Topic: Animation and Walk Test
Just a test I did to focus on the lighting, animation and keeping the camera stiil. I didn't bother to build a set. Vimeo Criticism welcomed
Last edited by lil'jj (April 11, 2009 (05:53pm))
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Just a test I did to focus on the lighting, animation and keeping the camera stiil. I didn't bother to build a set. Vimeo Criticism welcomed
Last edited by lil'jj (April 11, 2009 (05:53pm))
Too bad none of the things you mentioned were any good. ![]()
The animation was kind of choppy, but the bow was pretty good.
The lighting though was very bad.
You did a little bit good with the camera...
Pretty good though. ![]()
The walk cycle needs work. (Check out Hazzat's tutorial from Brickhelp. It's awesome).
Make sure to secure your camera, and to get it to move build a rig for it to slide on.
You may still need to work on the lighting a bit because that might be causing the film grain.
Smaller increments will make your animation smoother. It takes a longer time but is well worth the effort.
Hope this helps you improve. ![]()
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