With the final animation, I've decided to use hand drawn animation, one of the more time consuming processes and somehow made it more time consuming by painting each individual frame! I think with the planning, I may have jumped to final ideas a little too quickly without thinking things through. It didn't occur to me at the time about the timeline. In the end, the animation wasn't as smooth as I liked and some frames contains mistakes. However, overall, I think I've done quite well. The biggest problem faced in this module was consistency. It was difficult to keep the frames looking exactly the same especially with paint. Another difficulty was learning to use Final Cut Pro. Photoshop was already a bit of a challenge so using Final Cut was frustrating at times.
The biggest influence during this project was probably the Japanese styled paintings, I've learnt to illustrate in a new style. By studying the movements of the crane, I was able to emulate them. The main reason for painting as opposed to 3D modelling was because the origami crane is synonymous with Japan so I decided to keep the essence of it by painting in a rather Japanese style.
At some point, I'd like to continue with this animation as I feel I could go a little further with it and improve it. Maybe even give our cranes a happy ending.