
Biggest part to this project is the show of emotion. On our trip to the Zoo I was very interested in not only how the animals behaved and reacted to their enviorment but also how we as humans would interact/react with the animals. This idea was the foundation to my project so It's extremely important I get it right. I am relying on the panda's emotion to capture an audience's attention and get them to feel for him. So to ensure this happens, I have drawn up a range of different panda heads, each with different expressions so that I can translate the required emotions in my animations and across to the audience. With the emotions I have drawn them with regard to the reading we did recently. When happy, the panda has its ears pointed, when sad or distressed, it pulls them back. Then I have the change to the mouth, frowning to portray sadness, opened to portray distress and smiling to portray happiness. The lines around the eyes are also included as you can see to better communicate the required emotion.
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