Topic: Walk Test
hey all,
used to animate a lot when i was younger, and im starting it up again.
hows this walk cycle look?
Canon 7D
Dragon 2.1
24fps
I know the hat moves and I got lazy on the arms towards the end...
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hey all,
used to animate a lot when i was younger, and im starting it up again.
hows this walk cycle look?
Canon 7D
Dragon 2.1
24fps
I know the hat moves and I got lazy on the arms towards the end...
That was great! I think 24fps suits you quite well. The only bad thing is that it seemed the minifig raised his legs a little bit too much for a normal walk cycle. (Don't worry about it too much though, the members here are very picky on stuff. You know you've done good on something when people start getting into detail on little flaws that could have been fixed.)
Thanks, I'm pulling my hair out trying to animate in 24fps. Ease in a bit more because he's starting in a standing position - duh.
Too high with the legs? I can see that - should I not be adding that slight raise of the leg after the initial leg move? (did that make sense)
Basically I'm trying to score a 10 frame walk cycle - does that sound about right for 24?
Welcome back to animating! I really liked that, but it looked more like a march than a walk.
it does look like a march... great - new cycle to come soon...
I'm gearing up for quite a large scale stop motion project, just trying to brush up on my technical stuff first!
Here's a still:
just shot it:
sorry!! try now?
Thats good.
It looks close to mine!
The Canon 7D is so awesome.
skwizitanee do you shoot 24?
if people want I could post a tutorial or something - but walk cycles are common sense.
I tell ya, that ease in ease out stuff... its all that matters...
ill make a walk "tutorial" tonight or so.
skwizitanee do you shoot 24?
if people want I could post a tutorial or something - but walk cycles are common sense.
No I shoot at 15 i'm working on doing some higher than 15 but not really.
thanks,
anyone have any ideas on how to make lego scaffolding - they're excavating a pyramid and all. i guess brown pieces, thin like planks of wood or something?
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