Topic: Lego Panning Test
Well, hello! Here is a panning test I made a good while ago!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkIJ2Lgc
ature=plcp
Comments and Criticism are indeed, welcome!:yes:
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Well, hello! Here is a panning test I made a good while ago!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkIJ2Lgc
ature=plcp
Comments and Criticism are indeed, welcome!:yes:
Not bad! You got the camera to follow at a nice rate. The thing that I see that needs improvement is how fluid and smooth the pan is. At this point, it tracks each step and has this sort of quick "stop" and "start" motion instead of one complete pan. This is probably because you are following each step the minifigure makes and when he is in the home position you aren't continuing to move the camera. Just be sure to never have a frame where you aren't panning at the same consistent speed. If that doesn't make sense, I'll try to explain better. Nice job though at trying camera movements, they will take animations up a notch. ![]()
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I thought it was pretty good. I agree with Repelling Spider. Though, the footstep sounds were a little off-sync. ![]()
Not bad! You got the camera to follow at a nice rate. The thing that I see that needs improvement is how fluid and smooth the pan is. At this point, it tracks each step and has this sort of quick "stop" and "start" motion instead of one complete pan. This is probably because you are following each step the minifigure makes and when he is in the home position you aren't continuing to move the camera. Just be sure to never have a frame where you aren't panning at the same consistent speed. If that doesn't make sense, I'll try to explain better. Nice job though at trying camera movements, they will take animations up a notch.
Thanks for the comment! I will take in what you have said!
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