This is an animation test of one of the characters in my next short: Ninja…Squirrel?! Steve Glutton is the antagonist.
Character Animation Test – Steve Glutton
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how long are you render the video and how power full is your computer ?
No specific tutorial, but I can roughly explain the process…
I visualize what the main actions will be and keep a mental reference. From there I rough out the timing by animating his center of mass. I roughly animate arms and legs after this, in their extreme poses. It’s basically a hybrid method of pose to pose and straight ahead animation.
After the timing and posing feels right, I keep refining until I feel comfortable with the physics and appeal of the animation.
Hope that helps!
wow nice…………
do you have tutorial any about this animation?