Random Animations....

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Random Animations....

Postby Mardur » Sat Feb 14, 2015 2:13 am

Welcome to my thread.. ;)
I make animations in spare time and they will be mostly short, just something quick and random i think off.
I made my first animations around 2009 or something, i cant remember, it was a long time ago, but recently i got back into it.
Hope you like the animations i make, gonna be uploading more from time to time so you can keep watching more of my c*** !
In this one i made a simple laser shot:

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My walking animation:

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I don't know, call it a workout or something:

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Practicing for a fighting animation:

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Remembered last night so i made this little animation:

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Re: Random Animations....

Postby Coweetie » Sat Feb 14, 2015 2:16 am

Well hi on TDD :)
I can easily see that you seem to have animated before, your easing looks quite good already :).
There's some shakiness here and there, but I guess that's normal when not animating for so long time.
Have fun here and stay awesome (thumbsup
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Re: Random Animations....

Postby Mori » Sat Feb 14, 2015 4:35 pm

Hello there, you have good animations, plz use 18 or 17 fps because it'll look better.
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Re: Random Animations....

Postby Franklin » Sat Feb 14, 2015 4:59 pm

How are those .jpg? What the heck?

- Your animations are pretty smooth, but you still need to work on some of the other basics.
- On the punch test, I suggest that you put your figure in a defensive position, as no one punches and then put there arms at their side the way he does.
- on the punch test, I suggest using ctrl+click in order to stretch the upper arm segment, so that you can shorten in the frame before the arm is completely stretched out.
- To show power, it is good to move the torso forward during a punch.
- The walking animation is a bit stop and go, but still good.

Courtesy?
- I'd suggest using more of a plain base until you are more proficient at animation, as you will be able to focus more on movements.
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