Friday, February 1, 2013

Creating Shapes: The Basics-Part 1

Alright. So, when making characters, I'd say the classic would be this:
Now, keep in mind that all their body parts and clothing can be interchangeable.
     If you have already figured out that these two characters consist of powerpoint-given shapes, then you've already indirectly learned this first lesson. If not, then please continue reading on:

1. First decide on a character to create. For example...a person from the roman times 
2. Now decide on the types of clothing that they might wear. They might have a rhombus against his clothes like this to create togas of some sort like: 


1 comment:

  1. Animation, to me, means that the cartoon images are actually coming alive on the screen, as in, they are animated. It seems like your posts are talking about how to use PowerPoint tools to create custom figures on slides, but they're not animated, just cartoonish. There is a difference you need to clarify.

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