Thursday, 1 December 2016

[PRACTICE] Animation Test #5

One of the main issues I have been having with placing scanned images into Adobe Flash, is when the images move they begin to pixelate, such as in the second animation test. I wanted to get a better shot of the room with the lightbox, a shot not so clustered together. So I drew a wider version of the shot, with the animation paper on the wall in the place they would be in the animation. However, this time I discovered something which solves the pixelation problem, converting the scanned images to bitmaps. Once an image is converted to a bitmap, it makes converts a raster image type into a vector image type, making the edges smoother and not so jagged, compare the two shots below:

The second animation test:

The fifth animation test:

The latest animation test has far more smoother images moving in contrast to the older image type, this will make the animation more aesthetically pleasing to watch and overall not break the illusion that they're drawings scanned into Adobe Flash. I am going to continue to experiment with the animation tests, I am still currently working on the storyboards, however once they are complete I will begin the animatic process.

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