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gravity test by   smurphy
  

 
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 Kymberlee Burch 
26 April 2010
 
Ball Bounce: Try to avoid a "sticky" ball, the less "sticky" it looks, the more bouncy it will appear.
Brick: Unless made of a less dense material, bricks will not do extensive swaying. Just little wobbles will do fine unless provoked by an outside character.
Leaf: I love this one! The leaf really implies a nice wind.
 coreyhill97 
09 March 2010
 
Hey there smurphy my favorite piece was the laf drop it was animated very well, much better than when i was beginning to do that eons ago haha. I would keep the ball out of frame from the beginning or have something leading up to it, maybe adding more scenery, might just be my envornmental side coming out hehe. with the brick drop i would provide something leading up to how it falls i doubt someone would casually set a brick like that. But by the time you get to the end and see the leaf drop its a breath of fresh air it offers believability to it and its well done. Overall nice weight study!
 
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Posted on 04 March 2010

Student's intentions
To make objects move with weight and believability.

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how can I improve the believability of the objects movements

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