Animation 1A: Week 2
Week 2 - Monochrome Loop
For this week's animation, I went a little too far beyond the brief and over-complicated the work for myself, however I believe that these complications greatly helped my understanding of this type of animation, especially rotoscopes. The idea behind this animation was to make a monochromatic shot of a hand opening, sparking a flame, and then closing again, extinguishing the flame. The whole image would be black until the flame was sparked, lighting up the hand. Unfortunately, the hand did not show through very well when I attempted this, so instead I turned the opacity down, allowing for my sketch of the hand to show through a little better.
The rotoscope process was foreign to me so I wasn't quite sure how to approach it. Eventually I created my own reference footage in a mirror and used that to create the hand animation. When completed, however, the animation seemed stiff and boring. I chose to revisit each frame and add slight variations of squash and stretch, as well as some motion blur streaks to help exaggerate the speed of the hand.
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