This week yeri and I finished drawing the storyboard, she did the subplot for the real scene, and I did the story for the virtual scene. I marked the animation parts in different colors for 3D (blue), 2D (pink), and AE (green), and after the actual planning details, we cut down the existing plan considering the time and workload.
I wanted the storytelling throughout the animation to make the audience think it was a funny scene that looked more in line with the fantasy. Although it was a funny scene, it mocked the act of criticism, a contrast I think was also highlighted by the fact that the frogs as the primary 2D characters were like innocent students facing reality, each with their characteristics, but in the end, none of them were heeded by the plaster, which also highlighted the fact that the critics didn’t care about the people they were criticizing.
First Edition:






In the second version, we removed a character and several shots to make the animation more streamlined:
After modification:






I was sick this week, so not much work could be done, I built two models with the help of An, making UV texture, and rigging, making the blend shape:
David



Plaster Head of a Woman:



EYE:

