If you don't want to see it evolve, just hold down B.
Metamorphosis from Erica Wester on Vimeo.
Overall, this was pretty fun. I feel like the moving through space parts could've been smoother.... plus with the 'favorite place locally', I ended up going outside and over my balcony, which kind of gave me some slightly wanky perspective. I typically didn't spend much time on them, because I tend to think of scenery as background, and I tend to draw/color more impressionistic backgrounds. So it just looks like a bunch of messy lines.
The 'favorite place growing up' movement was kind of interesting, because this past weekend, I went back home to visit, and coincidentally, I ended up at aforementioned favorite place. The whole arcade was entirely moved around, remodeled, different games, no prize redemption table, no clerks to be seen.... but, interestingly enough, the DDR machine was in the same exact spot. (It was a newer version of the game though), but it was kind of comforting to see that it hadn't moved, despite the rest of the environment having changed.
The actual metamorphosis was really fun. I think I could've (and probably should've) gone a little crazier with it, or at least put a few more frames in there, because most of it goes by pretty fast (there's some fish in there, for instance, and I thought they were totally cool when they first showed up, but they left just as quickly as they came!)
I'm still relatively satisfied with how it turned out. It was interesting to see what kind of things came out of it, because I've never animated something unplanned before.
THAT is TOO frikken COOL!! :D color me awed
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