I usually animate to music. I also animate funny, absurd, or ridiculous things as my attention span is pretty short. This is like my sketchbook, except with animations. Atrocious animations.
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I usually animate to music. I also animate funny, absurd, or ridiculous things as my attention span is pretty short. This is like my sketchbook, except with animations. Atrocious animations.
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Sprite for little dog:
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Sprite for the daddy dog:
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Getting hold of the timeline and traditional animation, which is drawing layers over layers. Sucks really.
Caffeine rat;
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As experimentation, I'd suggest you are heading the right psychotic direction.
The more you do, the better you become. I am getting used to the workload first.
Another stupid dachshund, this type is dressed in little doll clothes so I call them "moppies". I am writing a script that involves a family of moppies that end up shooting eachother dead.
Melting and mutating seal probably from a nuclear explosion:
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Exploding goats. Tried using premade GIF images but don't think there's a way we can use those.
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The last two was going to be worked on more but tablet at the lab stopped working so I didn't want to draw more.
haha, very funny stuff. You do a lot with very little. It's a rare talent. The last head turn is actually pretty solid too.
When you animate, do you use onion skinning or do you flip between the next and last frame? I strongly recommend flipping. There are some construction issues in the last dog head that could have been seen while drawing if you flipped![]()
I use onion skin, I don't know what flipping is. Is it a special tool on Flash?
For the dog I didn't use Flash to do the lines. When I try to use pencil tool on Flash, it auto corrects, or looks really wobbly and bad. I don't know how to stop that.
more wip
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That girl is really good. Flipping is alternating between 3 frames: the last frame, the current frame, and the next frame. You do that by pressing the , and . buttons. I think. On my keyboard they're thebuttons. It takes some practice to get the hang of, but by doing that, you force yourself to rely on your persistence of vision rather than seeing multiple drawings at once. And persistence of vision is what animation is all about anyway
It assumes you're using pose to pose animation. But it even works for straight ahead and setting up the key poses.
Oh that, I use that too. Another student taught me that. I make few keyframes, and then animate between those keyframes, and so on. I switch betweenand press F7 to start a new keyframe between keyframes, so on. But, I use the onion skin along with it.
How does persistence of vision help?
It's like a flipbook, when you look at multiple frames in succession quickly, it gives the illusion of movement. With animation, it's all about the movement. Which is why when you freeze frame cartoons from Disney, etc, you'll see frames that are often just blurs and smears. As an illustration, they couldn't work. But as animation, in movement, they work better than a solid illustrative type drawing would without the blurs or smears.
Stuff like that can only be achieved well with flipping.
The key to using thebuttons is not necessarily to go back and forth to previous frames to work on them individually, but rather to flip through them quickly to give the impression of movement (like a flipbook) so you can work on each of them simultaneously.
I mean, different people use it in different ways, and to differing effects, but I know that with my own work, I had issues with keeping volumes consistent, construction, and drawings looking wonky when I used onion skinning exclusively. Now I haven't used onion skinning for the better part of a year and don't even miss it.
I see, so it helps me develop as an animator if I work without onion skin, right?
MOPPIES HAUNT ME IN MY SLEEP
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Little child dog pdf files. Backing it up.
Precisely.
Very appealing sketches, btw.
Thanks.
Syd Mead's my favorite artist
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I made him a little buddy
LOL.zip
Syd Mead.zip
Very entertaining SB! I especially like the blue girl turning her head and the "goo". I can really feel the volume of the subjects when i look at those two animations. The animations to music were great to! I'm new to animation so I don't have much advice I'm afraid, I just stoped by to get inspired and mention that I like your stuff![]()
Last edited by jantmoen; July 23rd, 2012 at 09:26 PM. Reason: Typo
very good try guys!
The Kid from Blood Meridian
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work in progress.
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To my critics
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My inner demons. That realistic head dog? I was going to draw a realistic dog, but then I realized the paper's too small so I just gave him a suitable body.
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