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Animation: Level 2 Exercises Level 2 Exercises (Do not discount their simplicity! Here you have the principals of animation, which all other animation is built on. They are worth your time and effort.) Level 2 Exercises -Change in Character emotion (happy to sad, sad to angry, etc.) -Character jumping over a gap -Standing up (from […]
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This tutorial examines how to manage brush hardness in Adobe Photoshop. Essential Questions: 1. What tool will be demonstrated in this exercise? 2. What happens to the brush stoke when the hardness is LOWERED? 3. Fill in the blank: The lower the Hardness of the brush, the _____ the edges of the brush stroke. 4. […]
This image to be used for Photoshop practice exercises only. Right click to copy this image to your clipboard. Next, open a new Photoshop canvas and leave the dimensions that Photoshop recommends, as Photoshop is aware of the size of the object on your clipboard. Paste the image into the new canvas. Sep 26, 2016admin
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Quickest way to improvement? Practice. It’s a simple bit of advice that rings with absolute truth. Articles, tips, mentors, and study will never get you as far as rolling up your sleeves and getting down to work, be it animation or any other skill. adapted from animator island: Level 4 Exercises -Character eating a cupcake […]
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Directions: Use the paintbrush tool to create the rainbow pictured below. The canvas should be 800 X 800 pixels. Use different brush tips and sizes to create the effects (stars, grass, and leaves) shown below. IMPORTANT: SAVE the image in your folder as YourLastName_Rainbow.pdf All colors and images should be as close to the below […]