2. Process
• The tools I used in my
experiments were all
on Photoshop , to
draw and create my
experiment I used the
pencil tool which I
sized down to 1 pixel, I
also used the pain
bucket tool for filling in
large areas and the
eraser tool also scaled
down to one pixel.
The eye dropper tool, allows me to
select the same color that I have used
somewhere else by clicking on it.
The pencil tool, allows me to draw on
my project with a range of 1-100 pixels
(size)
The eraser tool allows me to get rid of
certain parts of a layer if I didn’t want
it there.
The paint bucket tool allows me to fill
in large spaces instead of having to go
over it with the pencil tool.
3. Reflection
• What elements of your experiments will you
include in your final product?
– One element of my experiments I will include im
my final project is the still back ground and the
character doing the movement as it allows me to
be more in detail with my project and tell a better
story with my characters.
4. Process
• Another process I used
was having reportative
movements by my
characters, but having
them in different
places to add a
presence to the
characters without
having to re draw
them an extensive
amount of time.
My guitarist
character is only
drawn in 2
stances but
because I have
moved them
about , it created
a larger presence
in the animation
for them.
5. Reflection
• What elements of your experiments will you
include in your final product?
– Another element from my experiments I will
include in my final product is different areas and
parts of my project changing shape/colour and
size as it is eye catching and simple to do yet
effective.
6. Process
This is the timeline of my work, it allows me to copy or delete selected frames,
this is how I animated my project. You can also change the speed of the
selected frame is shown for.
7. Reflection
• What elements of your experiments will you
include in your final product?
– The final element of my experiments I will use is
twining for movement of items in my animation as
all it requires is me to put it in its starting place
and final spot, then I select tween and the
computer works out a path for it.
Editor's Notes
Discuss the tools and processes used in your experiments
Discuss the tools and processes used in your experiments
Discuss the tools and processes used in your experiments