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During our first online call, we continued with animating expressions, but we were given the freedom of voice. I struggled a little with my first one as I was just experimenting, but the more I did, the more I figured it out. My last expression was learnt from my book for one of my research tasks; The illusion of life, disney animation. I learnt about the effect of making the frames look like they're dragging in order to give them a moving effect.
Unfortunately I couldn't add these to my showreel due to the nature of the program but I created another expression animation after these, and Im really happy with how it turned out due to practice ! ;-
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