Topic: Punch test
I was never quite satisfied with the method of animating a punch that has been adopted by most animators, so I decided to try out a different approach. Here's the result:
Thoughts?
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I was never quite satisfied with the method of animating a punch that has been adopted by most animators, so I decided to try out a different approach. Here's the result:
Thoughts?
Love the castle in the background! Anyway, that't actually pretty realistic! I'll try that in my next brickfight.
Thanks guys, the castle was a miniscale one I'd built a while a go which I felt like sticking in the background. Glad you like it!
A boxing film isn't currently in my list of projects, but it's a possibility. This was partially made as a warm up to my Ninja vs Zombies epic trilogy coming next year sometime hopefully.
The punches were so smooth and i liked how you slowed it down.
Ninja vs Zombies? That sounds epicly awesome
Ah, I once did a test like this using Woody's extra long arms from the Toy Story line.
Real original! Love new styles of Brickfilming techniques.
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