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Blog Question #3
Straight Ahead VS Pose to Pose Animation
a) Straight Ahead - Starts with first drawing and each second has a new drawing. Could unintentionally change size and proportions. More pictures, takes more time, less planned out. Action scenes commonly done with this method.
Pose to Pose - Key drawings are done every couple of seconds. Size and proportion are better controlled. Animator doesn't have to draw every picture - more planned out, less time.
b) We can't usually see the difference between the two different animation styles because they both cause a trick of the eye that the human eye can't notice.
c) Pivot uses straight ahead animation and Flash generally uses pose to pose but can also use straight ahead; it can be a combination of both.
d) I prefer to use pose to pose animation because it takes less time and you can plan out the scenes better.
b) We can't usually see the difference between the two different animation styles because they both cause a trick of the eye that the human eye can't notice.
c) Pivot uses straight ahead animation and Flash generally uses pose to pose but can also use straight ahead; it can be a combination of both.
d) I prefer to use pose to pose animation because it takes less time and you can plan out the scenes better.
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