I suggest just animating. Take criticism from others, remember the principles of animation or whatever like easing, etc, and eventually you will grow. It takes a lot of time to be even decent.
Use the app when you can trying different features and animating something with it, it doesn’t have to be amazing, just so long as you understand the feature.
Look up tutorials online.
Higher frame rate allows for faster paced scenes as it can move faster and tends to be easier to work with.
I’d recommend practicing with a frame rate of 30 and 10 so you are well attuned to both and can switch easily without too much struggles trying to get used to it.
Plan animations if they are a fight scene, if it’s just dialogue than given that you have decent grammatical skill and ideas in your head you won’t need planning.
To put it simply animating takes time, you won’t become a master instantly although given Stick Nodes’ potential you shouldn’t struggle too much with animating.
Keep in mind the node limit and your device storage, you can’t exceed 1000 frames so if you have a long project, record individual parts and merge them with some video editor.
Honestly, if you just start animating you will eventually realise after a couple of months that youve grown. Tutorials arent really neccassary.
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I suggest just animating. Take criticism from others, remember the principles of animation or whatever like easing, etc, and eventually you will grow. It takes a lot of time to be even decent.
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I think he wants to know how to animate and want the app
Use the app when you can trying different features and animating something with it, it doesn’t have to be amazing, just so long as you understand the feature.
Look up tutorials online.
Higher frame rate allows for faster paced scenes as it can move faster and tends to be easier to work with.
I’d recommend practicing with a frame rate of 30 and 10 so you are well attuned to both and can switch easily without too much struggles trying to get used to it.
Plan animations if they are a fight scene, if it’s just dialogue than given that you have decent grammatical skill and ideas in your head you won’t need planning.
To put it simply animating takes time, you won’t become a master instantly although given Stick Nodes’ potential you shouldn’t struggle too much with animating.
Keep in mind the node limit and your device storage, you can’t exceed 1000 frames so if you have a long project, record individual parts and merge them with some video editor.
Apps in App Store or google play store you probably already know it’s name
You can download figures and packs tutorials on that
You move the nodes around to create movement and yeah you’ll get better over time
Videos might not be necessary but they help you get the general idea of what to do
Thanks ^W^!