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And here’s another video from me guys. This is almost everything I learned from the past 4 months of animating. Cnc and enjoy. XD 😀
And here’s another video from me guys. This is almost everything I learned from the past 4 months of animating. Cnc and enjoy. XD 😀
Glasses dont even connect
Yeah. Hehe, sorry. I just don’t know how to do it properly.
It okay, just giving critism. I have glasses irl, and i know how to do that. Theres a reason why i was in the rhg shop
4 months? how the hell do i get good
I think you just have to believe and watch every good animator’s animations carefully and study how they do it. If you can’t do it on your own, call a friend. I didn’t know what I was doing until someone reached out his hand to help me.
some good xiao xiao action
good fluidity at the start with the dude just whipping around everywhere, well animated
Thnx sir.
The animation was better than I expected so ya got me there. But when he whips around the pole he should still keep his structure. There was no rhyme nor reason for him to shrink and disappear. I get that you’re trying to make a sense of illusion, but if you want to do that you should just keep body parts stretchy. And the fighting was a little too fast paced (personal opinion) if you want he audience to look at something and tell what’s going on then you should slow it down a little bit.
One more thing. Staging: when he hits the guy with his baseball bat he says the words, “oops,” so naturally I look over their to see what he says but at the same time I’m missing the action. You should direct the audience where to look instead of making too configuring for the audience. I recommend watching Allan Becker’s 12 Rules of Animation. And watch the staging video to learn how to stage properly.
Yeah. I just realized it too cause I already watched the 12 Principles by Allan Becker. The staging thing kinda flashed in my head but I got lazy. Lmao, sorry.
No need to apologize, you’ll improve over time
Thnx bro. :3