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Ross-Irving
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Moving Perspective 2008-03-27 22:22:39 Reply

Hey guys, I'm a newbie, but I DO have artistic skill. I'm working on a Sonic flash and I have NO time to dawdle, I've been busting my ass on the storyline for at least two weeks now. I've just started animating the opening for the Sonic OVA I'm making, BUT...

I'm having some trouble with moving perspective. There's a show where it shows a bird's eye view of two large rocks. I need to make it look like Sonic is falling in between these large rocks, but when I animate it, the power of perspective doesn't seem to be there. I'm fucking up, but where exactly...

http://tempupload.ngfiles.com/701405_Roc ks_01.jpg

Sonic is going to fall very close to the bottom of the large rock on the right. How would I animate that so it stretches as you fall closer to the ground? This has to do with one point perspective, I'm sure...I'm just not getting something.

Anyone who helps me overcome this problem will have their name in the special thanks opening credits of my planned flash movie. Thank you very much.

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Response to Moving Perspective 2008-03-27 22:26:39 Reply

frame by frame dude... you have to enlarge those parts far from ground very much, and those closer to the ground very few pixels....


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Response to Moving Perspective 2008-03-27 22:27:29 Reply

make a point at the center of the screen, and draw towards that. its called 1pt perspective.

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Response to Moving Perspective 2008-03-27 22:37:04 Reply

Thanks a lot, man! Don't worry about having me ask this twice, because I learn FAST. Little things like that help. Cool!