Introduction To Animation: Throwing Animation

 


This week we were tasked with creating a throwing animation which showed anticipation. Anticipation is the moment before the ball is actually thrown. Its a visual cue which shows the view that an action is happening and is usually overexaggerated for the sake of the viewer. The results of the thrown are almost always dictated from the anticipation beforehand, prompting the viewer to expect a certain outcome.
I started the task by attempting to complete a stick figure version of the animation. This however went  very poorly. I ended up adding too much build up to the throw by mixing my own ideas with the example animation provided. This resulted in a choppy animation which didn't make sense.

I decided to try again, this time using a reference image for the key points in throwing a ball.






I then added in additional frames to emphasis the anticipation. 










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