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ENSONIQ5:
Love this character johnar and awesome animation, also great to see the development through this thread.

Re frame rate, my normal rule of thumb is (where possible) to have an idea of the final 'use' of the animation.  Most animations I have done in the past were rendered for PAL standard (720x576, 25fps), more recently HD 1080i, but the point is to try to not convert frame rates between the animation and the end result.

johnar:
Hi again ESONIQ5.

 thanx for your comments.

Re Framerate:


--- Quote ---PAL standard (720x576, 25fps), more recently HD 1080i, but the point is to try to not convert frame rates between the animation and the end result.
--- End quote ---

 Its a funny thing. I use 'sony vegas movie studio 8' for editing, after upgrading from vegas video 4. In 'vegas 4 project properties' the choice of frame rate ranged from 12fps (half film), up to 29.97, (NTSC), and included 24fps for "Film", which i've always used.
 But now, in 'movie studio 8.0', there are only three options. 15fps (multimedia), 25fps (PAL) and 29.9 (NTSC).
 
It now seems rather strange workn in 24fps, considering PAL is actually 25. So i'm missing 1 frame every second between the Anim8or rendered film and the final vegas rendered film. Not noticeable in final video, but noticable in post production when trying to match up the frame numbers between the two. Not a biggy, but....

... anyway, i had no idea about any of this to begin with, and Steve  put 24fps as default in anim8or. So i'm just goin with the flow fellas.  
  I do personally find 24 is easiest to work with.   ;D  ;D
 Cheers
 And thanx again

johnar:
 Oh well, just couldn't resist it... ::)

 More springy. Starts from the big jump off the anim8or stage and onto other thingys.. ;)

 What next?..........  ;D



 Heres a link to the whole thing so far, from his first jump, to being stuck in a bubble... ;)

 edit/update. Hav replaced dead links with springy final



RudySchneider:
VERY COOL, johnar!  That was a lot of intricate work, no doubt.  Great sound effects, too!

ENSONIQ5:
Honestly laughed out loud when Springy dropped onto and gripped the pencil!  Nicely fluid animation, very deftly done!

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