Good for a first, though could use some work. I would say less choppiness and make it smooth to flow together. There are many things to look at to help with this. One thing I will say is keep practicing and take your time while animating. I rush a lot in my animations expecting good results, but taking the time to perfect and work on scenes will show differences. Now I”ve gotten better and it looks better. Keep up the work.
Also Lime, look up a youtuber named Mr Onyx. Without him, I would gave never gotten good at animation
His tutorials are simple but they get you to a slightly admirable skill level. Make sure to only watch the important tutorials like Easing, Pose Dynamics, his yt short on double framing, Anticipation, etc
Its just your own thing from there on out once you get slightly good.
D:
he thinks hes jerell
dont hate on him
we were all the same skill as him at one point
just trust the process 👍
Actually pretty good for a first Sticknodes animation! Better then most I’ve seen as their first!
Good for a first, though could use some work. I would say less choppiness and make it smooth to flow together. There are many things to look at to help with this. One thing I will say is keep practicing and take your time while animating. I rush a lot in my animations expecting good results, but taking the time to perfect and work on scenes will show differences. Now I”ve gotten better and it looks better. Keep up the work.
Yeah, the rushing thing happens to me alot too.
When youre too excited to see the final product so you rush, then its shit, and that ends up dismotivating you
True
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Also Lime, look up a youtuber named Mr Onyx. Without him, I would gave never gotten good at animation
His tutorials are simple but they get you to a slightly admirable skill level. Make sure to only watch the important tutorials like Easing, Pose Dynamics, his yt short on double framing, Anticipation, etc
Its just your own thing from there on out once you get slightly good.
Thank you