BCR~ Business continuity R something! I love bcr. It's basically me doing whatever I'm doing at school, at home.Except without the freezing air conditioner. There is literally no difference, since my team has a tendency to only communicate through our Facebook group. I had taken upon myself to design the props,
I have no idea exactly what my team wants so I just kept designing the props accordingly to the steampunk theme, and I tried to follow the only thing my team had provided in the group:
Courtesy of Gek Luan ^
It's not much but it is something. Following the comments about the environment, came the problem of the storyboard/story....
It's not much but it is something. Following the comments about the environment, came the problem of the storyboard/story....
Summary of the 'heated discussion':
1)Ian wants us to number our shots (no problem there, we were gonna do that soon anyways)
2) Change some of the angles (ok)
3) Change an entire scene which initially has 2 strangers into something which has a janitor's cleaning machine and a horse (OH HOLY CRAP)
A horse is veryyyy hard to animate, especially a horse in that pose.
Yeah...more changes, and the time is just ticking away...
At this point, I'm sorta regretting my idea of the western imagination which makes up the part 1 of the entire animation which, brought us the most problems and stops us from going to part 2 which is the client's initial idea.
Either way, I'm gonna be working on the props colour design, etc as well as the sound design, because I know the decision maker, Marilyn is gonna be fighting this thing, so there's no point following Ian's suggestions though I do agree, the horse idea is better (but harder to execute).
1)Ian wants us to number our shots (no problem there, we were gonna do that soon anyways)
2) Change some of the angles (ok)
3) Change an entire scene which initially has 2 strangers into something which has a janitor's cleaning machine and a horse (OH HOLY CRAP)
A horse is veryyyy hard to animate, especially a horse in that pose.
Yeah...more changes, and the time is just ticking away...
At this point, I'm sorta regretting my idea of the western imagination which makes up the part 1 of the entire animation which, brought us the most problems and stops us from going to part 2 which is the client's initial idea.
Either way, I'm gonna be working on the props colour design, etc as well as the sound design, because I know the decision maker, Marilyn is gonna be fighting this thing, so there's no point following Ian's suggestions though I do agree, the horse idea is better (but harder to execute).