Sunday, March 10, 2019

The 3/4 turn for Rasper

The next assignment for Principles of animation is to create a 8 framed character turn around of our proposed character. Already I had experimented with what the full body would look like in the sketches below. I decided to take the Rasper in his outfit and the torso with the one on the  far right, to male the character more visually interesting. So with that I created a concept in Photoshop, with full colour.
Original Sketch of  Rasper, Left: Rasper in his outfit with human legs, Rasper without clothes with talons for feet, Alternative outfit for Rasper with bird legs.

Full Rasper Concept made in Adobe Photoshop
So with this design I imported the image to Toon Boom, which is the application used to animate frame by frame in 2D, now I drew this image already in the 3/4 turn but I needed to redraw it in Toon Boom. So I did. I turns out anyway hat the original drawing was not aligned anyway so with some line work I drawn, I manged to come up with this.
Toon Boon outline of Rasper, The 3/4 turn
Comparison of the Toon Boon and Photoshop versions of Rasper


Linework for accurate Proportions.
With this quarter done, I can now work on the other seven angles. I will say this is going to be a mission, but this is how you learn these things.



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