This is my First Attempt on fighting Animation on Creatures. It is a Short Clip Animation for just practicing. Please Checkout the animation and leave the comments & critcs
This animation reminds me of Bruce lee, specially his last act. I love the animation! The dino could roar louder and then tiny could attack, it would look cooler :)
Sorry the formatting ruined my text drawing: This is what I posed, just fix for formatting:
Hey Rahul, Looks great. There really isnt much to crit in it. One thing you might want to try in the future, is experimenting with the spacing of the movement. I think the timing is very good, but heavy objects take longer to to accelerate. If you really want to sell the strength and weight, favor the drawings to the start pose of the movement. Right now the spacing of the drawings (of the ape) seem very even. Like his arms are done accelerating very quickly. this is usually a characteristic of very light objects. You can have the movement end on the same frame, but keep more of the drawings near the beginning of the movement. This really helps sell the weight and strength, and also makes for harder impacts. Great work, and hope it helps. Cheers
Maybe these text drawing can help explane what I mean; This represents a 10 frame movement.
notice how the frames are closer together (the drawings show less velocity) at the beginning of the heavy movement, but both movements still end at exactly the same time. This helps sell power and weight.
Hi Andy...Its always nice to see your critics..The difference you show above in heavy and light weight timing is quite clear to me now...Thanks a lot sir
This animation reminds me of Bruce lee, specially his last act. I love the animation! The dino could roar louder and then tiny could attack, it would look cooler :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Ruha...!!....yaa I could better in many areas...:)
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ReplyDeleteSorry the formatting ruined my text drawing: This is what I posed, just fix for formatting:
ReplyDeleteHey Rahul,
Looks great. There really isnt much to crit in it. One thing you might want to try in the future, is experimenting with the spacing of the movement. I think the timing is very good, but heavy objects take longer to to accelerate. If you really want to sell the strength and weight, favor the drawings to the start pose of the movement. Right now the spacing of the drawings (of the ape) seem very even. Like his arms are done accelerating very quickly. this is usually a characteristic of very light objects. You can have the movement end on the same frame, but keep more of the drawings near the beginning of the movement. This really helps sell the weight and strength, and also makes for harder impacts. Great work, and hope it helps.
Cheers
Maybe these text drawing can help explane what I mean; This represents a 10 frame movement.
Light object spacing:
1..2..3...4....5....6....7....8....9....10
Heavier object:
12.3..4...5...6....7.....8......9.......10
notice how the frames are closer together (the drawings show less velocity) at the beginning of the heavy movement, but both movements still end at exactly the same time. This helps sell power and weight.
Hi Andy...Its always nice to see your critics..The difference you show above in heavy and light weight timing is quite clear to me now...Thanks a lot sir
DeleteRegards..
Rahul