Scenes/Demo/22

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Initial scene keyframes

Demo22-01.png

Demo22-02.png

Demo22-03.png

Demo22-04.png

Animatic

Demo-22.gif

Head

Motion draft

With hairs:

(Notice that the timing is not correct)

Demo-22-motion-draft-1.gif

Without hairs

(Now the timing is correct. In this point it was decided that the hairs will be placed later.)

Demo-22-motion-draft-2.gif

Shape study

Before start tracing the keyframes, a study of the shapes is needed.

22-shape-study.png

Result without hairs

This is the intermediate result without hairs

22-bald.gif

Hairs

Hairs motion draft

First we made a hairs animatic without concerning dynamic/frictions:

22-hairs-no-dynamics.gif

On top of that we made dynamic hairs draft. The time shift option is very useful for such tasks - we placed a copy of hairs draft above the non-dynamic draft and delayed non-dynamic draft 5 frames back. So we could see clearly how much hair lock should lag behind. After that we made motion a bit more expressive to achieve proper effect.

22-hairs-with-dynamics.gif

Hairs keyframes

On top of the motion draft we produced a hair keyframes:

22-hairs-keyframes.gif

Source: File:22-hairs-keyframes.xcf

Hairs shape study

To properly composite and animate the hairs it is needed some study of the shapes of the hairs to understand how would they be morphed along the head turn.

22-hair-study.jpg

Bottom and close hairs results

In this case there is not color or shade. It would be added later, after front hair were finished.

22-lower-hairs.gif

Front hairs

The most complex part of front hairs is the transition of lock #1 between 4th and 5th keyframes. Look by yourself. How the hell can I morph this shape

22-front-01.jpg

into that

22-front-02.jpg

OK, no panic. First, I've made some animated guidelines:

22-front-03.gif

Then I put a lot of locks on top of lock #1. The requirements for locks were: a) they should follow the "hair flow"; b) their animation should be based on the guidelines.

22-front-04.gif

And when that was done I got the full idea about the motion of lock #1. Right in the middle of time interval between of 4th and 5th keyframes (21f) I've constructed a single shape

22-front-04.jpg

...and morphed it back in time to 4th keyframe and forward to 5th one.

22-front-05.gif

After that - some tuning to add missing lines and hide unneeded ones.

Final result

This is the final resulting animation. It is pending the shade of the keyframes and its tracing to the animation.

22-final.gif

Foot note

I'm not so happy with the neck animation. genete 23:01, 26 March 2009 (UTC)