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Shoo Fly!(Animation with my first skinned cartoony character)
Josmic8or:
Hey everyone thanks for the comments!I really have to make some anim8or tutorials soon!! :) :)
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All I did was think of a simple,silly cartoony plot-A GUY TRYS TO ESCAPE FROM A FLY!
Also watching cartoons like Tom & Jerry,Looney Toons and Mickey Mouse gives me great ideas!
johnar:
Haha. ;D
Funny. Well done for your first.
Not much i can really say that hasn't already been said. The more you do, the better they'll get, (overall). Its a practice and learning thing, always.
Shoo fly is a gr8! start. Keep it up. ;)
Edit: there is 1 thing that sticks in my mind, which i noticed while watching earlier, and decided to add some CC.
Although there are several things which you know can be improved on, i just want to mention 1 thing, which might be a little helpfull. (maybe).
When the guy throws the stone at the fly, and accidently hits that other bloke in the head, the throw is underarm. !! ;)
The easiest way to accomplish part of an animation that you may feel unconfident in doing in scene mode, can sometimes be made a lot easier in sequence mode. There's only you, the figure, and all the time in the world. You might spend a while in sequence mode, and still not get the throw quite how you want it. But thats cool, you can leave that there in sequence mode and go to work on other things. When you get the urge, go back to the sequence and keep trying. When you're finally happy with it, you can add it to your scene. Also, you can export that sequence, and use it in the future, with other characters that use the same rig.
Sequences can be a really handy thing. ;)
(i know you probably new this already, just trying to be encouraging) ;)
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