This is just a test. There are a few things that I need to work on but at least I can see it will work.
Ouroboros test
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- djwaterman
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Re: Ouroboros test 2
On this one I tried scaling or squashing the bones in the tail as it goes down the throat rather than curling it up into the head.
Re: Ouroboros test
It's cool. I love the design.
Is the hope to create a looping animation?
Is the hope to create a looping animation?
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Re: Ouroboros test
Maybe it's just me (or just me willing to say it), but the ouroboros is supposed to actually be eating its tail. Pulling the tail back out looks a little perverse. Again, maybe just me.
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Re: Ouroboros test
In the actual project it will just swallow itself and disappear, the reverse loop was just to lengthen the shot for YouTube, ha ha, I began to see the double meaning as I was animating. I've since added eyebrows to him which helps define the shape of the head more.

