Topic: Walk Cycle test.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a_4G3rHKuk
First time I have animated in a few months now.
Please critique and describe how I can improve.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a_4G3rHKuk
First time I have animated in a few months now.
Please critique and describe how I can improve.
Awesome!!! Very Smooth! Btw what fps did you use?
Awesome!!! Very Smooth! Btw what fps did you use?
Thank you. I used 15fps.
probably the best walking cycle I've seen haha good job.
I think the arms swung a little too far out (because when people walk in real life they really don't swing their arms very much) but other than that, perfect.
But did you really need this critiqued? There's no need to post it online if you can review it yourself.
Thanks. I though I was seeing light flicker, but maybe it was just because I was up so late. I didn't realise the arms were moving too much.
probably the best walking cycle I've seen haha good job.
Thank you.
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That was GOLDEN! I subscribed because of how good that was! ![]()
It was VERY smooth!
First time I have animated in a few months now.
Really? That looked very professional!
Please critique and describe how I can improve.
Improve? Psh. That was great.
I hope to see a full film soon!
-LASF
Aero_Studios wrote:That was GOLDEN! I subscribed because of how good that was!
It was VERY smooth!First time I have animated in a few months now.
Really? That looked very professional!
Please critique and describe how I can improve.
Improve? Psh. That was great.
I hope to see a full film soon!![]()
-LASF
Thank you very much for your compliments. 1st subscriber
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One word: That was amazing! The lighting was fairly good at controlling light flicker, but the animation has been the only true walk cycle I've seen today.
Thank you. I am still trying to get my lighting right ![]()
Quite nicely done. Aside from the light flicker, it was awesome! Very smooth animation.
But did you really need this critiqued? There's no need to post it online if you can review it yourself.
Well, if someone doesn't know how to improve or what needs to be improved, it can be very helpful. ![]()
Anyway, liked the cycle, but it seems you have a bit of light flicker. What's your lighting set up? are you using natural or unnatural light?
But did you really need this critiqued? There's no need to post it online if you can review it yourself.
Hazzat, you honestly post that on everything in the WIPs & Test section. What is the point of it if you don't post anything to it?
-LASF
Hazzat wrote:But did you really need this critiqued? There's no need to post it online if you can review it yourself.
Well, if someone doesn't know how to improve or what needs to be improved, it can be very helpful.
Anyway, liked the cycle, but it seems you have a bit of light flicker. What's your lighting set up? are you using natural or unnatural light?
Two lamps, not the same lamp or bulb though. The one that produces the yellow light seems to change brightness in shots. I ahve paper over both.
Also, my camera has Auto WB or preset modes. I think the preset modes don't change but I'm not sure.(I am not using auto, but when I did, I noticed a lot more light flicker.)
I animate in a room that has lots of windows without curtains/blinds, so i only animate during the night. There is a street lamp near the room I animate in, but not much light enters the room.
Thank you.
EDIT: I will take a picture, and also upload some footage I done today under "Run cycle Test."
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/19
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Last edited by Aero_Studios (August 10, 2011 (06:31pm))
Bump. Is there anything wrong with my lighting?
It doesn't sound like it. Seems good for not flickering.
Don't see why it would do that... ![]()
It doesn't sound like it. Seems good for not flickering.
Don't see why it would do that...
I think its the bulb itself. The most flicker I see is on the left of the set.
^^^^Agree, disagree?
Bump, Please answer.
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