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Rotating Heads Final

  • Writer: Jaedon Aso
    Jaedon Aso
  • Feb 20, 2024
  • 2 min read





The video above is my final gif/video for the rotating heads project. I really enjoyed this project a lot as it was something new for me to experience and around with. Some positives that came with this project was the overall freedom that I had with the customization aspect of this project. Personally I love to have the freedom to create or make something that I can cherish and enjoy and this was it. A aspect of this project that I thought I did well in was stretch and squash part. I think as I removed heads and added heads I did well to make the body either go up and down. Some things that I thought I could do better in was 1. The lighting. As you can see in the video the background and color was more on the yellowish side. I think I could have made the white balance a bit better so it fit the animation better. 2. The background. Also within the animation video the background moved a lot which made it a bit difficult to understand or view. To combat this next time, I learned that tape works well to keep the background in place. 3. The amount of frames. I didn't shoot too many frames for the animation, next time I will make sure to shoot more frames so the animation comes out smoother and cleaner for the audience to view. Overall I believe I showed a lot of potential to thrive within stop motion animation. There are things I could fix and there are things I could capitalize on. This was a fun project overall and I really enjoyed it.

 
 
 

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