Trying out some angle tests for BSE4. The first is using 7 unique frames.
Test 1: http://www.fileize.com/view/60ad56b3-6bd/
Here’s the same angle done with brush, trying to make it smooth. The angles meant to be about 45 degrees of centre.
Test 2: http://www.fileize.com/view/b86843f1-c9f/
Please CnC, I’m finding angles really tricky. Also, does test 2 look good enough for part of a BSE entry?
First angle attempts
Started by: Kursura | Replies: 2 | Views: 812
Jul 28, 2012 11:25 AM #706417
Jul 28, 2012 11:38 AM #706421
hmm..
I suggest moving the body in sync with the V-cam with more of a pivot motion.
Also, tweening Background accordingly can also get the effect by, so I recommend you try that.
the first test was awkward, I couldn't exactly tell what was going on, the second test the left arm held back the angle effect more than it could have, since it stayed in one place.
keep practicing, watch alot of anims, movies, anim, etc with plenty of cinematic camera angles, you'll get it down soon enough.
I suggest moving the body in sync with the V-cam with more of a pivot motion.
Also, tweening Background accordingly can also get the effect by, so I recommend you try that.
the first test was awkward, I couldn't exactly tell what was going on, the second test the left arm held back the angle effect more than it could have, since it stayed in one place.
keep practicing, watch alot of anims, movies, anim, etc with plenty of cinematic camera angles, you'll get it down soon enough.
Jul 28, 2012 11:39 AM #706422
i really liked the animation, but tbh it doesn't looks very angle'ish, it would been nice if you would add a bit *depth* to the animation to get a more angle'ish feeling, besides that i think the animation was very fluid and smooth, and i liked the punch effect, good job :)