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This is my individual project 3 and the main thing is that it is the evolution of animation. It goes through the animations of a thaumatrope, classic animation, flash, and finally 3D. I do plan to add in some background music and change some of the text, soooo,,,, yeah enjoy.

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Comment by Kitty Offer on April 11, 2012 at 1:43pm

Nice work! I love how smooth the beginning is had how it progresses. The 3D at the end was amazing! I know how hard it can be to make trees and nature in 3D, as well as birds so very good job! Only criticism I can say is the 3D bird flap a little odd but it works perfect with their cartoony look so still amazing regardless :D

Comment by Brooke Chicoine on April 11, 2012 at 1:40pm

Wow, that's cool. I really like how smoothly it all flows into each other type of animation. The only thing is...maybe...I don't know. I really like it the way that it is. The only thing that would make it better, in my opinion, would be some sort of sound. Maybe birds chirping or something. I really like the whole idea, though. :D

Comment by Sara Melnick on April 11, 2012 at 1:34pm

I love how the animation smoothly changes into the different forms. This looks like so much work! It is very efficient and effective. I would slow down the credits, though. You could make them interesting by letting the birds fly off but stay looking at the hills and trees and have the credits go on that image.

Comment by John Guzman on April 11, 2012 at 12:44pm

I loved this! A great walk through different animation styles. Though it could have been a little longer, and the birds in Flash could have flapped their wings a little more

Comment by Jack Bartley on April 11, 2012 at 12:30pm

@ Chancellor, yeah I enjoyed doing the Traditional animation alot :)

@ Jordan, They are but it is much less prominent in the flash, so I can see how you could miss it.

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