Topic: Walking Test
I've gotten back into the swing of things! With this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE6VNnviuoI
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I've gotten back into the swing of things! With this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE6VNnviuoI
While the arms could use a bit more easing, and the light flicker needs to be eliminated, it's a really good walk.
It's kinda interesting that you concentrate so much on the in between frames that you leave out the 'both legs straight down' frame. It's a unique look, but you may find the best of both worlds by adding said frame. That way, you'd have more time to smooth out that arm swing, as well as take out the quick leg swing.
I like it though, you did a great job, and the turning motion is a nice touch.
Yeah I was kind of frustrated while animating the arms, because right in the middle of it; I moved the arm WAY too much and It threw off the whole thing. I made the mistake of not setting the ISO on a constant number and accidentally left it on auto ISO, so there is some flicker.
It's kinda interesting that you concentrate so much on the in between frames that you leave out the 'both legs straight down' frame.
I did do a 'both legs down' frame, does it not show? I just did one frame of it though. In total the complete walk cycle, standing straight to standing straight is seven frames.
The turning motion is a nice touch.
Thanks, I was most unsure about that part.
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