Today's Animation Time features the Hammer Head Rig.
Head - light raise and lower with a little tilt side to side
Chest - raises and puffs with successive movement, a little twist and sway side to side
Tail - whips back and forth with extra overlap and drag
Fins - light forward strokes
Dorsal Fin - slight tilt and wave side to side
Today's Inspiration:
I think that an artist is a bit like a computer. He receives information from the world around him and from his past and from his own experiences. And it all goes into the brain.
Today's Walk is a Sharky Walk.
Head - light jut out and back with overlap on the fin and jaw
Chest - puffed out, light side to side sway and compress
Hips - rotate to offset the chest, light bounce
Legs - low medium heavy steps
Feet - medium wide gait, drag back on the passing position lift up and flop down, with overlap on the toe
Arms - left arm hangs down and back with a light swing, right arm held up and pumps
Hands - loose clench, left hand overlaps and drag from the swing of the arm and forearm extending into the fingers and thumb, right hand held up shakes and drags from the pump of the arm and forearm extending into the fingers and thumbs
Today's Inspiration:
"Working hours are from 8am to 12 and 1 to 5. but I never stop."
"I realized I was not only artistically inclined, but had a very keen and instinctive sense for mechanics. I liked them both. A strange combination. To me, machinery was an art also. I see great art in machinery."
Today's Walk is a Shark Walk.
Head - leads the action, extra flop and close on the jaw
Chest - swims up and down extra rotate and arc up and down
Tail - overlaps and drags from the swing of the chest
Fins - push forward and flop back
Today's Inspiration:
“I didn’t have any limitations. I could do anything.”
“I don’t mean to say that I’m all these things, but I try.
I got accused over the years of being a fine draftsman.
Actually I don’t really draw that well. It’s just I don’t stop trying as quickly.
I keep at it. I happen to have high standards and try to meet them.
I have to struggle like hell to make a drawing look good.”