Topic: Hair Brushing Test
My heroic test guy amazingly brushes his hair in this epic video!
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My heroic test guy amazingly brushes his hair in this epic video!
I like how the hair changes! ![]()
That was nice! The way you changed the hair was cool. The only problem was it was slightly choppy other than that good job!
Thanks!
I added the "choppy" purposely, I thought it looked cool. Should I not do it if I use it in a movie?
FuntasticFilms wrote:That was nice! The way you changed the hair was cool. The only problem was it was slightly choppy other than that good job!
Thanks!
I added the "choppy" purposely, I thought it looked cool. Should I not do it if I use it in a movie?
Generally it is best not to have choppy animation so yes. The actual "brushing" was reasonable smooth It's when he moves his arm up that's it's choppy.
Drew Killeen wrote:FuntasticFilms wrote:That was nice! The way you changed the hair was cool. The only problem was it was slightly choppy other than that good job!
Thanks!
I added the "choppy" purposely, I thought it looked cool. Should I not do it if I use it in a movie?
Generally it is best not to have choppy animation so yes. The actual "brushing" was reasonable smooth It's when he moves his arm up that's it's choppy.
...I don't see what you're saying... But I won't do it again in future (as long as I'm able). ![]()
The majority of people prefer "smooth" animation. Mainly because it is way more pleasing to the eye rather than "choppy" animation. So, you should not use choppiness on purpose. It is great to see you're thinking "out side of the box" though!
The majority of people prefer "smooth" animation. Mainly because it is way more pleasing to the eye rather than "choppy" animation. So, you should not use choppiness on purpose. It is great to see you're thinking "out side of the box" though!
Thanks! I was trying to make it choppy in a different spot than what he was talking about, though. ![]()
Do you mean you tried to do the hair change choppy? ![]()
-FBS
Do you mean you tried to do the hair change choppy?
-FBS
No, it was a certain point in the brushing the hair, and I wanted it to be so little that you didn't even notice it. I think you can if you look close, though.
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