@mccrayanims
Joined on August 15th, 2018, this user has been a member for 2,850 days and is the 10,254th person to register an account.
Has 0 submissions and to be honest, that's just sad.
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Oh yeah, I get what you mean.
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Is that mighty duck?
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I tend to make my animation a bit slow which is something I need to work on.
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Thanks
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Idk,it was supposed to be a open field.
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Thanks
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Why is there no background?
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Idk,it was supposed to be a open field.
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Before getting on with snazzy effects, there’s a few things to consider. Make sure you are:
Tween: on
FPS: 10
Tweened Frames: 8This will make things much easier for you.
Step 2 is to stick to just 2 characters as you are and set them in unique scenarios so you can practice all forms of movement from combat to fear to exitement…
Step 3, if something looks a little off or just not right in your animation, check that part and look for the anomaly. Trial and error is the greatest teacher.Finally, once you feel your anim is done, leave it and come back to it tomorrow. If you still think it’s great, go ahead and proudly post it. There’s no guarantee you’ll get hugs and smiles all round but I’m sure I’ll be able to help you out.
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Thanks
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👍 keep it up kid
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I find 15 fps and 8 tf (tweened frames in this example)
Everything else I agree completely on.
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I tend to make my animation a bit slow which is something I need to work on.
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Slow is actually kinda good.
If you want your animation to be more realistic, slow is great.
Fast and erratic is better for ones that just ignore all laws of physics
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15 is hard for a beginner, i myself still use 10 but try to reach 12 and normalise it
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Fair point.
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It’s good, you need to make it more smooth and more Dragon ball “Realistic” (as in when Brody punched whoever that guy is his chin needs to fly backwards a bit more, or react to it better….if you understand what I’m saying :/)
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Oh yeah, I get what you mean.
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Ok,I think I\’m almost ready to set my series in to action
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That\’s a nice figure.Also I\’m adding some of my friends in the series and I\’ll let them tell me how they want them to be,also I want to have a good group of people in the series,so if anyone wants to join field free to.🙂
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Oh cool 👌
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👍It\’ll just take me a bit of time to make the figures and areas,but I\’m super motivated to make this happen
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Ok,I\’ve been trying to work on it. When I start my new series I will try my hardest to make everything fluid.
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Ka…Me…Ha…Me…………HHHHAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
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Feel the wrath of a Saiyan!!!
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Nice hair
Thanks
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Colours are a little all over the place, try finding your primary, secondary and tertiary colours and let them dominate evenly while adding in minute details on top.
this was not drawn by him
i searched this image on Google and it appears to be made with an app which I don’t know the name of
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OOOOOOOH, HE STEALIN’
Is that mighty duck?
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*shrugs*
MAKE HIM FROG COLOURS