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Post: blood tutorial [Pivot][Effects]
Forum: Community Tutorials
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Posted by: Capp'n Toasty
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Sorry green moon, but after reading yours, I had to make one of my own. no offence.
(the following is all copied and pasted from it's original location)


blood


For now, we'll learn how to make this.

start out by adding a bunch of red lines comming out of the injury, they can be any size or legnth, but not too big.
I'll leave the actual animation of the stickman up to you, but for the blood, on frame two, move the blood so that it is the legnth of it's self away from where it was in the first frame. (it's end is touching the onion-skin of it's front)
Also, shrink the blood down half way every frame. (If it was 100, on frame 2 it'll be 50, then 25 and so on.)
Keep moving and shrinking the blood until you can no longer grab it with the mouse. (usually about 5)

after that, delete it, or make it splat on the floor/walls, whatever.
and there you have it! your own type of blood.

click here to see my version in super slo-mo to see how it's done.


Extra blood:

Here's a quick breakdown of some different blood.
(note this is much more detailed blood, and is very difficult to animate. newer people may want to stick with simpler blood for now)

this is what this part of the tutorial will make.
We'll start at frame 12. (the first frame with blood in it)

I made ALL of this blood with nothing but these three stks:
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frame 12:
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first off, build the basic shape with the fatter peices, then add both the shorter ones, and more fat ones, shrunken to 90 or 80.

You can then shrink all the pieces down by 20 or 30, and move them forward a little more than the legnth of what they were.

repeat this process about 3 more times.

Keep moving and shrinking until they're too small, you can then delete them.

and that's basicly it.
see example in slow motion