The chosen Ordinary: The Last Scene.
This scene was the longest compared to the other because I later decided to combine the remaining scenes I had to save me some time. Just like the scene before this scene was also animated in one animation folder.
The first shot consisted of uniting and flying together at the scene. This shot lacked some motion since due to me copying and pasting the drawings and scaling them as I moved on.
The second shot was the one that I struggled with the most. I Initially tried using a tree brush to draw the background but the results where the same whether I was on different animation folders or not. I could not fully colour the whole background. To make sure the viewer does not get confused, I coloured the foreground very dark to contrast against the background.
The next shot was a log that was slowly falling towards on of the fire fighter that were putting out the flames. The scene then cut to the point of view of the fire fighter.
The next shot was after the tree fell and Sentinal stepped in to save the fire fighter that was about to get crushed by the tree. I had a hard time trying to make it look like he was lifting the tree up in the sky but instead, it looked as if the fire fighter was crushed instead. It would have been better if I coloured the hero to make it look like he saved him.
This last scene introduced the last hero, life weaver. In the scene, she slowly descends from the sky to heal the injured fire fighters on the ground that had minor burns.
This scene had the most challenging parts of the animation which included the shot from above the forest, and the shot where they where flying to the scene. I did a terrible job when colouring the background and the fore ground because I did not separate the 2 into different animation folders. This led to the back ground and fore ground clashing together, which might confuse the viewer as they try to figure what is taking place in the scene. If I had more time I would have definitely added more details.



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