Alex, first off I want to say that you seem to have a great handle on fluidity and expressing forces. I can tell you are far from being a beginner because you have a very solid foundation so for a first post I think this is a great starting point. I agree with the feedback so far but my advice is more high level creative…
Hi all! It my first post here... I'd like to introduce some of my short animations that I do for learning purpose in spare time. I'll glad to hear some critic, if you will.... here the first one :) [vv]130666722[/vv]
Hi all!!! I had a cold and I couldn't do the animation for several days. Now I'm back:poly142: I have done some quick animations with Crysis free rig.... [ame] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG3r_odMffc[/ame] [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp-DXn-vgbY[/ame]
thanks you, guys! I'll take you advise in future exercises. Hope I will have enough time to animate at work ... I have a lot of modeling kind of stuff now.
very nice exercises. You can try Syncsketch; you upload a short video and get an URL that you can share, people with the URL can sketch over and comment on your animation on a frame x frame basis. very useful for critiques
a couple of walk cycles hope it's not very bad They don't seem to me very clean... especially right arm in the first animation looks little bit rough. [ame] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_gjtVANf1g[/ame] [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzfRHSJEbgs[/ame]