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RE: #18 Animation - How much is TOO MUCH? (Animation Principle - Exaggeration)

in #art7 years ago

I am no animator, but it would make sense to me if you showed your work to "normal" people who are not animators as in the end they are your target audience and can be your proof check. What is too much or too little is up to for you to decide really? As you are the author.

But, I believe you just have to find a balance between pleasing your professors, audience, and yourself. Not an easy thing to do, but it is a challenge for every artist out there no matter what they do.

At least this is my humble opinion. Great post. Well written. Keep up the amazing job :)

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Ahhh, yes, I will try my best to take your advice into account for my following posts. Thank you. As Exaggeration is a pretty BIG topic itself, I've only scratched the surface of it. Usually the style is decided by the art director, so in order to have animation consistency across the whole project, THAT is what would decide your exaggeration amount.

But yes I do agree that I should cater more towards the non animators. Shall try my best to do that next round.

Thank you

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