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I offen have a few days or a week to do animations and if I have a month its considered a real luxary. Do get used to DEADLINES. Plan your work and make sure you do leave time to render.
In the past I would let the students try things on their own for the first month and see how far they could go before getting to heavy in the critiqueing. this year they will have less flexability and need to get the job done sooner- thats all. Less time to play more time to focus on the task at hand. GOOD LUCK- You should find the deadline will not effect the overall quality of the animations! |
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