I have an idea, but before I dig into it I wanted to dee what everyone's favorite psychic, tech, or space themed mons are?
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I have an idea, but before I dig into it I wanted to dee what everyone's favorite psychic, tech, or space themed mons are?
This gif is somewhat related. Also watch that boi go :>

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Yay finally learning how to animate before improving your drawings and only imagining the cool visuals and ideas in your head not knowing how to do it :')....
It hurts ⚰️
made a little thing instead of working to learn on run cycle because run cycle is killing me!! credits to this video and alex grigg for his amazing animation tutorials!!
The Return of the Magic Dot!!
The magic dot warmups return and this time it is done on Krita.
As per Alex Griggs's instructions and for most of my Magic Dot animations, the animation was made at 12 frames per second.
This week I kept exploring with the magic dot and pushed it a little further by linking them with lines. Another fun experiment with motion courtesy of Alex Grigg :)

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Magic Dot
For week two of our fundamentals module, we were tasked with animating a moving dot as well as a bouncing ball.
To start with, I drew out the path I wanted the dot to follow and plotted out where I wanted the dot to be on each frame, which ended up essentially being a bendy timing chart. I then used the same method as I did for the bouncing ball, where I traced each frame of the dot onto individual pieces of paper.
One of the issues I ran into with this task was the amount of frames I had by the end. As I wanted to animate at 24fps, I found that the animation was going far too fast and was unreadable as a result. To combat this, I went back through and added in extra frames to smooth things out. This also allowed me to to express a wider range of speed by exaggerating the slower sections to make the faster ones appear to move more quickly.
Overall, I like the path I chose for the dot, and I like the appearance of the dot moving closer and further away. I also like the spiral at the end of the path. Something I don't like is the section in which I tried to include squashing and stretching. I started what was intended to be a bounce far too high up the paper and the release after the squash was significantly hindered as a result. Had I done this further down the page, it likely would've worked better.
MAGIC DOT EXCERCISE
Paper Version (Final piece from task)
*input animation video* *input animation plan sheet* - mention abt changes made
This is the Magic Dot task, in class we are completing this with paper animation, using different sheets of paper and a lightbox to create each frame. Some of my notes from class:
Outside of the class, I am also experimenting with using various softwares and using this task to test out the way they work and the benefits or disadvantages of the different softwares. For all of my digital Animations, I did them in 12fps.
Experiment with procreate:
With Procreate I found that the app very quickly limits the amount of layers you can use which means you can only create a certain amount of frames before you run out, on this animation I was not able to finish it and only completed 62 frames.
For the animation itself, I also am experimenting with keeping the dot the same size the whole way through the animation and making it change size, changing size feels more dynamic and fluid as it looks like it's moving closer and further when the size changes, bigger being closer and smaller being further.
Experiments with FlipAClip:
I found that when using FlipAClip, I had a lot more ease using layers while animating and didn't get limited to the number of frames I was allowed to use in the animation. However, this app doesn't have as many options as Procreate does for the brushes you can use to draw with. Since I am able to use layers when animating I did a second one in FlipAClip using two different colour dots and having them chase each other around in the animation.
Final Version - ToonBoom
In this final version, I kept the arc the ball follows short and simple following a heart shape as it moves, also making use of changing the size of the dot to seem to get closer and further from the 'camera'.
I also coloured the ball and added shading as if there was lighting in the middle of the heart-shaped arc it goes around. I slowed down the dot's movement towards the top and bottom points of the heart to try and clearly show the shape of the arc.
Oh my goodness
No, guys There's no dot over the i in caprisun Because the hole you stick the straw in IS THE DOT