Have I improved
Started by: KyZ | Replies: 25 | Views: 1,640
XrebellionPosts: 1,311
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View Profile When i first animated i went straight to angles and now im like almost perfect at it :D
Almost perfect? Anim or it never happened.
About the anim. You did improved but it seems a bit choppy for me.
Ease it more and less some double frames I guess.
jdogg2Posts: 1,889
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View Profile The "today" anim looks really weird, the gravity in it felt too strong the combos were really slow and stiff and had no sense of force .
MadMirrors2Posts: 3,512
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View Profile Six months ago you did poorly today your a five months better.
Sonicmanqaz2Posts: 441
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View Profile Lol I think your tryout was great, had no stifness was smooth, but i hate the way you draw your stickmen lol. You should practice angles.
YEA WORK ON THOSE ANGLES. I think he's ready. [SIZE=1]Not really :[SIZE=1]3[/SIZE]
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Julermud2Posts: 918
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View Profile It was okay. As said... A little stiff.... Also it was a bit choppy... But other than that, keep up the good work
KyZ2Posts: 378
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View Profile I think you should practice more frequently to get a better idea of what you need to work on. Although you have two animations, they're so similar that there is almost no improvement. A good way to gain experience and improve is to animate for longer periods of time and try not to watch the animation more than just flipping through frames and looking at what makes sense and what can be eliminated.
Alien2Posts: 1,710
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View Profile This is good, but you saying your lazy, isnt.
Nobody In Particular2Posts: 413
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View Profile Didn't see a lot of difference between the two. One thing you need to work on is anticipation. (You need to brace yourself before any action, and every action has a reaction.)