Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Assignment-2
I know I said that I was going to do a teddy animation, but as I was searching for teddy images I saw a very simple looking mouse and I thought well, wouldn't it be easy if I decide to do a mouse animation- remake of Hickery Dickery Dock.
Follow me for the next few blogs to learn how I made my animation:
(P.S Sir this is a question being answered, 'Describe the creation process')
Step 1: Find suitable images. A svg file (aka. vector image) would do a treat for animation, but because it's difficult to find the perfect vector image, you could simply get a simple bitmaped image and trace the different shapes of the image to create the figure.
For my animation I needed, a mouse from the front view, a mouse from the side view, a clock (preferably a grandpa clock) and a piece of cheese. It wasn't to hard for me to find very simple and doable bitmaped mice on google images. I picked the ones I loved the best and saved it ina a file for my IST assignment. Another advantage of choosing to do simple bitmapped images of mice, is the fact that I get to decide which parts I want to have seperate and how simple I want to make it.
So far I only found the images I prefer, but continue reading to know how I end up with my final report...
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