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Angles vs 2D. Thoughts please.

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Aug 13, 2013 2:15 AM #1064115
I use tween because I don't want a wobbly ass stickman just panning across the screen.
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Aug 13, 2013 2:15 AM #1064117
Damn I thought we were gonna talk about 2-D.
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Aug 13, 2013 3:08 AM #1064133
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Damn I thought we were gonna talk about 2-D.

My expectations were too high.
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Aug 13, 2013 3:16 AM #1064139
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Damn I thought we were gonna talk about 2-D.

That's honestly the only reason why I checked this thread lol.

Anyway 270, the fact that you stated that people should gather the concepts of 2-D animation before travelling and animating different perspectives is biased. It's not up to you whether the animator decides to take a specific route as it all leads up to personal preference. If an animator decides to mess around with several perspectives and/or points of view before being capable of animating 2-D scenes successfully, let him/her do it. I really don't spot the issue in what you're talking about since everyone can pick what sort of route they'd wish to take when learning more and more about the concepts of animation.

Just dropping my 2 cents. :)
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Aug 13, 2013 10:27 AM #1064380
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What kind of sicko are you? You honestly get off to cartoon horses? You make me sick.

Also, this thread isn't even about 2-D! That guy wouldn't stand for this.


PLEASE BE 2-D PLEASE BE 2-D PLEASE BE 2-D PLEASE BE 2-D PLEASE BE 2-D PLEASE BE 2-D

Edit: okay I sifted through your posts and I guess you're not 2-D. But like, good enough lol.
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Aug 13, 2013 10:30 AM #1064381
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Did anyone else think that 2-D had finally returned to this thread?


Exactly the reason why I came to this thread.
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Aug 13, 2013 10:33 AM #1064382
How can I 2-D!

Anyways, angles are cool like some anime fights :D and makes you feel the background also...

In 2-D ummm... not much...

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Aug 13, 2013 10:40 AM #1064391
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Have you noticed how people are all just making shity angles now instead of 2-D. like an angle fight like this is okay http://filz.us/Rx6 (Animation By EZ) but this is just ugly http://www.filz.us/HZR (idk who made this lol) I don't like how alot of angles are you stills with a vcam tween. why can't we just be like this http://www.stickpage.com/rhgbattle4play.shtml (animation by ArmorStick) tell me if you agree or have a similair opinion or anything else. :)


wat. If you go to the link the author says Shibuya when the autor is clearly armorstick.
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Aug 13, 2013 12:58 PM #1064517
I do notice that 270 is basing his talk on an opinion, since he does say it on his first post. But here is the thing : What makes you think that beginning animators would start off with angles? Just because many of us are getting into angles doesn't mean that it's gonna influence others to get to angles right off the bat.
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Aug 13, 2013 1:01 PM #1064518
I clicked because of the member 2-D as well. I wasn't expecting a rant :(

I though it was going to be like a 2-D talk show.
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Aug 13, 2013 1:42 PM #1064551
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What makes you think that beginning animators would start off with angles? Just because many of us are getting into angles doesn't mean that it's gonna influence others to get to angles right off the bat.


Animators should learn how to animate from more than one perspective, assuming they actually want to improve as an artist.
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Aug 13, 2013 2:09 PM #1064567
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Animators should learn how to animate from more than one perspective, assuming they actually want to improve as an artist.


Exilement we come from a time when stick animators animated to better their skills and only animated sticks as an introduction to proper animation. These people have either already grown up into animation or realized it wasn't for them and moved on to something else. These days, that is no longer the case. Stick animation is now more of a game to see who can trick the most people into thinking you're talented. Like a competition for egotists. The idea that something "advanced" like angles is actually part of basic animation is lost on them.
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Aug 14, 2013 4:10 PM #1065376
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Exilement we come from a time when stick animators animated to better their skills and only animated sticks as an introduction to proper animation. These people have either already grown up into animation or realized it wasn't for them and moved on to something else. These days, that is no longer the case. Stick animation is now more of a game to see who can trick the most people into thinking you're talented. Like a competition for egotists. The idea that something "advanced" like angles is actually part of basic animation is lost on them.


This guy is speaking the thruth. This community needs something to get them back to what's supposed to be happening but, that sounds far-fetched and I have no freaking idea how that would happen. The Dojo will probably help, being a combination of people from different places and styles and all (hopefully).
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Aug 15, 2013 9:30 PM #1066385
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MatrixNinja2000;1065376']This guy is speaking the thruth. This community needs something to get them back to what's supposed to be happening but, that sounds far-fetched and I have no freaking idea how that would happen. The Dojo will probably help, being a combination of people from different places and styles and all (hopefully).


Hahahaha, I think you missed Jeff's point.
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Aug 15, 2013 10:40 PM #1066443
You're an idiot.
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