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YELL0 thread

PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2017 2:56 am
by YELL0
With the last thread that something happened(( So I'm from russia so forgive me for my english. I started reading books to enhance the animation.
Hobo https://imgur.com/aARirQT

unfinished animation https://imgur.com/3eBwURG
Yo, Give tutorials on fight:з

Re: YELL0 thread

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2017 7:37 am
by TθPS
Those jumps are neat, its pretty flow even with the weird spacing.
Whatsoever, you dont have to make a new thread to post an animation, simply edit it, also, these gifs are way too big for the thread itself, use [spoiler] or [tn=] to make it smaller

Re: YELL0 thread

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 1:32 am
by Bullzeye
u made me remember this gut back from a year or 2, i dont know if he is still here, i guess his name was wraybies! he too used to make jumps and parkour, he was so awesome but even so he almost never posted on his thread, he was veteran then! i guess there was a mention of him in staff vs regulars.
anyway these animations are good on the subject of physics, but the camera seems to be glitching, u can learn a bt about spacing in the tutorial section...
oh wait, tops already pointed that out, never mind!
keep animating and you might become wraybies 2.0.
keep animating, see ya around!

Re: YELL0 thread

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 2:39 am
by ZucchiniJuice
A lil bit too busy to do a full cnc but ima tell you that using an img hosting website like imgur and doing "[img}*url here*[/img] is much better than adding attachments. DD's chat system of adding attachments is subpar... it works... but its subpar.

Re: YELL0 thread

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 11:25 am
by Fleance
You seem to definitely understand what you need to do. Now go back and refine the animations. Look for shakiness and stiffness. Things that will make the animations frames flow with one another try different things ex: If I move this joint what will this joint need to do in the next frame. You are doing really well keep at it and look for the smaller things by looking at the stick figure in sections instead of as an entire animation. One leg or arm at a time and try to make that specific piece work into the rest of the animation. You have great potential and I'm looking forward to more animations from you.

Re: YELL0 thread

PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2017 3:20 am
by some nooby animator
nice physics yello your getting better!