I think our animation went quite well, however we forgot that the camera settings were in the camera tab of Dragonframe, and so our exposure was really low whilst shooting. This is our slight improvement as we increased the brightness on After Effects.
Myself and Habiba and Ayesha produced this together, mostly because we had a lot of technical difficulties with the camera and the stands. I think this worked well as we had multiple view points on whether the footing looked off or not, and not just the biased stand point of the person moving the model (me).
We used Habiba's model as it was the smallest and mine and Ayesha's were too large for the stand.
Our feedback:
- The leg needs to stretch out more as it comes down, so the front leg isn't as bent.
- Because it was beant, it looked like the character stomped a little as it walked. But this apparently gives it more personality and authority with the well maintained posture.
- All in all very good and "one of the best"
Other's feedback that could be useful:
- Focus on the centre of gravity and keep it central.
- People walk with a heel to toe action (which I now realise I didn't do in my slapstick, as I used my own walk as reference and I do not walk heel to toe like everyone else :( )
- Never forget arm movements!
- Head never stays level. It moves in a wave motion up and down as the stationary leg stretches.
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