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3.93 / 5.00 4,634 ViewsI know how to use flash now and I could tween myself a good one if I felt like it buy my ultimate goal is to animate like Hulalaoo, any good advanced tutorials that will teach me more about frame by frame fight scenes angles etc...?
I always get stuck at the animatic level thanks in advanced
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At 12/13/11 09:15 PM, Adeebness wrote: bump?
This isn't 4chan. Wait more than 20 minutes for a response. I have a feeling that this impatience leads to lackluster performance. So my first piece of advice is be patient. Keep working and learning the hard way and it will pay off. That's how everyone else here got started (even the greats).
Secondly this
And this, too.
study anatomy, study perspective, study the human form, learn to draw, etc. Before you tackle something big like a full form fight scene, learn where the power in the movements are coming from and where they're going as well. Figure out how limbs/bodies look when foreshortened, understand the weight behind the thing you're animating and understand where weight is distributed when performing different actions.
Basically you can't just look at a tutorial and say "oh hey that's how i do a fight scene i'll just go do one now" or "hey that's how someone moves i'll just go animate that now." You have to study and learn what's going on in each movement to get a good look out of your animation or else it'll look flat and uninteresting
PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE, THAT'S THE NUMBER ONE RULE OF ANIMATION!
just stating that i'm not telling you that you suck at drawing just telling you what you need to tackle before learning the animation bit of your scene
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Wait more than 20 minutes for a response. I have a feeling that this impatience leads to lackluster performance. So my first piece of advice is be patient. Keep working and learning the hard way and it will pay off. That's how everyone else here got started (even the greats).
Secondly this
And this, too.
I actually waited 1 hour :'( Ty
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At 12/13/11 10:41 PM, Adam-Beilgard wrote:At 12/13/11 09:15 PM, Adeebness wrote: bump?
Secondly this
And this, too.
Already went through all of those- was looking for advanced tutorials
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Alot to swallow thanks- will pick up some how to draw books
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I actually waited 1 hour :'( Ty
8:55 to 9:15 is 20 minutes
At 12/16/11 12:53 AM, Adam-Beilgard wrote:8:55 to 9:15 is 20 minutes
I actually waited 1 hour :'( Ty
No its not
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At 12/17/11 06:22 PM, Adeebness wrote:At 12/16/11 12:53 AM, Adam-Beilgard wrote:No its not8:55 to 9:15 is 20 minutes
I actually waited 1 hour :'( Ty
yes it is...
55+ 5 is 60 bringing the time to 9:00, then another 15 minutes to bring it 9:15
5+15 = 20...do i have to explain..?
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yes it is...
No its not
55+ 5 is 60 bringing the time to 9:00, then another 15 minutes to bring it 9:15
5+15 = 20...do i have to explain..?
He's just trolling.
Someone lock this, please
At 12/18/11 03:38 PM, Adam-Beilgard wrote:He's just trolling.yes it is...
No its not
55+ 5 is 60 bringing the time to 9:00, then another 15 minutes to bring it 9:15
5+15 = 20...do i have to explain..?
Someone lock this, please
Even if your mathematical equation was true, it strays from the point since It took nearly 2 hours for one reply. My bump was justified and any other counter argument is invalid. Have a nice day friend.
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this isn't really a tutorial per se, but it's still something I like to go back and review from time to time: