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Black VS Grey
Sorry about my big lack in being active.I just couldnt get on pivot...That and the fact I've got alot to do that include packing up for moving to Tennesee.
Re: Black VS Grey
Feet placement: your feet placement is off and you could use an invisible floor to help.
Stiffness: try to make all the joints in one frame.
Logic: the stick men come out of nowhere and don't walk in or run in.
Recoil: when someone shoots no recoil happens.
And low begginer
Stiffness: try to make all the joints in one frame.
Logic: the stick men come out of nowhere and don't walk in or run in.
Recoil: when someone shoots no recoil happens.
And low begginer
Re: Black VS Grey
i agree with pivotnam also ease more
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Re: Black VS Grey
oops sorry sometimes i dont pay attention to what section im in lol
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Re: Black VS Grey
random animations you still recive cc... tho you are not to be ranked :P
well pivotnam said it really
tho
you gotta add spacing in ur frames...
like this
| = frame
- = spacing between ur joints
|-|-|--|---|-----|----|---|--|-|-|-|
you done this
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|
well pivotnam said it really
tho
you gotta add spacing in ur frames...
like this
| = frame
- = spacing between ur joints
|-|-|--|---|-----|----|---|--|-|-|-|
you done this
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|
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Re: Black VS Grey
That example of yours dosent help much.Really though on account of skitzafrantia I cant really pay much attention to what Im doing,Id rather leave quality animations to you guys.I could very well become the leader of the "Trash" section.
Re: Black VS Grey
hmm, if my example doesnt help.
then well how do i put it in a simpler way.
with your frames it takes a picture of ur figures in a pose.
what you do is you move the figures after a frame has been done and then it takes a picture of that.
then you keep on doing that and it makes an animation.
well when you move a figure you move it a distance from where it was in the frame before.
that distance is called spacing because it is the space between the figure from the frame before till when you moved it.
there is a dark gray picture when you move a joint. that is what the picture in the frame before the frame you are on now.
what you animate like is;
your spacing of your figures is very small in every frame.
what you need to do is keep the spacing small when you first move your figure for the first 1-2 frames.
then you increase the spacing by small amounts every frame. then once your figure has to stop or slow down.
you slowly decrease your spacing in frames until the figure either slows down to what you want it to, or until it stops..
well if that doesnt make sense to you or doesnt help you then i give up....
someone els can try explain :P
then well how do i put it in a simpler way.
with your frames it takes a picture of ur figures in a pose.
what you do is you move the figures after a frame has been done and then it takes a picture of that.
then you keep on doing that and it makes an animation.
well when you move a figure you move it a distance from where it was in the frame before.
that distance is called spacing because it is the space between the figure from the frame before till when you moved it.
there is a dark gray picture when you move a joint. that is what the picture in the frame before the frame you are on now.
what you animate like is;
your spacing of your figures is very small in every frame.
what you need to do is keep the spacing small when you first move your figure for the first 1-2 frames.
then you increase the spacing by small amounts every frame. then once your figure has to stop or slow down.
you slowly decrease your spacing in frames until the figure either slows down to what you want it to, or until it stops..
well if that doesnt make sense to you or doesnt help you then i give up....
someone els can try explain :P
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