I've been a bit slow over the past week, losing the motivation to work and struggling with the concept of animating at least 1 minute of work. I am not sure that animating is for me. Perhaps when I have huge amounts of spare time, or over a much longer period in my life, I will attempt it again, but not in the near future, or as a career. I had a small tutorial this morning, which was more of a motivational bump, and has helped me to lighten the load I seem to have placed on my shoulders. I made some very shit but useful sticky notes with sequence idea and rough time allocation. Using sticky notes is VERY USEFUL! Because I can now move scenes around and get a clearer idea of my whole animation in just a few pictures. Here it is:
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Hair falls out from stress.
With 9 days left till hand in, I am beginning to show signs of stress as my hair seems to be detaching itself from my head. More than usual. Animation is tedious work.
I've been a bit slow over the past week, losing the motivation to work and struggling with the concept of animating at least 1 minute of work. I am not sure that animating is for me. Perhaps when I have huge amounts of spare time, or over a much longer period in my life, I will attempt it again, but not in the near future, or as a career. I had a small tutorial this morning, which was more of a motivational bump, and has helped me to lighten the load I seem to have placed on my shoulders. I made some very shit but useful sticky notes with sequence idea and rough time allocation. Using sticky notes is VERY USEFUL! Because I can now move scenes around and get a clearer idea of my whole animation in just a few pictures. Here it is:
I now have a clearer and simpler vision of my animation and what exactly I need to do. Some of these scenes for example, are just backgrounds which can be zoomed in and out of easily, as well as static images like trees. I have already done a few animations of rhinos as well so it does not seem like such a daunting task as how I saw it last week. I just need to keep going and stay motivated. Just like my sticky notes I put up around my computer today:
I've been a bit slow over the past week, losing the motivation to work and struggling with the concept of animating at least 1 minute of work. I am not sure that animating is for me. Perhaps when I have huge amounts of spare time, or over a much longer period in my life, I will attempt it again, but not in the near future, or as a career. I had a small tutorial this morning, which was more of a motivational bump, and has helped me to lighten the load I seem to have placed on my shoulders. I made some very shit but useful sticky notes with sequence idea and rough time allocation. Using sticky notes is VERY USEFUL! Because I can now move scenes around and get a clearer idea of my whole animation in just a few pictures. Here it is:
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