The room where the entire animation will take place needs to accurately represent a room which is from the 1920s to the 1940s, I have attempted this with the background test located below:
One of the things that was mentioned to me by my lecturer was the fact that the desk doesn't accurately represent the animation desks used by animators in the 1920s. Which have many shelves for animation paper, a desk light and various other equipment, below are a few examples of preexisting animation desks:
Some rooms look different to others, but the main difference between the room I have designed and the rooms that are pictured above, is the fact that they have lots more areas for artwork, animation paper, various equipment and inspiration. This will be something I should incorporate into my animation as I want to make sure everything is accurate to the time.
One thing I should note is that the young animator removes the old animators light box from the desk, so I need to make sure it isn't stuck to the desk like the light boxes above, I need to make sure they are similar to the one I am using which is portable.
I will alter the desk that the animators work on, however I will still make the old animator use a portable animation light-box. I want the young animator to be able to remove the light-box and replace it with a more modern drawing tablet, I will experiment with a variety of desks to find the one which works, as I feel that this will give a better feeling that the room is used by an animator, for an animator.





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