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dsource.in/resource/dhokra-shilp,
dsource.in/resource/kites

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dsource.in/case-study/teaching-culture-through-storytelling

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Examples/References: dsource.in/showcase/ticket-design,
dsource.in/showcase/bent-design

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d. Contact details
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Examples/References: dsource.in/tool/trinetra/

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Animation Processes and Visual Form

The aim was to practice the animation principles (timing, keying etc) and use them in various assignments
by
Associate Prof. Phani Tetali
Animation Design
Industrial Design Centre

 

 

  1. Head turns and body turns
  2. lipsync animation
  3. Wall Jump Animation
  4. Stop Motion Shorts
Head turns and body turns

To animate Head turns and body turns 

lipsync animation

To make a lipsync animation syncing to a given dialogue

Wall Jump Animation

To design a character and make an animation in which the character has to jump a high wall following a proper plot

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Stop Motion Shorts

To make a 1 minute stop motion animated short utilizing the different aspects of stop motion utilizing the different aspects of stop motion like pixilation, paper cutout, etc.

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