Haven't animated in months, decided to do a rust break and I think it's pretty good, going to really get serious about animating again.
http://www.fastswf.com/1RRie-s
CnC please, I think it's pretty smooth. :)
Rustbreak.
Started by: Watermillion | Replies: 8 | Views: 1,015
Jul 21, 2016 8:17 AM #1455148
Jul 21, 2016 4:58 PM #1455186
The first punch was alright but everything after it looks ridiculous, was that second kick literally two frames? For an attempt to get back into animation that's pretty lazy. The last kick was just weird too.
Jul 21, 2016 6:37 PM #1455194
I think what happened is the second kick made him slip and fall, then Doors logic began to apply as he floated off the ground via a very questionable kick
Jul 21, 2016 7:36 PM #1455200
Quote from ExileThe first punch was alright but everything after it looks ridiculous, was that second kick literally two frames? For an attempt to get back into animation that's pretty lazy. The last kick was just weird too.
Lol, I was going for a speed kick, you nerd.
Quote from Creepin_BroI think what happened is the second kick made him slip and fall, then Doors logic began to apply as he floated off the ground via a very questionable kick
Thanks for the CnC guys!
Jul 21, 2016 9:38 PM #1455216
Quote from WatermillionLol, I was going for a speed kick, you nerd.
why would you go for a 'speed kick' immediately after a relatively realistically paced punch? if you're inconsistent with your own animation style things like that stick out like a sore thumb.
if you want a fast kick then having the leg extend in 1 frame is fine but it shouldn't retract back to its original position in the very next frame, it makes the leg look completely weightless. kicking that fast requires a lot of force which creates momentum in the body as it propels the leg forward, which you negate entirely by having the leg immediately reverse direction at the same speed once the leg is extended. does that make sense?
Jul 21, 2016 10:01 PM #1455219
Quote from Exilewhy would you go for a 'speed kick' immediately after a relatively realistically paced punch? if you're inconsistent with your own animation style things like that stick out like a sore thumb.
if you want a fast kick then having the leg extend in 1 frame is fine but it shouldn't retract back to its original position in the very next frame, it makes the leg look completely weightless. kicking that fast requires a lot of force which creates momentum in the body as it propels the leg forward, which you negate entirely by having the leg immediately reverse direction at the same speed once the leg is extended. does that make sense?
Oh yea, wow thanks man, that was actually really helpful, I'll keep that in mind next time.
Jul 22, 2016 12:37 PM #1455253
no problem. sorry if my first comment came off as rude.
Jul 22, 2016 3:15 PM #1455261
I think the key to silly styles is smoothness. If you make it go too fast or if there's too much jerkiness then it doesn't look good because it looks too unnatural. It should be slower paced so that even though the movements are obviously exaggerated and cartoony, it would look more deliberate rather than sloppy.
Jul 23, 2016 5:08 PM #1455341
Quote from SmileI think the key to silly styles is smoothness. If you make it go too fast or if there's too much jerkiness then it doesn't look good because it looks too unnatural. It should be slower paced so that even though the movements are obviously exaggerated and cartoony, it would look more deliberate rather than sloppy.
Yea, I understand, I put all that in mind with my next animation I'm bout to finish.
Quote from Exileno problem. sorry if my first comment came off as rude.
I don't think it came off rude, even if it did I asked for criticism so I should take it and not be a baby about it, thanks homie.