of-war
  • Character dealing a deck of cards out
  • The full process of brushing one’s teeth
  • A single piece of paper dropping through the air
  • Run across screen with change in direction
  • Sleeping character startled by alarm then returning to sleepy state
  • Opening a cupboard and removing something inside
  • Putting on a pair of pants
  • Opening the “world’s best gift” and reacting
  • Any of the above exercises using a very heavy character/object next to a very light character/object. Enhance the differences the weight change makes

  • Made in Blender using the grease pencil tool.

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    Comments: 2

    WillyMutuku [2016-02-20 01:27:04 +0000 UTC]

    the animation is nice the character is simple and has personalty . and the list is really cool cause ...i never know what to animate next and thats inda fuck up the attitude cause i keep on choosing randomly. if you dont mind i may try some exercise on your list .

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    PSYSkip In reply to WillyMutuku [2016-02-20 13:31:59 +0000 UTC]

    Go for it! I got the list from a site called animatorisland, which is a great source of inspiration and information if you're a 2D animator. I don't think there's anything wrong with choosing random things to animate, but for me it was hard to stay motivated when my goals so far outstretch my abilities. With the a list like this you can just focus on animating

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