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Lp9's Animations / Simple 3D
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Mon Oct 26, 2015 12:21 pm
by lp9
I'll post all my animations here i guess
Order is from newest to oldest
Most recent animation:
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Quick 3D handthrow August 23 2017
Simple 3D October 23 2016
One vs Many October 23 2016
No tremor
With tremor
Run Spinkick October 8 2016
Simple effects October 7 2016
Psychic vs stickman January 2 2016
Combo test 2 December 30 2015
3D walk and punch December 29 2015
Run n' slip December 28 2015
Energy blast October 30 2015
Camera shake test October 29 2015
Walk & run October 28 2015
Fire punch October 27 2015
Made an another animation today, a combo test October 27 2015
Here's one i made yesterday, testing pivot 4 out. This is my first animation in years, so it might not be that good. October 26 2015
Re: Lp9's Animations
Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2015 3:19 am
by lp9
Made an another animation today, a combo test
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Tue Oct 27, 2015 5:56 am
by Juke
Awesome stuff dude, keep it up!
Also when you update your thread with a new animation, also edit the new animation into the first post.
I did it for you.
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Tue Oct 27, 2015 6:39 am
by TθPS
Great stuff!but these animations is little shaky, and try the control/ctrl button,it's awesome.
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Tue Oct 27, 2015 4:41 pm
by lp9
Thanks everyone!
UPDATE: Made a fire punch, i like this one.
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Tue Oct 27, 2015 6:56 pm
by Raymond
Very creative man. I can't tell you how many fire punches I've seen animated, but this one stands out for some reason. I like the little effects you added like the cracks in the ground and the way the wall crumbles from the impact. Little things like that really bring the animation to life. I would say the main things you should work on is foot placement and making sure the figure doesn't shake at times. I'm sure you'll get the hang of that soon and get intermediate pretty quick.
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Tue Oct 27, 2015 7:36 pm
by Madnessthunder
Raymond wrote:Very creative man. I can't tell you how many fire punches I've seen animated, but this one stands out for some reason. I like the little effects you added like the cracks in the ground and the way the wall crumbles from the impact. Little things like that really bring the animation to life. I would say the main things you should work on is foot placement and making sure the figure doesn't shake at times. I'm sure you'll get the hang of that soon and get intermediate pretty quick.
I agree with Raymond. Your animations could use some work, but if you're just a beginner you'll be inters in no time. That fire punch made me jelly, keep up the good work man.
EDIT: I actually liked that animation a lot and made a tribute to it.
Here.
I've been on a shit animation streak with no inspiration, I thank you for your animation friend
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Wed Oct 28, 2015 7:44 am
by lp9
Raymond wrote:Very creative man. I can't tell you how many fire punches I've seen animated, but this one stands out for some reason. I like the little effects you added like the cracks in the ground and the way the wall crumbles from the impact. Little things like that really bring the animation to life. I would say the main things you should work on is foot placement and making sure the figure doesn't shake at times. I'm sure you'll get the hang of that soon and get intermediate pretty quick.
Thanks! I'll try making my movements smoother and not as shaky in my next animations.
Something wrote:I agree with Raymond. Your animations could use some work, but if you're just a beginner you'll be inters in no time. That fire punch made me jelly, keep up the good work man.
EDIT: I actually liked that animation a lot and made a tribute to it.
Here.
I've been on a shit animation streak with no inspiration, I thank you for your animation friend
Woah, your fire punch looks awesome, glad to help you with ideas for an animation lol
UPDATE: Made a walk & run animation, tried to make it as smooth as i could.
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Wed Oct 28, 2015 8:10 am
by Vito
Wow man, you're a beginner and quite good already. Just learn about basic movement, and momentum. I've seen some animation lost momentum in the middle of animation. Keep up the great work.
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Thu Oct 29, 2015 9:58 am
by lp9
Tried to do the camera shake effect:
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Thu Oct 29, 2015 12:13 pm
by Raymond
Yup that's a camera shake. I think you pulled it off. The movements look good too, but the second hit looks pretty weak, even with that shock-wave effect.
If you wanted it to look like a powerful punch you need to show more anticipation before the punch. Also immediately after that second punch you showed his body recoil. It's ok to show that recoil, but when someone puts a lot of power into a punch it's hard to get rid of all that built up momentum as fast as you displayed. You could show this loss of momentum a number of different ways, maybe by having him lose his balance and fall over or even just add 4-5 frames after the punch with his arm extended before he moves backwards. A fast recoil means a weak hit.
Otherwise it looks good. You are improving!
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Fri Oct 30, 2015 4:31 am
by lp9
Made an energy blast thing, this one took a while to make.
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Fri Oct 30, 2015 5:56 am
by Madnessthunder
lp9 wrote:Made an energy blast thing, this one took a while to make.
That's pretty good dude. Your effects are great, but your moments are still lacking behind at medium beginner. I'd work on those more than effects since you have those down.
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Wed Nov 04, 2015 2:14 pm
by KingArrow
wow cool so good effects !!!
Re: Lp9's Animations
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Mon Dec 28, 2015 2:39 pm
by lp9
run n' slip
got lazy at the end, maybe i'll do more animations soon and hopefully not stop animating for 2 months again