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- Rocketman!
- Shooting Setup for Rocketman
- Beginnings, Ends and Squiggly Lines
- Anticipation (Splat)
- Looking(?) at Sound
- Rocketman Test 6 and The Principals
- Rocketman Test 5
- Rocketman Test 4
- Inspirational Findings
- Le Voyage Dans la Lune
- Colour!
- Life Drawing Continued
- From Pencils to Pixels
- Rocketman Test 3
- Mini DV vs DSLR
- Anticipation (of a wascally wabbit) Test
- Musings on Today
- Still Life Continued
- Rocketman Test 2
- Crit and alterations
- Rocketman Test 1
- Still Life Continued
- Getting my Desk Sorted
- Ball Bounce 1 & Colour Test
- Still Life Sketchbook
- Ball Bounce 1 Test 2
- Ball Bounce 1 Test
- Exaggeration Animation
- Another Test
- Expressions and Exaggeration
- RVJ Sketches: Studying Faces
- Flipbook 3
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looking good, but. Never ever change the frame rate. If its too fast then you need more drawings. A studio would hang you uspide down for that lol .
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda! I'll keep that in mind, I just felt I could get away with it for now! Consider my wrist slapped!
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