Wow this is like riding super fast jet rocket... One month almost over... And I feel like I just started yesterday... For this week we had Carlos lecture about Timing and Spacing.
He explains how How timing and Spacing is Imp and how it helps to give movement and in our Animation. Animation is not abt moving the object or character from A-B its abt how you move it.
A bad Timing is Mechanical, there is no physics in it, The object is just moved and Not animated. But in a good Timing the movement make sense and is Interesting to watch and the Physics are also Applied in it..
Timing & spacing always goes hand in hand together when talking about animation, they are usually influenced by
a number of laws :
"Wight" "Gravity" "Momentum" "Inertia" "Acceleration & Deceleration" and "other Force"
The main thing to remember is that we should always try braking up the Timing while animating, repetitive motion tends to be boring. breaking off the rhythm makes something as simple
as Bouncing Ball much more interesting.
"A-a-a-animation.....it's..a-a-all...in the timing...a-a-and in... the spacing......(long pause).....stay-y-y-n-nge...that the americans....were the ones to work this out..."
-Grim Natwick
My assignment for this Week is that we had to Animate two ball One is to be Heavy and the other light. (Heavy Ball and light ball).
Here's my assignment...
Heavy Ball and light BAll from Anuj Garg on Vimeo.
He explains how How timing and Spacing is Imp and how it helps to give movement and in our Animation. Animation is not abt moving the object or character from A-B its abt how you move it.
A bad Timing is Mechanical, there is no physics in it, The object is just moved and Not animated. But in a good Timing the movement make sense and is Interesting to watch and the Physics are also Applied in it..
Timing & spacing always goes hand in hand together when talking about animation, they are usually influenced by
a number of laws :
"Wight" "Gravity" "Momentum" "Inertia" "Acceleration & Deceleration" and "other Force"
The main thing to remember is that we should always try braking up the Timing while animating, repetitive motion tends to be boring. breaking off the rhythm makes something as simple
as Bouncing Ball much more interesting.
"A-a-a-animation.....it's..a-a-all...in the timing...a-a-and in... the spacing......(long pause).....stay-y-y-n-nge...that the americans....were the ones to work this out..."
-Grim Natwick
My assignment for this Week is that we had to Animate two ball One is to be Heavy and the other light. (Heavy Ball and light ball).
Here's my assignment...
Heavy Ball and light BAll from Anuj Garg on Vimeo.
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