For my animation I have chosen to make my clock move in a organic way. To do this I am going to make it look around and do a short walk. I want to create the idea that the clock is confused and unsure how to walk. I'm going to do this by making it walk slowly at first and then speed up.
1. Clock looks around - side to side and then up and down
2. Looks back down towards one foot and then lifts it
3. Head snaps back into original position out of shock
4. Looks back down and lifts opposite back foot
5. Slowly starts to walk forward
6. Stops walking
7. Looks back up and starts to shake head
8. Does a small nod and starts to walk again
9. Speeds up walking
10. Stops walking
11. End of animation
Thursday, 14 December 2017
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