I think the 3D pop-up thing could work really nicely: you might want to look at this technique too; it's in the same zone - isometric models/animations:
https://vimeo.com/search?q=isometric%20animation
They have that same sense of miniature/cuteness implied by the pop-up idea. In terms of narration, yes, but I also think you might want to consider using key words appear within the animation too - a bit like when, at school, you would add labels to diagrams. You've already done a quick exercise with Simon using AE and Maya together in order to get text to 'stick' to 3D spaces, angles, objects and cameras - so you've got a technique in readiness there for this sort of thing:
OGR 14/03/2019
ReplyDeleteHey Katerin,
I think the 3D pop-up thing could work really nicely: you might want to look at this technique too; it's in the same zone - isometric models/animations:
https://vimeo.com/search?q=isometric%20animation
They have that same sense of miniature/cuteness implied by the pop-up idea. In terms of narration, yes, but I also think you might want to consider using key words appear within the animation too - a bit like when, at school, you would add labels to diagrams. You've already done a quick exercise with Simon using AE and Maya together in order to get text to 'stick' to 3D spaces, angles, objects and cameras - so you've got a technique in readiness there for this sort of thing:
https://vimeo.com/140642068