Finding Nemo Fish imitation
2021-10-13 18:32
How to create a vivid virtual fish is a very interesting thing. Ralph Aigleston said: "Fish is a slippery, scaly animal. I hope the audience will like the animated image we created. What kind of image can be accepted by the audience? Finally, we chose three Material-gelatinous, velvety and metallic effect." The skins of the clownfish Malin and Nemo are gelatinous materials, while Daorui’s skin clearly has a velvety soft effect, while the metallic skin gives a group of Of tuna.
Everyone thinks that fish will inevitably wave their tails when they swim. Therefore, even if the blue upside down does not shake the tail fin when it is swimming in reality, the actual effect will look particularly crappy when applied to cartoons. Later, Brown still added The animation of Daorui shaking his tail fin.
A lot of body language is used in the animation. The fins are equivalent to the arms, and the action of inserting the fins at the appropriate time makes the fish's movements look natural. How to make the fin movement is also a problem: if you raise your hand underwater, your body will move back. If the fish is spinning somewhere, artists must find the balance point when the fish swims correctly and let it swim. The action looks real and believable. In addition, Yu'er's rich expression makes it more humane.
Extended Reading
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Marlin: Where's Nemo? Where is he?
Bloat: [pointing frantically] Dentist! Dentist!
Marlin: What's a dentist? What is that?
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[Gerald the pelican seems to be choking]
Nigel: [casually] Alright Gerald, what is it? Fish got your tongue?
[Gerald opens his mouth to show this is indeed the case]
Dory, Marlin: Aaaaahh!
Nigel: Love a duck!