Beginners, post your Pivot animations here.
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Apr 8, 2010 5:23 AM #565535
Out of pure respect, you should still credit the person who made them.
Apr 8, 2010 6:36 AM #565574
Quote from chanokthornWhen you're saving, you just change "Save as type:"(Under animation's name) from "Piv." to "Gif*". Then
-uncheck "merge"
-change Frame delay to 6
-change shrink frames by 1/1 to 1/2
ok thx bro..... :D
my first pivot...

naruto clone jutsu.....
very baddd........... :(
Apr 8, 2010 7:23 AM #565588
Here's running animation... much better CC please


Apr 8, 2010 7:30 AM #565589
Really good, way better then what I can do.
Looks proffesional.
Looks proffesional.
Apr 8, 2010 7:38 AM #565590
Quote from CrackbunnyReally good, way better then what I can do.
Looks proffesional.
No, I'm not professional . but thanks.
look at [SIZE="7"]Zed's[/SIZE] animation

and [SIZE="7"]Ghostly's[/SIZE] animation

and [SIZE="7"]Teriyakid's[/SIZE] animation

see?, I'm far away from them.
thanks for compliment me ^_^
Apr 8, 2010 9:45 AM #565625
Quote from chanokthornHere's ball animation...
It's called "Fade away" I've made 2 versions
-Success version:
-Fail version
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That's an incredible improvement. Good work. You're still not quite varying the speed perfectly, but it will come with practice.
Quote from chanokthornHere's running animation... much better CC please
And again, really good. There is nothing in this animation that you can improve on except for making lots more and getting experience. Can I ask how old you are?
Apr 8, 2010 10:13 AM #565635
Quote from ZedCan I ask how old you are?
er...I'm thirteen :)
Apr 8, 2010 10:27 AM #565645
Apr 8, 2010 10:34 AM #565648
Quote from chanokthorner...I'm thirteen :)
You're learning at about the rate of a 15/16 year old. Well done.
Quote from Panda.
Yeah, you need to copy the direct link to the image. Not sure which one that was.
I don't honestly know what you've done with that walk. You could try reading the tut again. Alternatively, just stand up and walk and try to copy that.
Apr 8, 2010 10:39 AM #565650
Quote from ZedYou're learning at about the rate of a 15/16 year old. Well done.
Thanks :)
Apr 8, 2010 10:48 AM #565651
It was the forum link, i used that for my last one too.
Anyway, i'll stick to keeping the walk in the middle for now, because it seems easier. I'll post it later :)
Anyway, i'll stick to keeping the walk in the middle for now, because it seems easier. I'll post it later :)
Apr 8, 2010 11:26 AM #565653
Apr 8, 2010 11:59 AM #565661
It's much better. What you need to try to do is remember which way you moved each joint last frame and then move it pretty much the same way this frame. That way everything keeps moving in the same direction and you avoid the shakiness. Remember to ease and stuff too so that you can actually change direction at the end.
Apr 8, 2010 12:28 PM #565677
Wat about me!!Quote from chanokthornNo, I'm not professional . but thanks.
look at [SIZE="7"]Zed's[/SIZE] animation
and [SIZE="7"]Ghostly's[/SIZE] animation
and [SIZE="7"]Teriyakid's[/SIZE] animation
see?, I'm far away from them.
thanks for compliment me ^_^
jk.
@chanokthorn: The run still had some jolts. but youll get used to it. Sometimes, if a animation is overeased, it looks good. Like mine:
See the easing? here is it in slow speed:
Hope that helped.Apr 8, 2010 12:39 PM #565685
hello I'm new in here please advice me. And this is my first animation.




