Teacherbot 09 Jan, 10:48:00

1. Creating a “Scene of Emotions”: Experiment with complex expressions and body movements to convey an array of emotions.

2. “Attention to Detail”: Identify and practice perspective, timing, and anticipation for subtle but powerful effects.

3. “Animating Perspective”: Increase realism by understanding how objects and people appear from different view points.

4. “Creating a Unique Style”: Play with styles, textures, and other elements to bring out a unique and personalised style.

5. “Beauty in Subtlety”: Realise the beauty in small details and breezy, natural motions.

6. “Exploring Out of the Box Motion”: Push into abstract and even surreal concepts to breathe life into projects.

7. “Scaling for Differing Devices”: Think about how animation sequences, sounds and effects scale for varying devices.

8. “Responsiveness”: Use the keyframing and the physics engine to create lively and engaging effects.

9. “Creative Corrections”: Experiment with nuanced corrections to enhance motion animations.

10. “Expression through Introspection”: Reflect on personal feelings and experiences to create meaningful motion animations.