Hi all, I am an beginner Animator located in Toronto, looking to get into the Industry and take part in all the amazing work all of you Animators out there make. So far, It's been pretty difficult trying to get in myself, to be honest.. so I'm hoping I can get some advice on here; maybe show me a few pointers in other to…
Hey Guys! So thanks to @AGoodFella I managed to make some fixes to my ball animation. (Bouncing_Ball_2) link: https://syncsketch.com/sketch/cd129f2c9191/#370507 I also left the previous one available, in case anyone might want to compare or something. I hope you notice the change :P I appreciate all this help so far and…
Hello. I recommend you take a step back from character rigs for the moment and work on a 'bouncing ball' exercise. This is an essential first step to improving animation fundamentals. Start out with this exercise and keep it simple, no more than 100 frames of animation total. Things to think about: -The ball's weight…
Oh My! Really apologise for this. Not yet used to syncsketch I guess :P but it really should be accessible now.. I hope link: http://syncsketch.com/sketch/cd129f2c9191/ Let me know what you all think :D Ps, thanks for the help with syncsketch @deanimation Cheers,
Pretty sure you are passed this stage already but if you can extract any info from this Ill leave it here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xTgUDdvc_A Also to me it looks alot better than the first. Only thing I can find that isnt 100% optimal is the shelf landing.
Left some notes. There are some timing/spacing issues across the entire shot. This is really hurting it. Once you fix them up, it will feel/look a lot better. Take a look at this: https://goo.gl/images/HCy8Xo