![]() * I have permission from my students to promote their work on my website. All have aspects to be improved upon for their portfolio, but overall I was very pleased with their results. It was so fun seeing these little guys and gals come to life!īelow are some GIFs that were turned in. Giphy links preview in Facebook and Twitter. The number of frames they incorporated depended on their actions and how many they personally needed to see the actions to smooth completion. This GIF by Justin has everything: scary fish, sea creature, OCEAN CREATURE Share Advanced. Students had to implement at least 3 actions in their GIF to receive full credit– for example eyes blinking, arms moving, and feet tapping. I posted my own Part I and Part II tutorial YouTube videos demonstrating the steps on my laptop screen so students could reference them outside of class to produce their own GIF. There are many ways to make a GIF, but in my research I found it was best to form their creature in Illustrator, and pull the file into Photoshop to put it into action. Learn about the amazing whales, sharks and dolphins with the Octonauts in this fun and educational video. ![]() As an added continuation of their first Creature Cartoon project done in Adobe Illustrator, I challenged my students to turn it into a GIF after we started learning Photoshop. Creature Report - The Octonauts - YouTube 0:00 / 1:00 Creature Report - The Octonauts Brown Bag Films 42.5K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 12K 6. ![]()
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