Wednesday, 2 January 2013

The 12 principles of animation number 5#: Exaggeration

Exaggeration in animation can have two very different effects on the character or action. the first is the comical effect which is caused by distorting real life drawings a good example of this is "raving rabbids" Wii party game as the player can customize their rabbid by screwing their heads or blowing up their ears to exaggerate their look. On the other hand it can also give other the personality of the character more clearly as well as their mood which can be more interesting than real-life; an example of this is "The Sims" games as the Sims exaggerate their feelings to make their stories more interesting 

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