Animating is tough work. Like seriously, super tough work. Despite how much effort it takes to make an animation, we see it everywhere, especially with how digital our world has gone today. And without it, our video games, movies, cartoons... would suck.
But what about the animations that go unnoticed by many? The background characters moving along a street, the rise and fall of a sleeping avatar, and the idle movements of your character when you've left the mouse untouched for too long. Do they really matter? The answer is: Yes. They absolutely do.
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People love the classic Disney movies. Though I never particularly loved these kinds of movies, I appreciated how intricate the animation was- especially now, trying to give animation my own shot. That's why I've decided to talk about it today. It's honestly astounding to learn that fully animated movies like Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was made and produced and officially released in 1937. That was two years before World War II started! And This was made by hand on paper. Each movement has a frame- a still image that, when sewn together, creates motion. That was all done by hand. In the 1930s.
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AuthorHey, Jay Phung here. This is my blog where I reflect on various assignments from Game Design! Please enjoy your stay (´・ω・`). Archives
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