Topic: Freerunning Tests
These are some mini "Exercises" for the upcoming BiM animation challenge, "Free Running". More coming soon.
Last edited by Golden (December 5, 2010 (05:23pm))

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These are some mini "Exercises" for the upcoming BiM animation challenge, "Free Running". More coming soon.
Last edited by Golden (December 5, 2010 (05:23pm))

Animation needed work, but a lego man free-running in the real world world is something I never thought of.
It was okay, could've been better, could've been worse. The camera movements could have been smoother, and teh animation was a little choppy, but it was nice.
yeah, it was quite a bit better than your last freerun test!
Good job!

Maybe try not to rush it quite so much. Your ideas for actually freerunning were pretty good, but were executed to quickly to enjoyable. Freefunning has to take into account gravity and friction and other opposing forces.
I'm a Freerunner in real life; I have been doing it for 3 years. The thing your test lacks is the impact. I now do gymnastics, because Freerunning messed up my knees. Also you need to think about how he climbs obstacles, here is a tip I do, imagine you’re climbing the wall, and then animate how you would climb.
Wow, nice! The second one in my opinion is the best. I would suggest a little color correcting.
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