Topic: Speed Difference Test

Heres a test of animating 2 subjects with different speeds. The minifigure is walking, the car is driving. I animated it at 30 FPS, taking 2 frames of the Minifigure's position, and 1 frame of the car's.

I actually did run into a problem during it, as my 9k was acting up, but I don't want to get into it...

Oh yeah, I almost forgot, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL7NNFSdD_c

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The car wasn't too bad but the animation of the man wasn't very good especially the turn.

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Yeah whats with the arms at the beggining?

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hm not bad except the turn happened a bit to fast

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I think you should work on the walk cycle. He was moving his arms waaaaay too much.

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About the turn thing: He was supposed to walk all the way across, but my 9k was malfunctioning so I just finished it.

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"actuallly this involves spiderman too, not batman. but im also taking a new approach, more comedy, less action. i dont see to many movies like that with more comedy than action" --SteveStarfyTV on an Indiana Jones meets Star Wars idea.

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Ya very nice car, the turn could be a bit slower tho