
my first pivot
Started by: q6r77 | Replies: 15 | Views: 739
Sep 26, 2009 12:43 PM #492207
this is my first pivot animation


Sep 26, 2009 1:20 PM #492213
:Cool: This is very good for a first pivot. Was that a Tombstone Piledriver that the guy did? Very nice.
Of course, there's some easing that needs to be done, there's a bit of physics being defied here, and it's choppy. Your walking's also a little weird, but this all can be expected for a first pivot.
Please continue working on your pivot skills, but from now on, post in the Beginner Section.
*coughLikeIdocough*
Of course, there's some easing that needs to be done, there's a bit of physics being defied here, and it's choppy. Your walking's also a little weird, but this all can be expected for a first pivot.
Please continue working on your pivot skills, but from now on, post in the Beginner Section.
*coughLikeIdocough*
Sep 26, 2009 3:20 PM #492242
This isn't his first.
he prob made a few more , but he did not put them on the internet.
he prob made a few more , but he did not put them on the internet.
Sep 26, 2009 4:05 PM #492255
Add some blood overall it was good.
Sep 26, 2009 4:21 PM #492261
Quote from DeutschKirbyThis is very good for a first pivot.
Quote from Stephen95Add some blood overall it was good.
Wrong .
Sep 26, 2009 7:38 PM #492349
It's not that great, but it's not dreadful for a first. Because I don't think you'll ever log on again, I'm not going to cc now. If you do, then I will.
Sep 27, 2009 8:51 AM #492584
Quote from poppetje3DThis isn't his first.
he prob made a few more , but he did not put them on the internet.
its my first i swear
Sep 27, 2009 9:49 AM #492608
Good lord, he returned.
I am fully prepared to believe it's your first. You have a rudimentary understanding of the fact that you need to show all the stages of movement which is good. It'll make it easier for you.
First you need to earn to save. When you save as a .gif you need to set frame delay to 6 (or frame rate to 16, it depends on what version you have) and resize to 2 if you started from the standard size screen or to about 4 from animating at that size.
Then you need to start with something simpler. A ball bouncing will help you understand easing. A walk will help you understand movement. A jump will help with stiffness. You need to learn all of those things at some point; probably in that order. This will help.
I am fully prepared to believe it's your first. You have a rudimentary understanding of the fact that you need to show all the stages of movement which is good. It'll make it easier for you.
First you need to earn to save. When you save as a .gif you need to set frame delay to 6 (or frame rate to 16, it depends on what version you have) and resize to 2 if you started from the standard size screen or to about 4 from animating at that size.
Then you need to start with something simpler. A ball bouncing will help you understand easing. A walk will help you understand movement. A jump will help with stiffness. You need to learn all of those things at some point; probably in that order. This will help.
Sep 27, 2009 10:08 AM #492620
looks like he was blowing the guy for half of it
Sep 27, 2009 10:22 AM #492624
Quote from Nixonlooks like he was blowing the guy for half of it
His lifestyle must be influencing his animations then.
Sep 28, 2009 5:10 AM #492977
very nice for a first go i hope i can learn how to dothat
Sep 28, 2009 5:23 AM #492985
Again: wrong.
Sep 28, 2009 5:29 AM #492990
I like the fight , the animation wasn't smooth at all
Sep 28, 2009 9:29 AM #493038
Hmmmm Quite Cool
Sep 28, 2009 2:06 PM #493078
Wrong .