Hellou,
I practiced different methods of easing, such as out and in, in alone and out alone.
http://www.filz.us/view/cb8a5c00-f22/
Cnc is always welcome.
Easing methods
Started by: Telepurte | Replies: 11 | Views: 958
May 31, 2013 10:34 AM #991098
May 31, 2013 10:41 AM #991105
In my opinion, the easing wasn't bad...
but, in the pelvic thrust thing, The black stickman kinda stopped for a sec when he got pushed by the Force pelvic thrust at the beginning...
but, in the pelvic thrust thing, The black stickman kinda stopped for a sec when he got pushed by the Force pelvic thrust at the beginning...
May 31, 2013 10:41 AM #991106
Quote from TelepurteHellou,
I practiced different methods of easing, such as out and in, in alone and out alone.
http://www.filz.us/view/cb8a5c00-f22/
Cnc is always welcome.
Interesting, I've only just heard of different methods of easing now. Care to explain?
May 31, 2013 11:23 AM #991155
Quote from NaniteInteresting, I've only just heard of different methods of easing now. Care to explain?
easing in: from fast to slow
easing out: from slow to fast
easing in and out: fast to slow, slow to fast (best option)
thats my guess :I
May 31, 2013 1:23 PM #991295
MY EARRRRRS D:
Anyway , the reaction of the victim of the pelvic thrust was a tad unrealistic, but the easing's not bad
Anyway , the reaction of the victim of the pelvic thrust was a tad unrealistic, but the easing's not bad
May 31, 2013 10:43 PM #991695
The guy flying away in the pelvic thrust was intentional.
I limited myself to the different methods to see what I came up with
I limited myself to the different methods to see what I came up with
Jun 2, 2013 12:43 AM #992823
ohh the last explosions were preetty good n the rest need to b more sexy..:P
Jun 2, 2013 7:15 AM #993182
Quote from TelepurteHellou,
I practiced different methods of easing, such as out and in, in alone and out alone.
http://www.filz.us/view/cb8a5c00-f22/
Cnc is always welcome.
Hey great going! though i think i found a flaw so please take the critique in a positive way-
during the pelvic thrust hit if you concentrate on the grey guy you find him eased somewhat like this:

which is kind of like a comet shooting off
however when the person receives a force (like a hit in this case)he is first thrown off so the spacing is more, and then it progressively decreases, so you should ease it out, not in.
Like this:

[i reduced the fps so you can see the difference ]
There's an awesome tutorial in the official tut section which says all about the physics:
http://forums.stickpage.com/showthread.php?125-Pivot-Gravity-and-Force and of course Zed the master's easing tut
hope it helps!
Quote from A13x@nd3rohh the last explosions were preetty good n the rest need to b more sexy..:P
Explosions were in the previous thread. You're posting in the wrong thread Al3x, what are you smoking??!! :P
Jun 2, 2013 7:30 AM #993189
Quote from varun992Hey great going! though i think i found a flaw so please take the critique in a positive way-
during the pelvic thrust hit if you concentrate on the grey guy you find him eased somewhat like this:
which is kind of like a comet shooting off
however when the person receives a force (like a hit in this case)he is first thrown off so the spacing is more, and then it progressively decreases, so you should ease it out, not in.
Like this:
[i reduced the fps so you can see the difference ]
Note the text indicating what type of easing I used.
Out and in were to showe that I eased in and out into the next movement.
I mixed the next two.
Where is said I eased out to the next movement, I meant I eased in to the next movement.
And vise versa.
So where it said "Easing: out" I meant that I eased in to the next movement.
Thus the strange appearance of his flying away. Nevertheless it was still intentional.
Jun 2, 2013 7:31 AM #993190
Quote from varun992Hey great going! though i think i found a flaw so please take the critique in a positive way-
during the pelvic thrust hit if you concentrate on the grey guy you find him eased somewhat like this:
which is kind of like a comet shooting off
however when the person receives a force (like a hit in this case)he is first thrown off so the spacing is more, and then it progressively decreases, so you should ease it out, not in.
Like this:
[i reduced the fps so you can see the difference ]
Note the text indicating what type of easing I used.
Out and in were to showe that I eased in and out into the next movement.
Where it said "Easing: out" It meant I eased it out into the next movement.
"easing: in" Into the next movement.
Jun 2, 2013 11:04 AM #993348
Quote from TelepurteNote the text indicating what type of easing I used.
Out and in were to showe that I eased in and out into the next movement.
Where it said "Easing: out" It meant I eased it out into the next movement.
"easing: in" Into the next movement.
Hey i know what easing in and easing out means,there's no argument there :) During the pelvic thrust the heading reads "easing in" and that's precisely what you've done! so great job! my only point is, however, that when a body suddenly receives a large force , technically, it will NOT ease in to the movement in reality. So you should have eased out. My comment is on the physics of it. But anyway if you just wanted to try it out and see its totally cool.
Jun 3, 2013 1:17 AM #994244
Yeahp. Thanks for the tips