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M&M Object Animation Final

  • Writer: Jaedon Aso
    Jaedon Aso
  • Mar 7, 2024
  • 2 min read

Above Is My Final Object Animation Using M&M's. Originally, I was going to use Legos for my Object animation project, But I came to terms that It was not going to go well as 1. I did not have enough Legos to make a smooth constant animation that is enjoyable to look at and 2. The Idea that I had in my head for the Legos ended up being too complicated and would have cause complications at the very end. I overall really enjoyed creating this animation I strongly believe I did much better than the last project although there are some minor fixes I think I could use. The M&M's were supposed to create an M and an arrow pointing at the other M&M bag. I think I replicated that, But I feel like I didn't give myself enough room and that caused for some of the animation to be too tight together. Another Problem that I found was the towards the end of the animation the M&M bag that was receiving the M&M's wasn't centered and it sort of raised a bit as the M&M's were going into the bag. I feel like I could have taped it down a bit to where it's still centered but where it also gives it room to move. and 3. was the number of frames. I had this same problem in my last animation where I did not have enough frames and I feel like it reoccurred again. One thing I think I did well on was how everything interacted with each other when it came to the M&M's coming out the bag to them lining up and even to them entering the last M&M bag making it shake. An "ah ha" moment was the smiling face at the end. I didn't think I had enough M&M's to do that but I did and I was glad about that. Overall, I feel like I did a decent Job Not by best work but still a decent job.

 
 
 

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