Coded animation sounds cool. Would it be like CGI?
Jurrassic Park did some interesting things with dino- input- devices for their dinosaur animation. (Involving armatures and coding.) You might find that interesting.
In any event, my advise would be, not to forget about Flipnote and Sudomemo. The freedom to experiment and play around on the DSi is easy to lose when you're doing graded projects.
Cheers, Mrjohn.
Thanks again. You're right, animation is always better when it's fun :).
You're going to University to study animation!
That's great!
I'm sure you'll meet lots of fellow enthusiasts who want to discuss aspects and techniques of animation at length.
Thanks so much for your kind words and encouragement.
I really appreciate it :). And also for the blue stars you gave me on both those Flipnotes :D.
I'm especially pleased that you studied the Potter Flip frame by frame. I love to hear that.
Coded animation sounds cool. Would it be like CGI?
Jurrassic Park did some interesting things with dino- input- devices for their dinosaur animation. (Involving armatures and coding.) You might find that interesting.
In any event, my advise would be, not to forget about Flipnote and Sudomemo. The freedom to experiment and play around on the DSi is easy to lose when you're doing graded projects.
Cheers, Mrjohn.
Will you be doing CGI, drawn animation, or everything?
Thanks again. You're right, animation is always better when it's fun :).
You're going to University to study animation!
That's great!
I'm sure you'll meet lots of fellow enthusiasts who want to discuss aspects and techniques of animation at length.
Cute :3
Really nice piece of animation btw. Excellent line work and energy :).
Thanks so much for your kind words and encouragement.
I really appreciate it :). And also for the blue stars you gave me on both those Flipnotes :D.
I'm especially pleased that you studied the Potter Flip frame by frame. I love to hear that.