Topic: Hit Test
A quick test I whipped up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQFTXvo8 e=youtu.be
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A quick test I whipped up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQFTXvo8 e=youtu.be
Nice try, but it could still use some work. Primarily when the left figure falls and hits the ground, its way too fast. I would suggest practicing the easing in and out a bit more and make sure to use the technique even with the guy who gets hit. Perhaps use clay to capture some more frames of the fall. Keep up the good work, easing in and out makes an animation look so much better! ![]()
Nice try, but it could still use some work. Primarily when the left figure falls and hits the ground, its way too fast. I would suggest practicing the easing in and out a bit more and make sure to use the technique even with the guy who gets hit. Perhaps use clay to capture some more frames of the fall. Keep up the good work, easing in and out makes an animation look so much better!
Well... what this test was for was to work on my easing in and out in my animation. ![]()
Oh yes, I just meant continue to work on it as you implement it into your films. I was also including the suggestions I mentioned in my original comment. Hope they were of some use.
Oh, yes, they were. I value all criticism for it helps me improve. ![]()
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