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These are all the animations I made during this module that were not part of my final animation.
These are all the animations I made during this module that were not part of my final animation.
In this animation i’ve combined both 3D and 2D animation. I made the space background including the spinning planets in Cinema 4D and the foreground of the car driving along the road in Adobe Illustrator and animated it in after effects. I gave it a Synthwave art style look and colour scheme and I paired it with very chill and relaxing hip hop music to give it a relaxed look and atmosphere. It could be used for an animation to pair with relaxing music for a music video.
I made this because I wanted to experiment with combining both types of animation and I think it went well for my first time.
I found this video very helpful for modelling chickens for the cage scene in my animation.
I found this video very useful for making rubbish to put in the ocean with the jellyfish in the sea scene of my animation.
I found these videos very helpful for making jellyfish in the sea scene of my animation.
I found these videos very helpful for creating the burger box in my animation
I found this tutorial very helpful for the water scenes in my animations
Making this animation gave me more practice with sooth camera movement through a scene. The camera movement makes it feel like you are flying fast along a neon road into a tunnel at the end.
I made this animation for practice before I started making my sustainability animation. I was practicing camera movement and creating a large scene in this. I made a mountain scene with a large body of water in the middle, I did this because I knew for my sustainability animation I would be making nature scenes.
I then had a falling man so my challenge was to make the camera move smoothly and perfectly with the man as he fell. I wanted to practice camera movement as it’s an incredibly important part of my sustainability animation because it’s from the point of view of what people and animals see.