Today I was learning how to make animations frame by frame using a website called Brush Ninja.
I enjoyed using the app to make the animation, as it was pretty simple and easy to understand.
I found it hard to have to keep restarting frames over and over again. Also, I wish there was a colour wheel.
My animation shows the nine Matariki stars slightly glistening in the night sky.
Next time I would change the colours of the stars, as you couldn't see them twinkling as much as I would like.
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Tuesday 2 July 2019
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Hi Quinn
ReplyDeleteMy name is Heidi from St Patrick's school in Greymouth. I really like your Matariki Animation.How did you do it?
Thanks Heidi
Hi Heidi! I made this using a website called Brush Ninja.
DeleteHi Quinn im Samantha from Saint patricks school i really love how you did you matariki animation and all the information and effort you've put into it good job!
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