Since I'd already went through this kind of process several times, it was pretty easy to get the results I wanted. I also found time to add a few extra lights and glow layers, to add a little more variety and polish to the final render.
The following screen grabs should give an idea of my process for most of the edit:
Following the precomposing of each shot, I arranged them all within the main composition and added the audio track. I'd planned on having a voice-over for the narrative but I was unable to get someone for that job in time as I hadn't planned it well enough. I could've just used my own voice but I'd tested that in a previous animatic (unshared) and it sounded rubbish. So rather than ruin the clip with my own voice I returned to subtitles to get the narrative across.
Editing the subtitles and title was straightforward enough, so this stage went pretty quickly without any problems. The only problem I found was with render times: due to the amount of 3D layers in the footage, the render times were pretty intense on my PC, resulting in a crash at one stage. Thankfully though, I'd allowed enough time that this didn't present too much of a problem and I was able to try again.
The final animation turned out alright I think. I'm fairly happy with it overall (other than the sketchiness of some of the drawings I didn't have time to revisit) and it's taught me quite a lot about my own methods and what skills I need to develop, so that's good.
Here's the final:
Editing the subtitles and title was straightforward enough, so this stage went pretty quickly without any problems. The only problem I found was with render times: due to the amount of 3D layers in the footage, the render times were pretty intense on my PC, resulting in a crash at one stage. Thankfully though, I'd allowed enough time that this didn't present too much of a problem and I was able to try again.
The final animation turned out alright I think. I'm fairly happy with it overall (other than the sketchiness of some of the drawings I didn't have time to revisit) and it's taught me quite a lot about my own methods and what skills I need to develop, so that's good.
Here's the final:





















































