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I want to share a little bit why polish in animation is very crucial if you want to break into the
feature level quality of Hollywood movies. CINEMA RESOLUTION. In TV, which is 960x540 the screen is small enough to hide bad animation/polish. Even HDTV which is 1920x1080p. The overlap, the moving hold, it will all looked better in small screen. But in 2K, all our animation will looked so clear, even one jitters or no moving holds in some parts of the body will be so evident in the audience's eyes. It will looked like the character is dead and the audience will suddenly loose interest in the character. That is why when we looked at the Pixar/Dreamworks movies nowadays, all their animation is so soft,sometimes mushy and there's an overlap everywhere. Because without that superb care, the animation will looked very jerky and ugly in Cinema Screen, not to talk about IMAX 4K res. Sometimes we just take for granted what the computer give to us. All the inbetweens has already been created to us for free, we tend to just go with it and not to care about every single frame is there. Even good animation will look bad in cinema if the polish is not taken care properly. So work that spaghetti box up! put the effort to polish the scene and make good animation "Great" Happy polishing! =) Here's the final polished for Pace assignment. Tim has been really helpful to make sure all the details is there, even the smallest fingers gesture and toes. Looking forward to the next sneak assignment! Gonna be a blast! Assignment 1 Pace Progress from BobbyLiauw on Vimeo. Here's the blocking plus for week 3 before I start splining and polishing them. Added some more poses and did the revision from Tim. Here I am! First week in WS2 by Tim Ingersoll, in this block, we're required to do a pace walk for any character. It should not be more than 80 frames or so. The goal is to polish the body mechanic to that feature quality standard, putting the correct weight, where the limbs should move, and also to have fun! Here's my initial plan for the blocking.. |
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