On a more animation-ey note, thera are stuff that could be better.
Read up on the animation principles and check out meistre Keith Lango's small tutorial about moving holds (at some points he it's too robotic and spikes, kinda needs small holds). [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tH21VQmgFw"]Tutorial- Good Weight During a Moving Hold - YouTube[/ame]
Also, the lighting makes his legs hard to read. From an animators perspective it's hard to really see what's going on. I'd advice you to post a greybox version of the scene with all the clips.
If you have the money check out Keith Langos VTS. It's a gold mine for great educational videos about animation.
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On a more animation-ey note, thera are stuff that could be better.
Read up on the animation principles and check out meistre Keith Lango's small tutorial about moving holds (at some points he it's too robotic and spikes, kinda needs small holds). [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tH21VQmgFw"]Tutorial- Good Weight During a Moving Hold - YouTube[/ame]
Also, the lighting makes his legs hard to read. From an animators perspective it's hard to really see what's going on. I'd advice you to post a greybox version of the scene with all the clips.
If you have the money check out Keith Langos VTS. It's a gold mine for great educational videos about animation.
Thank you so much for your help. I never heard of sticky holds before, so you're a champ. I will definitly check out that "VTS" by Keith Langos.
Thank you for that. But, yeah, the skinning was terrible.