Jackerman Exclusive Work: Parkside Playdate
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The most striking element of "Parkside Playdate" is its commitment to the "12 Principles of Animation," specifically squash and stretch and overlapping action. While many independent digital animations rely on rigid "puppets" or static movements, Jackerman utilizes hand-drawn techniques that allow for immense flexibility. The characters in "Parkside Playdate" possess a sense of weight and physics that makes their interactions feel grounded. Every movement—from a subtle shift in weight to a dynamic gesture—is calculated to maintain visual flow, ensuring that the viewer’s eye is never jarred by technical inconsistencies. Character Design and Aesthetic Appeal Leo had spent three months’ salary on these kicks
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