Topic: how to animate fights
please could omone show me how to animate a fight scene punching chops kicks back flips ect.
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please could omone show me how to animate a fight scene punching chops kicks back flips ect.
Well, why don't you just watch some good fight scenes in lego?
Some examples:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsDfBw4DUd0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_RLXxu-FQ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5JLjwi6kc4
http://www.mediafinearts.com/legomation
torial.pdf
If no one posts a link to Google, consider yourself lucky.
I found Keshen's vids to be really helpful by just watching
I post 3 youtube video, AND I FRIKKIN FORGET KESHEN
Yeah thats what I have done a few times, to be able to see the different speeds, I can now judge different speeds of things while I animate
please could omone show me how to animate a fight scene punching chops kicks back flips ect.
T.G-Tom rightly
Best for that is to see Keshen films, these fight scenes are good.
I've read Errol's tutorial before, but I personally need more moves. Lego peoples fighting is a little... meh.
Why the heck didn't anyone post this?! One of the best fights out there and I learned a lot from watching it.
Brickyman, thinking of moves is easy, just pick up 2 figs, and mess around for a few minutes, and then it should be easy. Also watch fights like everyone has suggested
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