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I came across this image which i thought is rather intriguing and relevant to this course.
There are many different ways to illustrate an object or a character, and it is interesting how we can achieve vastly distinguishing characteristics from a singular object. Our illustrations create the impression the spectator has on the object, and have the power to evoke a broad range of emotions. Hence, in creating a successful animation, we should always fruitfully exploit the multiple ways of how a character/object can be illustrated.
Great post Fen. Exploring the range of emotions and expressions of your characters is crucial to the pre-production stage of a short film.
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