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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