Monday, July 11, 2011

Week 10 Lab 2 Exercise 1



The above is the bouncing ball animation. It is set at 24 fps and possesses a combination of squash and stretch along with ease in and out. Squash and stretch is especially noticeable when the ball is about to hit the ground. With this example, I has an easier time doing the next animation.




The above is the animation chart for the bowling ball. The 5th frame (bottom left most) is a keyframe and has a minor amount of squash and stretch unlike the bouncing ball.  This is due to the hardness of a bowling ball. As it goes on, it slows down and the easing in and out gets more prominent.


The above is actually animation for the bowling ball. It is set at 24 fps and when compared to the bouncing ball, bounces less and slows down faster. In addition, I add in a rolling effect when it stops bouncing.

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