Assignment Details
Independent and Intermediate Animation projects generally focus around one of four animation areas.
- Principles of Animation. Study the classic principles of animation using Blender. Focus on more realistic and engaging animations with simpler objects. Topics such as squash and stretch, anticipation, staging, follow-through, timing, and exaggeration can be explored. Look through the Principles of Animation assignment for more details.
- Rigging. Create more complex rigs to animate your characters. Inverse kinematics, facial rigs, constraints and/or target bones should be explored. You might even explore rigging inanimate objects like machines. Look through the Intermediate Rigging assignment for more details.
- Physics animation. Use the built-in physics engine to get Blender to animate objects for you. Gravity, wind, water, and object interactions are all things to be explored.
- Tutorials
- Rigibody
- Cloth simulation
- Fluid simulation
- Oceans. Generate ocean waves on a plane with the ocean modifier. Ocean Modifier Tutorial by CG Essentials.
- Tutorials
- Camera Animation. Add camera motion into your animations just like in the movies. Look through the Intermediate Camera assignment for more details.
- Animation Short Clips. Work on a short animation clip that is more complex than your Beginner Animation assignment. You can create animation clips for:
- Game characters. Create simple animations like walking, running, jumping, crouching, sword swinging, etc.
- Movement specific animations. Create short animations like a full walking or running cycle or bird flying.
- Specialty lighting animations like campfires, flashlights, vehicle emergency lights, etc.
- Multiple Animations. If you are creating a character for a game, you may want to make multiple animation sequences for your character, such as idle, walk, run, jump, and crouch animations.
- How to create multiple animations in Blender from Buvesa Game Development.
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