Beginners, post your Pivot animations here.
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Sep 30, 2009 10:33 PM #494180
how do i get my piv. animation on to this website thats all i want to know and it wont tell me!
Oct 1, 2009 12:21 AM #494211
when you are posting there should be an attachment button (the paperclip) i think i really am not 100% sure but that should be it maybe a non-noob could tell you
Oct 1, 2009 12:39 AM #494223
my next post will be of my second stykz animation sorry but i only needed one more post to post it :Happy:
Oct 1, 2009 12:43 AM #494225
Oct 1, 2009 1:12 AM #494238
Dam dude... u triple posted... I wouldnt do that if i were u... lol
anyway, heres a animation that i need some CC on

the places i do realize i messed up on that i couldnt fix was the guy was sliding his feet on the bench,
and while he was sliding down the rock after he fell, the back was stiff, and it was a bit twitchy.....
anyway, heres a animation that i need some CC on

the places i do realize i messed up on that i couldnt fix was the guy was sliding his feet on the bench,
and while he was sliding down the rock after he fell, the back was stiff, and it was a bit twitchy.....
Oct 1, 2009 1:52 AM #494250
oh wow i didn't notice that thanks for that notice.
i know i am just a noob but it looks a little odd when the guy that got kicked hits the rock but that is just me
i know i am just a noob but it looks a little odd when the guy that got kicked hits the rock but that is just me
Oct 1, 2009 3:54 PM #494396
I has that background!:Smile:Oct 1, 2009 3:58 PM #494398
Quote from Pcsonhere is my animation please comment
(i am thinking of putting this as my avatar or sigg so please give me some tips first)
Did you use styks or pivot for this?
Oct 1, 2009 4:20 PM #494410
The animation is shit, mainly because it wasn't realistic, it lacked easing and was stiff. Also the smoke was kind of shit. Those things happen only to non-experienced animators, so you still have to learn a lot of things.
Oct 1, 2009 4:42 PM #494417
I know. I've only had pivot for a couple of months and only just scrape mid beginner. all well.
Oct 1, 2009 7:21 PM #494470
Quote from ghost12321Did you use styks or pivot for this?
i used stykz on the animation
@ avian are talking about my animation?
Oct 1, 2009 9:37 PM #494514
He's not.
Take a look through here: http://www.stickpageportal.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1582585#post1582585
I believe most if not all of the principles still apply to stykz. You need to learn the basics still but ou'll improve pretty quickly once you've got it.
When he bends down he needs to be leant a bit further forward or have his feet further apart because he's off balance. Also, I think you were either trying to ease for too many frames (on the arms especially) or just started the easing too early and realised you needed to keep moving to get into the right position. You need to avoid oving at that sort of speed for that length of time, but it'll get better with practice.
Besides that and a few other minor points that you don't need to worry about too much for now it wasn't too bad. I think you just need the experience to avoid patches of shakiness and stiffness.
Quote from Pcson
Take a look through here: http://www.stickpageportal.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1582585#post1582585
I believe most if not all of the principles still apply to stykz. You need to learn the basics still but ou'll improve pretty quickly once you've got it.
Quote from Teriyakidanyway, heres a animation that i need some CC on
the places i do realize i messed up on that i couldnt fix was the guy was sliding his feet on the bench,
and while he was sliding down the rock after he fell, the back was stiff, and it was a bit twitchy.....
When he bends down he needs to be leant a bit further forward or have his feet further apart because he's off balance. Also, I think you were either trying to ease for too many frames (on the arms especially) or just started the easing too early and realised you needed to keep moving to get into the right position. You need to avoid oving at that sort of speed for that length of time, but it'll get better with practice.
Besides that and a few other minor points that you don't need to worry about too much for now it wasn't too bad. I think you just need the experience to avoid patches of shakiness and stiffness.
Oct 1, 2009 9:52 PM #494518
Quote from ZedHe's not.
Take a look through here: http://www.stickpageportal.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1582585#post1582585
I believe most if not all of the principles still apply to stykz. You need to learn the basics still but ou'll improve pretty quickly once you've got it.
When he bends down he needs to be leant a bit further forward or have his feet further apart because he's off balance. Also, I think you were either trying to ease for too many frames (on the arms especially) or just started the easing too early and realised you needed to keep moving to get into the right position. You need to avoid oving at that sort of speed for that length of time, but it'll get better with practice.
Besides that and a few other minor points that you don't need to worry about too much for now it wasn't too bad. I think you just need the experience to avoid patches of shakiness and stiffness.
thanks for that link and that tut helped me understand the way to animate better but can you tell me what you thought of the video i posted and if you think i should put that as my avatar or signature?
Oct 1, 2009 10:00 PM #494524
I don't think you should set it as an avvy or sig. I think you should wait until you've learned the basics, otherwise people might look at you as just another noob (which, assuming you take the time to improve, you're not btw).
Oct 1, 2009 10:24 PM #494535
