Replying to:P0lybiusHonestly, mostly everything.
For this case, you need to twee
Furthermore, you also have to add one effect fig for when blue lightsabre boy gets flung away.
And it’s too stiff, you need to add physics.
Moreover, if desired, add camera movements, shadowing, and no tween so you may add effects to make it look epic.
-a very noob animator who know what to do, but is too lazy to do it
Replying to:SlashBut you're still a beginner... There's no shortcut on bein
That’s true
I used to tween (i occasionally do if i need to), but I mastered tween and moved to non tween (which looked like really slow tween at first), then figured out how to use fx, then found out about tweened frames, then i now know how to animate decently
Honestly, mostly everything.
For this case, you need to tween.
Furthermore, you also have to add one effect fig for when blue lightsabre boy gets flung away.
And it’s too stiff, you need to add physics.
Moreover, if desired, add camera movements, shadowing, and no tween so you may add effects to make it look epic.
-a very noob animator who know what to do, but is too lazy to do it
Tweening sucks
But you’re still a beginner… There’s no shortcut on being the best animator
That’s true
I used to tween (i occasionally do if i need to), but I mastered tween and moved to non tween (which looked like really slow tween at first), then figured out how to use fx, then found out about tweened frames, then i now know how to animate decently
Nice… But I still don’t know how to use tweened frames…
The 50& ones? Use them to make animations smoother like a between frame
Ye… Ik…
You need to control the foot movement
Yep
(Says a guy who sux at foot movement)
Cool I wish I could do that