Hand Drawings:
Character Rotation:
(drawn on separate sheets of paper, and edited into one)
Character Expressions:
Storyboard:
Object Drawings:
Room Drawings:
Personal Work:
Score sheet:
COMMENTS: (updated Nov 14, 2017)
- I'm self taught so I'm definitely not the right person to ask for detailed advice. but here are some basic tips below:
- Look up Sheridan Ritual Sacrifice if you haven't already! they tag all their posts so you can look up very specific questions that you might have
- if you get advice from a fine arts teacher (which most high school teachers are), chances are, they don't know what exactly constitutes as "good" or "suitable" for animation or not. take their advice with a grain of salt imo (UNLESS they have studied animation before). try to look for resouces online/in books that are specifically ANIMATION related, or ask people who are in the industry/school
- draftsmanship and line quality are more important than learning how to shade, learn how to depict the FORM of an object without relying on shading
- don't leave like half of it for the last week like me (don't do it). I started early in January but I forgot
- I forgot to submit my sketchbook for the personal section so that's why there's only 4 pieces
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