I wanted both pieces to be similar but still be able to have opposites idea. So it started with the way same way but just different end points. I chose to go with school and the different ways people think. The original idea was too complex. Because I stared with the "creative" piece it was easier to experiment and more acceptable for it to be messy
Was it successful?
I think it was successful in it's simplicity. It got the point across without too much clutter There was much more thought put into this piece than the previous one.
What skills did I learn. How did I employ these.
I learned how to animate in photoshop. I also learned to change the time/seconds per frame that can change the rhythm to match the idea.
What challenges did I face?
Once again I would do transformations and color adjustments once it was layered, because I wanted the two pieces to be as similar as they could, it would have been nice to copy and paste. But because I didn't do transformations on separate projects I couldn't copy and paste to the second piece. Also I didn't know how to sync the two so they start together once on the blog, so they're about two frames behind from what I wanted.
Solution
I tried to transform the elements as closely as I could to the first piece. To change this I would do transformations and adjustments before layering. I don't really mind the time difference, the idea is still there. I do however prefer it to be sync.
Revisions
I wouldn't really change anything major. It does what I wanted to and followed my basic idea. If I could change it, I'd make me less cartoon-y
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