You did a great job with the animation. What I really like about it is how it's very close to mimicking how a real basketball bounces. My favorite part of the animation is when the ball bounces in the middle of the screen because it looks like an invisible hand is holding it there and bouncing it in place.
Blinky Palermo, born Peter Schwarze, aka Peter Heisterkamp (June 2, 1943 - February 18, 1977), was a German abstract painter.
Schwarze (whose last name became Heisterkamp when he was adopted as an infant) was given his outlandish name in 1964, during his studies with Joseph Beuys at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. The name refers to an American Mafioso and boxing promoter who was famous at the time for "owning" Sonny Liston. According to legend, it was given to Schwarze at the suggestion of Beuys when the famous teacher noticed the physical resemblance between Schwarze and the gangster.
3 comments:
Guily,
Great job! I really liked this one and how you were able to make the ball look smaller when it was far away and bigger closer up.
~Karen Borden
You did a great job with the animation. What I really like about it is how it's very close to mimicking how a real basketball bounces. My favorite part of the animation is when the ball bounces in the middle of the screen because it looks like an invisible hand is holding it there and bouncing it in place.
- Juleah Chandler
I agree. The gesture and the movement is convincingly natural.
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