To day I had my final crit, I provided samples of work I had done over the course of these few weeks along with my team mates to show our development. Our progression was a lot better than our last meeting, I have sorted out all my scenes and have tested them along side my partners character animation to check if they worked well with the background and the styles of both the background and characters didn't clash.
The reason for this crit was to check our progress to see whether it was near being finished, unfortunately we were not yet finished because the characters still needed to be finished animating. The reason for the characters needing to work with the scenes is because the scenes are different in style, we were suggested to test both the characters and scenes together because we were told that the styles would clash and might not work well with one another, to day everything was cleared up and we found out that issue was resolved because our animation was liked by many, no feedbacks were suggested which means we are on the right track with our work.
Doing this final crit has made the work load move forward even more because it has provided us with knowledge of where we were with our work in progress and but mainly it was an opportunity to receive feedback in order to improve our work. This moved us in the right direction because we were able to get feedback from and an audience who would physically tell us whether everything was right and whether we were heading in the right direction. My scenes were said to be smooth in their motion which was a bonus for me and meant we could move on to partnering the characters with the scenery which was the next large step to finishing the animation we set out to produce, its said by our tutors to be looking good, there were no faults.
It went well because we received positive comments all around from everyone with in the crit, no improvements were suggested which meant we were on the right track and we were given a few tips on how to make it even better with a few small touches which are optional to add.
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