Re: How long does it take you to animate?
I can complete a ten second clip in ten minutes; obviously it'll look awful. Now talking with sense, normally it takes 5+ hours.
Last edited by VN (March 11, 2009 (08:07pm))
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I can complete a ten second clip in ten minutes; obviously it'll look awful. Now talking with sense, normally it takes 5+ hours.
Last edited by VN (March 11, 2009 (08:07pm))
It depends on what i'm animating, if it is walking or talking roughly 3 hours for 15 or 20 seconds. If i was animating a fight scene or a scene with a lot going on, probably more like 5 or 6 hours.
Wow, 5+ hours for only 10 seconds!?!
I usually take about 30 minutes to complete 10 seconds.
And that my friend, is why your animation probably isn't perfect.
Wow, 5+ hours for only 10 seconds!?!
When something is a hobby, I for one like to not rush it, but take my jolly ol' time.
Same with me. I like things to look like they were really hard to do.
Idk, mabye i just speed brickfilm, I dont like taking my time
Alright, guys. I just animated 12 seconds in an hour and 25 minutes. It had quite a lot of stuff to do in it. Camera movements, car drive-by, a couple of different walk cycles, and I think the shot came out somewhat decent, though there was some light flicker that bothered me. Also this was at 13 fps, so it would probably have taken a longer amount of time if I did it 15 fps, so I guess you could say I cheated a little. Still came out pretty smooth though!
I would post it here but it's for a project I'm doing and I want to show it when the project is finished.
I can do 10 seconds in about an hour and a half.
i dont really know it depends on what i am animating.
I can do like 10 seconds in half an hour.
It takes me that long also.
I'm a pretty quick animator, when I actually get around to doing it (I rarely have the motivation). During THAC 5A, I shot the 2 minutes of footage my film had in about 4 hours. Most of it was still frames for dialog, but that's still pretty quick.
I shot the 2 minutes of footage my film had in about 4 hours
Really? That's nearly impossible!
I'm a reasonably fast animator. 10 seconds at my framerate, 15FPS, would probably take me 40 minutes at average. Depending on what I'm animating. I'm fast enough at walk cycles since I'm so used to them, but I take huge care with animating minifigs that aren't walking. It's a lot easier to bump him when he isn't walking.
-Steve
Munzapoppa wrote:I shot the 2 minutes of footage my film had in about 4 hours
Really? That's nearly impossible!
Well, considering it was mostly still frames (for dialog), it's not that impossible. Pressing a button over and over again is pretty quick. I wouldn't suggest animating that quickly, though. It doesn't turn out as good as you would want.
I can't bear to have stillness for dialogue. I just can't pull it off as well as some people can.
If I am filming something easy like a walking cycle, it could take me 25 minutes to get 10 seconds done, but if it is something more advanced, like a fightscene, it could take 5+ hours
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