Topic: New 15 fps test
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuNo9AAQLvs I hope you've seen at least a little improvement. I just ask that you give a rating out of five.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuNo9AAQLvs I hope you've seen at least a little improvement. I just ask that you give a rating out of five.
You've somewhat improved. The minifigure looks like he was hard to animate because of stiffness or something. You might want to try animating with a minifigure who is a bit more loose. Do you have any other baseplates, by chance? Or any other types of bricks besides gray? ![]()
I'd say 2/5.
-JK
The problem with the head turn shot is that it doesn't look completely right. Why? It's not the head turn, that looks great and smooth. But look at the minifig's torso/body. It moves around a lot. It's this kind of excess movement that is the animator's nightmare: you focus on one movement, but fail to see that there are other parts in your shot moving around making it look choppy no matter how smooth the one movement is.
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