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  • The student has learned about the principles of animation, such as timing, easing, and anticipation, through creating their own computer animation.
  • They have gained an understanding of keyframe animation and how to create smooth transitions between frames to bring their characters and objects to life.
  • Through the activity, the student has also honed their skills in using digital tools and software, learning about layers, timelines, and keyframes.
  • They have developed problem-solving skills by addressing technical issues and finding creative solutions to make their animations more compelling and polished.

Continued development in computer animation can involve exploring different animation techniques such as stop-motion animation, 3D animation, or character rigging. Encourage the student to experiment with storytelling through animation and to study the works of renowned animators for inspiration. Additionally, they can participate in online animation challenges or workshops to further develop their skills and receive feedback from professionals in the field.

Book Recommendations

  • The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams: A comprehensive guide covering the principles of animation and techniques for creating compelling animations.
  • Character Animation Crash Course! by Eric Goldberg: This book provides practical tips and insights on character animation, suitable for beginners and intermediate animators.

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