1 |
Source scanning. |
Explaining the history of animation and general terms. |
Lecture |
2 |
Source scanning. |
Introduction to the animation tools of the 3D animation program used. |
Lecture |
3 |
Examination of 12 principles of animation. |
Introduction to animation production with ball bouncing animation and examination of 12 principles. |
Lecture |
4 |
Ball bounce animation |
Introduction to graph editor from animation tools |
Lecture |
5 |
Homework given the previous week. |
Enhancement of the Graph editor |
Lecture |
6 |
Reference collection. |
Studying poses used for keyframes |
Lecture |
7 |
Pose experiments to be used in keyframes |
Studying successive poses |
Lecture |
8 |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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9 |
Pre-study for midterm homework |
Determination of the work to be requested for the visa project (eg, track animation with the ball). |
Lecture |
10 |
Examination of human walking |
Production of sequential walking animation (Walk Cycle Animation). |
Lecture |
11 |
Examination of human running. |
Production of consecutive running animation (Run Cycle Animation). |
Lecture |
12 |
Examination of 12 principles. |
Stretching and compression experiments in jump animation. |
Lecture |
13 |
Examination of 12 principles and 3 basic principles. |
3 Explaining the basic principles. |
Lecture |
14 |
Resource scanning. |
Reinforcing the 3 basic principles of pre-action, action and result logic. |
Lecture |
15 |
Pre-work for the final assignment. |
Pre-work for the final assignment. Determining the work to be requested for the final project (eg carrying boxes, lifting weights, etc.) |
Lecture |
16 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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17 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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