Joined: Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:51 am Posts: 510 Location: 707 nigga
not bad for a starter... first, look at bahas tut or whatev its called now... next, learn to use your own sticks, that definetly adds alot... also, i noticed you use a lot of effects, which isnt that bad, but dont get too out of hand and go into the seizure flashing mode... thats over rated... all you have to do is animate more, practice, and most importantly, have fun :)
courtz? (thats when you click on the big bob marley face and tell me what you think of my stuff )
Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:56 pm Posts: 57 Location: Between Heaven, Hell....and my Insanity. -.-'
Though I am not good at it I create plenty of my own stks already. I do understand that there needs to be an equal amount of effects and stick movement to the epic-ness. But as I being a noob have only the effects so far.
Here's another gif I made. A centered origin test:
Joined: Tue Mar 18, 2008 10:32 am Posts: 5767 Location: Perth, WA
try to stay away from effects until you perfect movements, some of your movements are really stiff, you need to try and move all the joints in each frame, so try some easier movements like walking and start fights without any effects courtesy?
Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:56 pm Posts: 57 Location: Between Heaven, Hell....and my Insanity. -.-'
No effects eh? ....-.-' well as it seems I was noticed to be a rising effects expert in Pivot, I suppose the man behind the curtain is just as important, (I understood such already) i'll see what I can do. -.-'
Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:49 pm Posts: 1776 Location: Советская Россия
Your movements still need a fair amount of work. Have you read Baha/Darren's tut yet? if not I highly recommend it, as it is phenomenal.
if you have, then I suggest you do "test" animations. Work on basic movements and the like. Itll be a bit tedious, but you'll rapidly improve. Just stick with it, and you'll be great before you know it.