*This is not my animation; I rotoscoped it directly from the scene in the movie as a means to study the animation*
Things I learned while working on this:
1. There's a ton of squash and stretch in this, as I'm sure is probably to be expected
2. This goes back and forth a lot between 1's and 2's mostly, but it even goes up to 4's, which I was really surprised about since it's Disney, but I suppose that it's older, and even then I haven't done a lot of studies yet, so it could be normal.
3. Pooh's shirt kind of explodes out of the hole when he snaps back
4. The squishing of his cheek and his shoulder being so close to his ear REALLY helps it seem like it's tight in there
Things I learned while working on this:
1. There's a ton of squash and stretch in this, as I'm sure is probably to be expected
2. This goes back and forth a lot between 1's and 2's mostly, but it even goes up to 4's, which I was really surprised about since it's Disney, but I suppose that it's older, and even then I haven't done a lot of studies yet, so it could be normal.
3. Pooh's shirt kind of explodes out of the hole when he snaps back
4. The squishing of his cheek and his shoulder being so close to his ear REALLY helps it seem like it's tight in there
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
Species Bear (Other)
Gender Male
Size 640 x 480px
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You did a great job with the rotoscope here.
You're right about the scene relying on squashing and stretching, it does help to show that Pooh is really wedged in there.
You're right about the scene relying on squashing and stretching, it does help to show that Pooh is really wedged in there.
I don't know anything about animation but I love hearing people break it down, more so when it's a great scene like this.
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