Beginners, post your Flash animations here.
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Nov 15, 2012 6:47 PM #788067
Well, that's your second anim, right? Still pretty good, you'll learn how to add force soon with pratice.
Nov 15, 2012 6:58 PM #788070
http://www.filz.us/78x what do u say?answers appreciated
Nov 15, 2012 8:15 PM #788097
Quote from sotechhttp://www.filz.us/78x what do u say?answers appreciated
Did you put the V-Cam in a tween? It moves strange...
Nov 15, 2012 8:19 PM #788098
Nov 15, 2012 9:32 PM #788137
Nov 16, 2012 3:54 PM #788757
dude,dont double post...but otherwise,it was preety good,just need to work on the fact that ur resizing a little.
and no,i dont use tween for vcam,am i supposed to?
and no,i dont use tween for vcam,am i supposed to?
Nov 16, 2012 4:31 PM #788780
didn't mean to double post bro, the forum held back my post(waiting for mod to okay it) and i had an updated one i wanted to post instead.
i'm having a big issue with the resizing thing. i'm used to full body. and i wasn't using my tablet when i made the first half
i'm having a big issue with the resizing thing. i'm used to full body. and i wasn't using my tablet when i made the first half
Nov 16, 2012 4:56 PM #788791
Quote from sotechno,i dont use tween for vcam,am i supposed to?
Yes.
Nov 16, 2012 6:22 PM #788840
Quote from Blublublublu.:animation:.
this is a good start for starting 3d perspectives.
throwing the elbow behind the body sells the wind-up, but you seem to have just as many frames in the punch as the wind-up.
throw an air punch and you'll see it's slower on the draw, but fast on the punch.
this is where animating on the 2's comes in handy, as you can cut and add frames to get your timing right.
edit:

compared to
just removed a few frames
EDITT::
[swf=http://filesmelt.com/dl/ls4.swf]width=700 height=300[/swf]
Nov 16, 2012 11:57 PM #789187
Second serious animation, tips?
http://www.fileize.com/files/8ba2ece6/063/Finish.swf
http://www.fileize.com/files/8ba2ece6/063/Finish.swf
Nov 17, 2012 10:53 AM #789606
First one looks better in my opinion... It has more power to it.
Nov 17, 2012 11:36 AM #789628
Quote from Max Vadorthis is a good start for starting 3d perspectives.
throwing the elbow behind the body sells the wind-up, but you seem to have just as many frames in the punch as the wind-up.
throw an air punch and you'll see it's slower on the draw, but fast on the punch.
this is where animating on the 2's comes in handy, as you can cut and add frames to get your timing right.
edit:
compared to
just removed a few frames
Oh, so for adding "power" to a punch (or any attack), the distance between frames have to be larger than in the rest of moves.
But I think there is a problem. When do you remove frames for adding power, the viewer can miss the move...
Thank you for your help!
EDIT: I put the new one as avatar image
EDIT2:
First one looks better in my opinion... It has more power to it.
If you mean the first one on his post, it's because is the edited one.
Nov 17, 2012 7:17 PM #790062
Yeah,the bottom one.
Nov 18, 2012 7:46 AM #790673
old animator Idiom:"don't blink, you'll miss the good frames."
true when you shorten the length you miss the details, but if a guy is punching someone and you blink, and he's still punching him, you see that it is really slow.
you sacrifice detail for speed. happens in real life too. when a boxer throws a jab, it's fast, loose, and not accurate. the big wind up haymakers are more on target, but move slower.
make actions in person, then transpose that into your animation, paying attention to the details and the timing
true when you shorten the length you miss the details, but if a guy is punching someone and you blink, and he's still punching him, you see that it is really slow.
you sacrifice detail for speed. happens in real life too. when a boxer throws a jab, it's fast, loose, and not accurate. the big wind up haymakers are more on target, but move slower.
make actions in person, then transpose that into your animation, paying attention to the details and the timing
Nov 19, 2012 12:40 PM #791863
Whoa! :) I agree with Max Vador. @ Insentparanoia, LMAO (OMG you turned into a midget) The animation looked fine to me, just need to work with your stickman construction or make your brush a bit smoother, maybe 45? Also, you're lacking force D:. The force thing is very annoying, it takes a while to get and fully understand how to animate it, at least for me... it took me