Hello, I am Roy, a student animator creating a showreel in preparation of finishing my course. This video shows some of the animations that I am planning to use in my showreel: http://vimeo.com/265926367 As I am still in the process of generating work for this showreel, could you please provide advice for what kind of…
@AnthonyAnimation Thank you, I have been looking at existing demo reels, and was mainly worried if there is something that I may be missing. I will continue animating what I want to animate, thank you for the advice. @penOr Thank you, I am hoping to work in the games industry, so it is helpful to know that cycles are good…
Your best bet is to look at industry professionals' demo reels if you'd like an idea of what to include in yours. At the same time I personally think you should animate what you want to animate. Your passion will show through more than if you work on something because you think someone else will like it. Try to be unique…
@Rmunday Thank you for the feedback, I will be sure to adjust the hand. Also, I am planning to show some animations in-engine, as this is a part of my final assignment, though up until recently there have been some issues with implementing the animations into Unreal. Thank you.
I agree with anthony about animating what you're passionate about - it will turn out better than something you're forcing yourself to produce. It also depends on what part of the industry you want to get in to (games / vfx / feature film). If you include a lot of cycles then you're tailoring it for games. If you're…
Without echoing what has been said, regarding the pieces you already have they are all pretty solid. Generally you should start with your strongest piece which in my opinion would be the little fox guy, his subtle secondary action and overlap on the ears really give this piece huge character. Your second best piece should…