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Final Creating Model Sheets For Drawing (Regular)

The document discusses model sheets, which are reference sheets for animators that show how a character is constructed and how it would pose. It identifies learning competencies around identifying model sheets for reference and checking animation breakdowns and key drawings against an exposure sheet, which is a chart showing each frame of an animated scene. The task is to create a character model using traditional methods, then transfer it to Photoshop and Animate to make a digital version and animate it smashing things as the Hulk.
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Final Creating Model Sheets For Drawing (Regular)

The document discusses model sheets, which are reference sheets for animators that show how a character is constructed and how it would pose. It identifies learning competencies around identifying model sheets for reference and checking animation breakdowns and key drawings against an exposure sheet, which is a chart showing each frame of an animated scene. The task is to create a character model using traditional methods, then transfer it to Photoshop and Animate to make a digital version and animate it smashing things as the Hulk.
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Model sheets for

drawing (regular)
MARICON H. RIVERA
Learning Competencies
LO 3. Identify requirements for in-between drawings in
actual scene folders (cartoon, regular)

3.2 Identify model sheets for reference.


3.3 Collect model sheets for reference.
3.4 Check all clean-up key drawings for errors.
3.5 Check against x-sheet for errors all animation
breakdowns.
Guide Questions
1. This are the poses that are
drawn by the animators.
Animator Key
2. This are the guide to the
positions of the elements in
the scene.
Layout
3. A chart that shows frame by
frame of every animated
scene.

Xsheet (Exposure Sheet)


4. A reference sheet of an
animator that shows how a
character is constructed and
how would it pose.

Model Sheet
. A rough sketch at the center
mark of in-betweens provided
by the animator .

Inbetween
Hulk Smash
in
Adobe Animate
Task #1.

Remember Me!
Create a character model using
traditional method then transfer it
to Photoshop then in Animate to
create a digital version of your
character model.
Rubric

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