In depth - rank the person above you
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:42 am
Rather than just saying, beginner, inter, vet, or elite, I thought this could be a sweet idea, plus it would let the animators know specifically what they might need to work on in order to improve.
Basically you just look at the above users animations, and check to see what they are good at, what they are okay at, or what they aren't. Some of the categories are subjective because having a low rank on some may be a good thing. Like how realism can hold an advantage for having a low rank, since you may have a cartoony style! Etc.
These are the possible ranking categories:
To rank the person rank them out of ten next to the category. For example:
Flow: 3/10
Easing: 6/10
Spacing: 5/10
And so on. Thanks Tuna for the idea to change the ranking system from stars to numbers lol.
Thanks to jojishi for the formula too:
Formula:
There are 12 ranks in total, so:
100 (maximum score possible) / 12 = Each individual rank score
= 8.3
Score / r = rank placement
89 / 8.3 = 10.7
1 = Low Beginner
2 = Medium Beginner
3 = High Beginner
and so on..
Okay! Start ranking! I wanna see if this works :)
Basically you just look at the above users animations, and check to see what they are good at, what they are okay at, or what they aren't. Some of the categories are subjective because having a low rank on some may be a good thing. Like how realism can hold an advantage for having a low rank, since you may have a cartoony style! Etc.
These are the possible ranking categories:
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Flow:
Easing:
Spacing:
Realism:
Power:
Physics:
3D:
Effects:
Stick making:
Detail of animation:
Cinematics:
Overall Rank: beginner, inter, vet, or elite
To rank the person rank them out of ten next to the category. For example:
Flow: 3/10
Easing: 6/10
Spacing: 5/10
And so on. Thanks Tuna for the idea to change the ranking system from stars to numbers lol.
Thanks to jojishi for the formula too:
Formula:
There are 12 ranks in total, so:
100 (maximum score possible) / 12 = Each individual rank score
= 8.3
Score / r = rank placement
89 / 8.3 = 10.7
1 = Low Beginner
2 = Medium Beginner
3 = High Beginner
and so on..
Okay! Start ranking! I wanna see if this works :)