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My Alter Ego: Kungfu Action Animation Project

Design an original character inspired by everyday items, plants, or animals. Show personality traits in 3 views on A3 paper. Create a kungfu action sequence with a minimum of 24 frames. Apply animation principles like Squash & Stretch, Easing In/Out, Key frames, In-Betweens, Arcs, and Anticipation. Execute the sequence using tempo and music for realism. Watch examples for inspiration and guidance.

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My Alter Ego: Kungfu Action Animation Project

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  1. CLASSICAL ANIMATION – Final Term 3 Project: My Alter Ego Sec 1 AEP Term 3

  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwUX4lsb8GY&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Em0GeQAVHDs&feature=related

  3. CHARACTER DESIGN – My Alter Ego • Design an original character or life form, drawing your inspiration from everyday items (stationery, tools, etc); plants or animals. • Think about and list down your character's personality and any special traits: • Bright, happy, confident • Sad, depressed • Clumsy, greedy • Timid, fearful • Present 3 views of your character on an A3 paper. Include colours for your character

  4. Animation – My Alter Ego Your character needs to execute a kungfu action sequence

  5. Animation – My Alter Ego kungfu action sequence http://www.barbmlee.com/2ddrawings/images/slimey%20character%20pack.jpg • Min 24 frames • Your character enters, performs a stunt & exit • Consider the tempo of music

  6. kungfu action sequence http://artofstodoe.blogspot.com/2011/01/po-doing-some-kung-fua-little-animation.html

  7. kungfu action sequence You’ll need to apply what you have learnt about:

  8. SQUASH & STRETCH Squash and Stretch - Defines the rigidity and mass of an object by distorting its shape during an action.

  9. EASING IN / EASING OUT An animation looks more realistic if it has more frames near the beginningandend of a movement, and fewer in the middle.

  10. Key, Extremes, Passing Positions, in-Betweens

  11. Arcs

  12. Adding anticipation to an action strengthens the action and adds clarity to the movement.

  13. kungfu action sequence • You’ll need to apply what you have learnt about: • Squash & Stretch • Easing In / Easing Out • Key frames / In Betweens • Arcs • Anticipation

  14. Animation – My Alter Ego Your character needs to execute a kungfu action sequence

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