Next came the actual animating process that took a really long time. I had imported all of the things that were made in photoshop and finally brought them to life. I thought it was fun actually giving the characters emotions and I actually learned to do it on my own. It was hard trying to keep track of several mouths and getting the eyes and eyebrows to move exactly when they needed to. I also learned after the project was finished that if you keep a character set to certain settings it will completely disappear. Thankfully I had some help to correct that. I now have a little more respect for the people who do this for a living, because it is very hard to meet deadlines, especially when you have so many things to do within the animation.
If I did something like this again I think that I might do some things differently. I might make less scene changes because that was one of the most difficult things trying to switch between scene after scene. I wouldn't completely change the way I did things though because some of the stuff worked out great. For instance, even though my characters didn't really talk I would keep the way the emotions were made because it seemed really easy once I figured out what I was doing. I am glad to have done this project and now I can take some of the techniques I learned and hopefully apply them to later projects.
Until next time readers,
Jake Smith
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