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A run cycle comparison. Please suggest improvements and your preference.
A run cycle comparison. Please suggest improvements and your preference.
The first one was good.
Yes, the first one.
I tried a running cycle for the first time:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctMxLzurqsA
Last edited by yokiehee (May 9, 2012 (06:55pm))
Here's my run cycle: http://youtu.be/Ogwyp5XZ9Ko
The quality is really bad, I know. ![]()
Okay, so I took a shot at this once again, and here's the result. I used Blobs tutorial.
Please don't comment on:
-Light flicker (I ALREADY KNOW!!)
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTt_DfnD ature=plcp
Thanks dudes/dudettes ![]()
-Shadow
Merged ShadowSupremacy's topic, "13 FPS Walk", with the generic one.]
Oh, thanks man. I thought I put it in here, guess not =L
Critique needed : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1Xvv5g8 e=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSOPIarZ e=youtu.be Updated link.
Even newer link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdNGbdCU e=youtu.be

Here is my 9 frame walk cycle I use for 24-30FPS. Pretty smooth animation.
I would use 7 frames if I were filming at 15 FPS for a nice smooth animation.
Sure it takes longer to animate, but it's a big pay off in the end.
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