Gif research
http://giphy.com/gifs/dancing-friday-3oEdv31lb6MQv2XNfO
Love this dude! I like the choice of block colour in his trousers and hair in contrast to the line as an outline. I also like that there is a texture used within the block colour.
http://giphy.com/gifs/animation-illustration-gif-3oEduIHiGbvjWnsWv6
The choice of colours in this really reflects a girly girl and works as a way of character design. I also really like the importance of the hair and how it flows around her shoulders. Also the lack of marks on her skirt but that the few lines there do make a difference.
http://giphy.com/gifs/illustration-7CwM0vPeqBhUQ
This Gif reminds me of my male characters crazy dancing. I really like the curved arm coming around and how it is such an outgoing motion. This definitely promotes the impact of simplicity when it is pulled off.
http://giphy.com/gifs/illustration-bonobos-A7AyTTGYjCzVC
This is a very detailed Gif. It is also a lot less fluid than the other ones (more like mine) and has a lot less frames. I think the use of shading is interesting and the contrast of the static textured background of the complimentary orange.
http://giphy.com/gifs/girlshbo-dancing-girls-season-1-HDvi8jKd9YOWs
This is a very quirky Gif. the bottom half of their out of proportion bodies doesn't move but their arms are doing very sudden changes. Its very strange but I like it.
http://www.chrisferrantello.com/biscotti.html
This is almost relevant to my Gifs. It basically is the story behind why they are dancing in their bedrooms. I just really love this Gif. I love the contrast between the really harsh thick black and the dots. Also the use of shape and the curly tongue coming out. Also that it is just weird and the eyes have taken an embrace to a new level. Also only using a tiny section of colour is very effective. I have watched this on loop for aaaages.






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