Nicole Herr creature animator of Game of Thrones, Guardians of the Galaxy, and more gives 10 insights about her experiences in animation. She answers questions from "how long she has been a professional animator for" to "what is the workflow of animating a creature shot". She also explains the process of animating the dragon from Game of Thrones. Nicole said that for the commercial the rig was well thought out and therefore it was very smooth to animate. She also shared the references she uses when animating the dragons. For a big dragon she'll use a pelican and condor and for a small ones she uses humming birds and bats. Nicole also being a mentor gives tips on animating like don't overcomplicate your shot, plan your shot, and remember to always give the creature some character. Lastly, Nicole finishes off by saying "The dream shot is the next one" saying that every shot is a dream shot.
I really enjoyed this article! This is because of one reason, it actually told me things that I already didn't know. Especially when she explains how to plan your shot and what to do and what not to do. I just think that this article is a great change of pace from the usual boring tip articles. That being said I also thought it was cool how many movies she worked on like, Guardians of the Galaxy, Owls of Gahool, Watchmen, and many more. Overall this was a really cool and interesting article.
Well that's the end of this serious time! Hope you have all enjoyed and I will see all you lovely faces later, peace!
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