Hi Amanda! This is such a charming shot! I love your dog and the interaction with the robot. Nice robot design too! :) Thanks for sharing your blocking! I have a few suggestion... let see if I can still post comments properly :P
-The first pose of the robot, I'd have all his legs bent (like the two ones in the front)It would be more surprising when he gets up.
-I agree with Brian's comment on FB. about the dog being a little more cautious... perhaps add some time before his first jump and have him stay a little longer in anticipation pose before his jump...just to slow down the first part.
-I really looove the jumping around. He really looks alive :)
-The dog at 9sec... I'd have him a tiny bit more in 3/4... just so we don't loose as much of his overall shape.
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Hi Amanda!
This is such a charming shot! I love your dog and the interaction with the robot. Nice robot design too! :) Thanks for sharing your blocking! I have a few suggestion... let see if I can still post comments properly :P
-The first pose of the robot, I'd have all his legs bent (like the two ones in the front)It would be more surprising when he gets up.
-I agree with Brian's comment on FB. about the dog being a little more cautious... perhaps add some time before his first jump and have him stay a little longer in anticipation pose before his jump...just to slow down the first part.
-I really looove the jumping around. He really looks alive :)
-The dog at 9sec... I'd have him a tiny bit more in 3/4... just so we don't loose as much of his overall shape.
Looking forward to see how this evolves!
Take care!
Em :)
Thanks Emilie! Appreciate the feedback :)
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