Sigh. I'm so tired. I've just coloured loads of animation and it looks really wobbly. I'm not about to give up, but I'm near close to screaming and throwing my lightdesk against the wall. I wish I could animate as solidly as Glen Keane does (I realize that's asking alot.) I really need to practice, but due to NEWI's unreasonable deadlines I hardly have time.
I mean, look at how solid his drawings of Pocahontas are. I know the film isn't great and certainly not historically accurate, but I could watch the way her hair moves forever. Its animated so exquisitely.
As opposed to my crud: Cleaned up frame. Sigh...back to colouring.
Re: Im not in anyway informed about the animation process, but
You're right about people cleaning up the frames as a seperate job, but I have to do it all as a student, and I want my showreel to look good.
That devil postcard sounds delightful...Yes please!:)
Re: Im not in anyway informed about the animation process, but
my e-mail is evanesca 101 at yahoo dot co dot uk