Yes, Mr. Reyes...haha it seems as if cranes are always the first things learned in oragami, but thanks you know, and it repeats like 5 times. Actually, this clip was made really well, if only it taught another design that is less common. -karen
When the clip started I thought "wouldn't it be so much cooler if they took the hands out of the animation." And then it showed the actual clip... which came as a complete surprise haha. Anyways, I was amazed at how smooth and seamless the animation was, almost to the point where it looked CG animated. 15 frames/sec so thats about 1000+ frames.
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Yes, Mr. Reyes...haha it seems as if cranes are always the first things learned in oragami, but thanks you know, and it repeats like 5 times. Actually, this clip was made really well, if only it taught another design that is less common.
-karen
When the clip started I thought "wouldn't it be so much cooler if they took the hands out of the animation." And then it showed the actual clip... which came as a complete surprise haha. Anyways, I was amazed at how smooth and seamless the animation was, almost to the point where it looked CG animated. 15 frames/sec so thats about 1000+ frames.
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