How do you like my animations and animation style on these two fast cilps with no sound?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KiSEliB3r4[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhE9xqguTT4[/media]
The lines got a little fucked on youtube..
The drawing style was very lacking, with countless of anatomy errors and no line-weights whatsoever.
I can't think of anything really positive to say. If you're serious about this, I suggest looking up some line-art animations via Google or something.
The style is very interesting, but you need more animation, the characters are fairly static and dull.
[QUOTE=Dr. Fishtastic;25591916]The style is very interesting, but you need more animation, the characters are fairly static and dull.[/QUOTE]
Thank you.. And yes it's mostly the style in these.. But i gotta animate it a little more like SweetSwifter said.
It's not a style, it's lack of real skill and understanding. I'd focus on drawing before you focus on animation. Otherwise both will lack
What if you understand all the principles of animation; cause and effect, drag and follow through, etc. but you have terrible drawing skills, are you a doomed to never animate?
[QUOTE=Airdoo;25601621]What if you understand all the principles of animation; cause and effect, drag and follow through, etc. but you have terrible drawing skills, are you a doomed to never animate?[/QUOTE]
Go 3D or attend some drawing classes. The latter is preferable
Well my animation teacher does make us do a full class on figure drawing every other week and he says I'm improving (I have a motor control problem, I can barely write my name even though I can work on small machines like watches)
[QUOTE=Airdoo;25601621]What if you understand all the principles of animation; cause and effect, drag and follow through, etc. but you have terrible drawing skills, are you a doomed to never animate?[/QUOTE]
Nope. You can just learn how to draw.
If you really want to animate then you should really want to draw too, because that's what you do when you animate.
Unless you're going to do what Funnycat said, 3D animation.
There is no sense of weight with the first one. The second I'm not going to comment on.
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