Re: Impact - An Animation Guide
Yes, of course. Everybody look at the first post.
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Yes, of course. Everybody look at the first post.
what's the "code symbol"?
You just think of a funny name that tests your creativity. Basically a funny nickname.
Alright, since I've been accepted into the "Impact Team", I'm going to get one done. I'm going to do the one that you mentioned in the first post.
If a man hits a table, the cup which was sitting on it probably isn't going to fly up and hit the ceiling
It sounds like a very interesting thing to study. I'll probably get it done in 2 weeks or less.
-JK
I might need help doing Lego stop motion test
Why what a great idea.
If your going to post pointless updates of your life they have Twitter.
That's not a very nice way to welcome a new member Chuppa.
You just think of a funny name that tests your creativity. Basically a funny nickname.
is it...required?
Sorry for being really quiet about this guys. I've been depending on others who haven't been able to do much also. I've been working really hard on a project so I can't mix in any time for a guide. That's the reason behind the team. It means in my absence, others can fill in for me. I'd really appreciate people who are following the guide to post some suggestions in this thread. Leave a post saying what you'd like us to try. It's a very interesting experience for all of us.
if anyone's interested in other stuff of the project, feel welcome. You can even have a go at making a banner for it! Helping out means that this could be really successful!
Splash, will you be private messaging me when you want me to animate the impact, or what? I also think someone should do the impact of a water balloon. That would be good, and very difficult.
You can do one whenever you want, Splodge. Just let me know by PM.
I must say, both of the tests have been rather unrealistic for the 'serious' part, the object must be felt more, the person moves to soon,
Car-The person must stay connected with the car as it suddenly slows down, then fly off, ease in,
Ball-The person should stay standing for longer, and bend under the force of the ball, then fall back
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