Cartoon Pappy's Getting There...
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Cartoon Pappy's Getting There...
I have to give credit to Sevenfeet for most of this, especially as he did the rigging and animation on the head, but I am slowly figuring out this animation thing. I'm pretty bad at working out the timings on the walking dog, but I think I have the basic movements. It probably would have worked out better if I weren't trying to work out Actions at the same time I am doing my first complete animation.
Cartoon Pappy
Newer Version, 9/18
Something may come of all this someday.
Regards (and thanks to the forum),
Gnat
Cartoon Pappy
Newer Version, 9/18
Something may come of all this someday.
Regards (and thanks to the forum),
Gnat
Last edited by gnat on Tue Sep 19, 2006 11:08 am, edited 5 times in total.
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Very nice! You captured the dog walk pretty good. The only thing that bothers me is the back leg. Just the part where it creases and the butt area.
The butt looks like a stiff cut-out animation. Adjust the points throughout the frames. To see what I mean, view this tutorial that I made. http://www.flashpulse.com/video/moho_bones.html
As for the bending crease. There's a hump just above the crease. Just push the point northeast just a bit on whatever frame that the bend is at it's max.
Other then that, it look great. Can't wait to see more.
The butt looks like a stiff cut-out animation. Adjust the points throughout the frames. To see what I mean, view this tutorial that I made. http://www.flashpulse.com/video/moho_bones.html
As for the bending crease. There's a hump just above the crease. Just push the point northeast just a bit on whatever frame that the bend is at it's max.
Other then that, it look great. Can't wait to see more.

Last edited by J. Baker on Tue Sep 19, 2006 4:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
Posted a new version of the video in the top message-- the Youtube version had a few too many artifacts, and this one's a bit more interesting (but I can't quite get the shadow thing down).
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Too large. It eats up the memory and sometimes haults the pc. I would have liked to use it but just couldn't.AllenC wrote: J.Baker,
Nice tutorial. I saw Camstudio on the task bar, is that what you used to produce the tutorial? If so, how does the quality come out when you convert it to .SWF with the SWF Producer part of that program?
AllenC
J.Baker,
I only ask because I used Camstudio to create 3 tutorials for a friend/client a few weeks ago. I used the SWF Producer after.
I was thinking of making some tutorials for Anime Studio as I learned more about it, but you and Steve Ryan seem to be ahead of me there. How many Moho/Anime Studio tutorials have you produced so far?
TIA,
AllenC
I see. Also, I noticed it was a DivX5 .avi, did you encode to DivX after you made it? The video came out very clear at 640x480, what was the screen resolution used to create the original? The file size is certainly acceptable.Too large. It eats up the memory and sometimes haults the pc. I would have liked to use it but just couldn't.
I only ask because I used Camstudio to create 3 tutorials for a friend/client a few weeks ago. I used the SWF Producer after.
I was thinking of making some tutorials for Anime Studio as I learned more about it, but you and Steve Ryan seem to be ahead of me there. How many Moho/Anime Studio tutorials have you produced so far?
TIA,
AllenC
I added a new topic so we don't high-jack gnat's topic.
http://www.lostmarble.com/forum/viewtop ... 7045#27045
http://www.lostmarble.com/forum/viewtop ... 7045#27045
No problem... my topic had already its course. People are very courteous around here.
Regards,
Gnat
Regards,
Gnat
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