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Animation in progress... [Please Comment]
#1
Ok so I previously made a thread showing a simple 14 frame line test of an animation I was working on. I've been doing a bit more to it and here is the outcome so far.. (Total of 47 frames).

http://tinypic.com/r/264hzf4/7

Draft work..
Rough GIF Line Test (Click to View)
Rough Background: (Click to View)

The cat-like thing will then freeze in the air in a cartoonish cayote & road runner kind of style, then drop suddenly, landing on a rubbery cactus which will fling him into the side of the cliff.
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#2
The video so far is very short in length. But from what i could see, it looks ok.
[Image: s1.jpg]
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#3
Yeh I'm going to update the thread as I do more to it. This is what I have so far, the final animation will only be around 5 seconds long. (Which averages out to around 120 hand-drawn frames, which takes a hell of a long time to do. Especially when you think people working at Disney back in the 1930's were averaging at around 5 seconds a week).
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#4
wow, looks awesome!
Its not one of those crappy flash animations
this actually looks really good!
Feel free to PM about anything, I'm here to help.
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#5
(10-06-2010, 11:28 AM)Gibson Wrote: wow, looks awesome!
Its not one of those crappy flash animations
this actually looks really good!

Thanks a lot. Really appreciate the feedback.
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#6
I like it but perhaps the camera movements could move be smoother? I really think it's good though.
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#7
Yeh adjusting the camera movements is on my to do list. Along with adding more detail to the background, adding shadow under the character, and a few other bits and bobs to smooth it all out.
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#8
It's looking great so far!
And it's very smooth on the animation not choppy, good work indeed.
[Image: Navineous.gif]
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#9
Thank Copper. I'm finding that using the rotoscoping technique is so helpful with creating smooth movements.
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#10
That's looking pretty good actually. About a quarter way done keep it up.
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