http://www.fileize.com/files/2a15777c/dec/sword_training.swf
My First Sword Effect Training
Started by: Vinz | Replies: 10 | Views: 942
Nov 13, 2012 2:13 PM #786421
http://filz.us/6T1 <- Here, cnc please c:
http://www.fileize.com/files/2a15777c/dec/sword_training.swf
http://www.fileize.com/files/2a15777c/dec/sword_training.swf
Nov 13, 2012 2:27 PM #786428
pretty sword
Nov 13, 2012 4:22 PM #786489
hmm.... Vinz, if u remove the outlines maybe it will be an awesome sword...
btw, nice animation, Vinz....
hope u make a good animation soon...
btw, nice animation, Vinz....
hope u make a good animation soon...
Nov 14, 2012 3:12 PM #787162
thx for the cnc
Nov 14, 2012 3:52 PM #787187
well i guess you want some criticism :P
you are pretty much a beginner, what means you have to work on : easying,force, your stiffness,anticipation, effects (but later) and flow, but keep on praticing and you'll see you will make advances in a couple of weeks :)
you are pretty much a beginner, what means you have to work on : easying,force, your stiffness,anticipation, effects (but later) and flow, but keep on praticing and you'll see you will make advances in a couple of weeks :)
Nov 15, 2012 12:48 AM #787532
thank you so much syntax !, i will train harder:)
Nov 15, 2012 1:46 AM #787576
That's pretty nice :D
Did the person get smaller all of a sudden on purpose? Or was that an accident.
Just keep practicing movement, effects and easing and you will be great!
Did the person get smaller all of a sudden on purpose? Or was that an accident.
Just keep practicing movement, effects and easing and you will be great!
Nov 15, 2012 2:46 AM #787614
I think what you need to do is look at some of the begginer movement tutorials before doing these sorts of effects.
Specifically easing/spacing tutorials. It will help with your effects too.
Specifically easing/spacing tutorials. It will help with your effects too.
Nov 15, 2012 3:59 PM #787970
You need to work on choreography a bit, as you can see all those other animations of Terkoiz and Hyun and all those people are hardly ever standing up completely straight but more in a combat stance when they are attacking and stuff. You also need to look at easing a bit more and do the bouncing ball if you haven't already. Easing is vital for good animation.
Nov 15, 2012 4:07 PM #787982
a real simple tip to start with is to not isolate body parts.
you have the character for the most part stagnant. you gotta move them legs to wield that big of a sword. get the head bobbing and leg's moving. this falls under anticipation and force, but you always want to maintain balance with your center of mass
you have the character for the most part stagnant. you gotta move them legs to wield that big of a sword. get the head bobbing and leg's moving. this falls under anticipation and force, but you always want to maintain balance with your center of mass
Nov 28, 2012 8:09 AM #800591
Thanks all ,i will practice with it :D