Topic: Skateboarding Tests
Heres some tests I did with a skateboarder. I wanted to see how well I could mask something this lt (difficult for me anyways) The first three are a lot better then the last three but oh well.
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Heres some tests I did with a skateboarder. I wanted to see how well I could mask something this lt (difficult for me anyways) The first three are a lot better then the last three but oh well.
Wow I liked it
Some of those were pretty decent. But bump your framerate up, it was kind of slow and jerky at points.
The gravity of the skateboarder seemed off... he just kind of moved a fixed amount while up in the air, rather than slowing at the top of the arc and then coming down farther each frame at the bottom. Otherwise, the masking looked excellent, and I liked the camera movement at the end of the first clip.
Thanks glad you liked it, and yeah the gravity is off. Mostly, however, on the 360 flip.
that's good. there was soome light flicker though.
That was pretty good, for a Lego animation.
Thanks Maron. I tried
Good work on the masking. But lots of light flicker.
Keep at it..
It's actually spelled "tre-flip."
On the whole, not bad. The physics of some of the jumps were a bit off, but I like how you had him bend and absorb the landing.
Yeah Tre as in 3, oh well. And thanks for the comments guys.
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