BGanimations wrote:Great. My animation has once again (for the hundredth time it seems) turned into complete and utter crap.
Just my luck. A simple walk cycle turned impossible, the animation was jerky as can be, the movements were off and all too fast, and there was no resemblance of a ease in/out whatsoever. It seems that if I don't animate every single day after my animation gets good, I completely lose it and it goes back to it's terrible form of crap. Does anyone have any solution to my problem besides making at least 5 test before I film or animating every single day, because I don't have time for that?
Is this for CGI? I'd try taking some videos of yourself walking across the room, and use that as a reference. Also, if you're constantly getting frustrated, I'd take a short break, like 30 minutes, and go take a walk, get a cold glass of water; something refreshing or something that takes your mind off of things. I find that, when I get frustrated or my perfectionism begins rearing it's ugly head, doing that usually solves the problem. It doesn't make my animation look any better, but it helps clear my head so I can find exactly what is wrong with my animation.
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