We add Timing {how fast or slow something moves} and Arcs {curved movement paths}. Try moving a small object in a big curved arc!
2pts Doodle Frame - 12 different doodles are inked over.
2pts Vocabulary Frames - Word, definition, and example for ARCS and TIMING.
2pts Arcs- Animation shows ARCS.
2pts Timing - Animation shows TIMING (fast & slow).
2pts Frames & Ink - Animation is 20 frames or more and inked over.
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10pts Total
Draw 12 little doodles. You will pick one to use in your animation. All doodles must be inked over.
Using the video, write down the vocabulary word, definition, and example for TIMING.
Using the video, write down the vocabulary word, definition, and example for ARCS.
Make a little doodle ARC over the page. Using TIMING the object must speedup and slowdown. Ink over all drawings and label each frame with a number. The minimum number of frames is 20.
3pts Timing - Animation shows FAST and SLOW TIMING movement of the doodle.
2pts Arcs - Doodle travels in ARCS
2pts 30 Keyframes - .gif has 30 or more frames of doodle moving.
1pts 10 'Resting' Frames - .gif has 10 or more 'resting' frames (no dots) at the end.
1pt Signature & Year Layer - Animation has a layer with student's signature and the year: 25'
1pt Discussion Comments - Follow ALL of the instructions on the discussion board.
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10pts Total
Open Adobe Animate using the steps in the image.
Follow the directions in the video to setup your document and create a doodle using a reference image.
Watch this video to learn how to use the free transform tool, keyframes, and onion skin.
Watch this video to make your doodle REST at the end of the video.
You must submit BOTH your .gif animation AND screenshot of your timeline!
Copies current drawing frame
Inserts BLANK drawing frame
Extends current Drawing (resting frame)