I remember when I first started dipping my feet into the animation pool people always talked about how good tablets are for animation. I remember always wanting a tablet to use but never having one, until I got to college. In our starter kit we got a small wacom tablet and I was so excited to use it. Of course just using a tablet for the first time everything I made with it was bad, but it was clearly easier to use than a mouse. But I was so ready to use it in my first 2d animation class, but the quarter before I started that class our school upgraded all the computers in our lab to Cintiq monitors. And I haven't touched my tablet since...
Which was bad, I let myself get spoiled by that monitor so much. Even though it was amazing to use and I was able to make better things faster, it wasn't something I owned at home like the tablet. So now, being close to graduation I think I should spend more time working with the tablet I have. Though I should get a better tablet than the one our school provided me. but for now I'll practice with what I've got.
Which was bad, I let myself get spoiled by that monitor so much. Even though it was amazing to use and I was able to make better things faster, it wasn't something I owned at home like the tablet. So now, being close to graduation I think I should spend more time working with the tablet I have. Though I should get a better tablet than the one our school provided me. but for now I'll practice with what I've got.
It's pretty rough, not going to try anything too time consuming to practice. In terms of the motion I'm liking how the timing turned out. I fell victim to the shrinking disease and had to fix that, I don't think it's noticable now so I patched that up well. 3 seconds might be too short for practice but I'll worry about that later, I'll get myself to do another one of these tomorrow maybe add more to this, maybe not who knows.