And then I've placed the cat character in the correct background in correspondence to what would be happening in the shot (live action girl steps off stage with gun pointed out into audience). She is yet to have shadows and highlights added to her but unfortunately moving her from her previous background onto her correct one was harder than expected. Originally she was sat at a table where you couldn't see the top (i.e. couldn't see her elbows so I hadn't drawn them in) then on moving her across to the other background I realised the table she is now sat at, the top is visible so of course so are her elbows. I had to therefore go back into the animation and draw in her elbows, lesson learned for next time.......put her on the right background to begin with!!
Monday, 5 May 2014
Deep Update
Started adding shadows and highlights to the man that turns into a mouse. Haven't completely decided what colour the pig character should be yet so only her skin has been coloured so far.
And then I've placed the cat character in the correct background in correspondence to what would be happening in the shot (live action girl steps off stage with gun pointed out into audience). She is yet to have shadows and highlights added to her but unfortunately moving her from her previous background onto her correct one was harder than expected. Originally she was sat at a table where you couldn't see the top (i.e. couldn't see her elbows so I hadn't drawn them in) then on moving her across to the other background I realised the table she is now sat at, the top is visible so of course so are her elbows. I had to therefore go back into the animation and draw in her elbows, lesson learned for next time.......put her on the right background to begin with!!
And then I've placed the cat character in the correct background in correspondence to what would be happening in the shot (live action girl steps off stage with gun pointed out into audience). She is yet to have shadows and highlights added to her but unfortunately moving her from her previous background onto her correct one was harder than expected. Originally she was sat at a table where you couldn't see the top (i.e. couldn't see her elbows so I hadn't drawn them in) then on moving her across to the other background I realised the table she is now sat at, the top is visible so of course so are her elbows. I had to therefore go back into the animation and draw in her elbows, lesson learned for next time.......put her on the right background to begin with!!
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