Rabu, 10 September 2008

What Are Figure 8 Curves and How Do They Fit in With the Movements of Characters

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There are things you can do to your shot to really enhance it's fluidity and rhythm. Different types of movements can call for different types of arcs; for example faster movements usually benefit from more circularmovements (like tying a bow really fast for example). Figure 8 curves are another type of curve that enhance a movement to keep the motion alive.

Gesturing with the hands for example in a figure 8 movement (the sides of the "8" don't have to be equal, in fact it may add more texture if you have a big loop and then a smaller one or vice versa) is a way to move movethe arms in one direction, then reverse the direction in a pleasing visual way.


Again, tying a bow or similar faster movements are examples of using a figure 8 curve to change direction quickly but fluidly.


- Guest Blogger Keith Sintay

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