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I was recently delegated by my team to work on the safety animation award for the 2016-2017 season. However, I was the main animator for last year's animation as well (which failed horribly). Does anyone know of any software and/or animation tips that would make this job easier?
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Last time, I made an animation in scratch and screen-recorded the video. Looking back on it, the animation didn't have good motion to it and the graphics were subpar.
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Screen recorded? What did you use? Virtually all animation tools have an option to render out the animation properly. As for motion & graphics, are you talking 2D or 3D here?
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Are you trying to make a 2D or 3D animation?
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My team tried Maya a while ago, which failed pretty miserably. Don't use high-quality animation programs if you're not familiar with them. This year, a team member with a drawing tablet brought it in and we're trying stop motion, which can be drawn on any program and pieced together on iMovie or Windows Movie Maker. I recommend this, as stop motion doesn't require animation knowledge (only art skills), and can turn out quite well if done properly.
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