ANIMATION FUNDAMENTALS - EXERCISES
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29/03/2021 - 12/03/2021 (WEEK1-WEEK3)
BEH YOKE TING (0346704)
Animation Fundamentals
Animation Fundamentals
Exercises
LECTURES
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Week 1 - 31/03/2021
Jennifer gave a brief introduction to the students about this subject and what we are going to do this semester. The student will have been tasked with a few exercises, project 1, project 2, and the final project. Jennifer also reminded us to install Adobe Animation for our tutorials and courses. This week, we need to use basic shapes as a reference and create poses for the characters based on these shapes.
Week 2 - 07/04/2021
This week, Jennifer explained the 12 principles of animation. After that, Jennifer also introduced the basics of adobe animation, and asked students to use adobe animation to make exercise 2-bouncing ball.
Jennifer gave a brief introduction to the students about this subject and what we are going to do this semester. The student will have been tasked with a few exercises, project 1, project 2, and the final project. Jennifer also reminded us to install Adobe Animation for our tutorials and courses. This week, we need to use basic shapes as a reference and create poses for the characters based on these shapes.
Week 2 - 07/04/2021
This week, Jennifer explained the 12 principles of animation. After that, Jennifer also introduced the basics of adobe animation, and asked students to use adobe animation to make exercise 2-bouncing ball.
INSTRUCTION
EXERCISE
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WEEK 1-31/03/2021
EXERCISE 1: CHARACTER GESTURES BASED ON SHAPE
Jennifer prepared a reference for basic shapes in google drive, so I just downloaded it and started drawing the draft. Actually, I didn’t have any ideas at first, but when I grabbed the pen, the inspiration began to come. below is my first submission:
During the consultation class on Friday, Jennifer gave me some useful comments and modifications, so that my paintings can be more in line with the shape.Below is my final submission:
WEEK 2-07/04/2021
EXERCISE 2: BOUNCING BALL
Jennifer provided students with tasks, that is bouncing ball practice, one is linear bouncing ball, the other is action bouncing ball. Jennifer also shared some samples on google drive for students' reference. Belolw is my first submission:
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WEEK 1-31/03/2021
EXERCISE 1: CHARACTER GESTURES BASED ON SHAPE
Jennifer prepared a reference for basic shapes in google drive, so I just downloaded it and started drawing the draft. Actually, I didn’t have any ideas at first, but when I grabbed the pen, the inspiration began to come. below is my first submission:
During the consultation class on Friday, Jennifer gave me some useful comments and modifications, so that my paintings can be more in line with the shape.Below is my final submission:
WEEK 2-07/04/2021
EXERCISE 2: BOUNCING BALL
Jennifer provided students with tasks, that is bouncing ball practice, one is linear bouncing ball, the other is action bouncing ball. Jennifer also shared some samples on google drive for students' reference. Belolw is my first submission:
Fig 2.1 Linear bouncing ball
Fig 2.2 Action bouncing ball
As a result, I made changes according to the instructions:
Fig 2.1 Linear bouncing ball (final)
Fig 2.2 Action bouncing ball (final)
WEEK 4-21/04/2021
EXERCISE 3: CHARACTER TURN AROUND
First, students asked to draw characters from different angles. This is my first draft:

Fig 3.1 First draft
Ms. Jen said it’s good, but the character’s hair or hands and feet need to be aligned. So when I was making adjustments, I also drew two more different directions of character.

Fig 3.2 Second draft
After seeing it, Ms. Jen instructed me to do it on adobe animation. Below is my animation:
Fig 3.3 Character turn around
Fig 3.3 Character turn around










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