Topic: Run Test
Just a little run test I made.
Vimeo.
Maybe still waiting in line. UGH.
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Just a little run test I made.
Vimeo.
Maybe still waiting in line. UGH.
Still waiting in line. UGH.
It's not anymore. You can watch it nao.
It was pretty good, but there was no lean, which there should be.
i agree with mcoov
also the arms bothered me thats just me though
Some suggestions:
The first step is 4 frames, then 3, then 4, then 3 again. Pick a cycle and stick to it. I tend to go with the 3 frame version for most things as it's more evenly timed.
Frame by frame, your guy is at all kinds of angles. Lean forward or lean backward. Forward suggests a sprint - your guy is determined and knows where he's headed. Backward suggests running in fear - the legs are going faster than the rest of the body. You can keep your fig bolt upright if you want but it's not a very natural look.
I think you should flail the arms. and make the frame rate 20.
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