This is the video I used for dynamic path!
It's cool because you can move objects by making a path by drawing it.
So basically, you draw a path by a pencil or brush tool. You then place the ball at the beginning of the line or at the end of the line.
I also learned that when you press ctrl+enter, you get this pop up window and your animation runs.
I would like to just say that because there are too many sites in the internet, I find it terribly hard to find the right source for me.
I also am sorry how I don't have really a project I am working on right now. I think I will play while doing the project. It's just annoying how I still havn't really found a reliable source. Especially when I go to youtube for video tutorials, I find these videos but I don't understand exactly how they are doing it.
To be honest, I don't really learn much in this class. I just don't understand this system of
'you are in charge of what you do and you will learn skills by the internet'
When I learned photoshop, swish-max, powerpoint in Korea, the teachers gave us a hand-out made by themselves; meaning that they know 100% about this software.
And I don't even feel like I am learning a new thing every class.
It's just.. not my way of learning.
And I don't think this helps others either in my class because I very often see Garrett watching videos of experts' work of animation made by Blender. He hardly knows any 'thing' about the software.
I think it's about time we get textbooks or handouts and make students do their project based on the book. It's just terrible to make students learn by the internet. You don't know how tempting facebook and other sites are..
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