- While you create your stop motion animation, document your process. Take pictures of all steps involved so that you (or anybody else) can reproduce what you did at any given time in the future. Post your documentation on your blog. Add as much description as necessary.
Recently, I'm working on a Chinese Character project and decide to do a mascot out of this Chinese characters
I chose a few of them and do a scrawl for a brainstorm.
I love the one more like robotic, and then I re-design in different ways.
Here is my 5.
I feel it is a little bit boring without color and I want to do it more traditionally. I start use watercolor to do a experimenting.
And then, I choose the best one for the animation.
They are roughly about the same size.
I begin to do my first tracing. I keep all the line same with the initial one. I only change the left arm for a movement.
And then, I put my paper on the top of the 2nd drawing and doing the same process as the previous one.
Here is my third drawing, the arm is slightly rising.
Here is my nine drawings.



I marked each drawing with a number.
Then I took a photo of each drawings and upload into GIPHY.
I uploaded them in the right sequence and then uploaded again with reverse sequence.
After I uploaded my drawings, I try in different effect to create a fancy look.
After I decided which look I want, I named the project and copy the embed link.






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