I was really pleased with how the movement of the armature worked. The armature was a bit more difficult to move because it only moves certain ways at the joints, where as the armature I made move in all places, but then I worry about snapping the wire, whereas with the bought armature, I didn't need to worry about that, it is a lot more stable.
I was also very happy with the green screen test. I thought it would be extremely difficult to learn and wouldn't have a very good end look. But it once I had a quick refresher, I remembered how easy it was.
I prefer the look of the green screen to the light changes. The only downside is the background does look too cartoony. So I have asked Deborah Price if she could create a digital background for me. It would be one background but two colours.
The other thing I realised through the feasibility study was that even though the magnets that Henry gave me were incredibly strong, the set would need to be a lot thinner. The magnets could stick to the feet through the floor but it was difficult to keep them in the exact same place when I moved the feet. I already have the set, and I think that a thinner set would result in the floor bending with the weight. So I will look into getting metal plates for the feet.
I think the feasibility study was very successful, even though I don't have a finished model, it helped me figure out where I was and what I'd need to change before I start.
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