Stairs Walk (Joe-Rig)
This is the walking upstairs and jumping off the stairs animation that I have done using the Joe-Rig, Enjoy!
Side-View
Front-View
Reflection
This is the part 2 assesment on the final project, I have done both the walking upstairs and also jumping of the stairs and land. Overall is still not bad, but I feel that the whole process could be done more better and looking more natural. This project requires much more patient and efforts put in compared to the walk-cycle, where I feel that the jumping part is the hardest of all. The jump must look natural as well as cannot define the law of gravity by floating too long in the air and the jumping angle which makes it looks unrealistic. This projects is actually fun and meaningful, and I actually learnt a lot through this assignments, keyframes, moving of different parts of body to make it looks natural, weight-shifting and more. I hope that I can improve more on my animation and keep on going in the next semester and in the future!
Monday, 19 December 2011
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Animation Final Project (Standard Walk-Cycle)
Standard Walk-Cycle (Joe-Rig)
This is the basic Walk-Cycle that I have done using the Joe-Rig, Enjoy!
Side-View
Front-View
Reflection
This is the walk-cycle that I have done, to demonstrate weight shift and understanding of locomotion. After following some of the tutorials and pictures as a guide, I feel that the flow of my animation is quite good, and is also looking quite natural when he walk. The leg movements is good, the hands part is not bad and also I do the hips, shoulders and spine to make it look more realistic and to demonstrate the weight shifting part. This walk-cycle took me quite some time to finish, as it is very tedious and need to set frame by frame and bit by bit of movements. Overall I still quite enjoy this project, as when you finish the project and look at your own work, it feels a sense of achievement. I learnt that it takes hardwork and patient to complete even a small movements of the animation, now I know how the other animators feels, and how much real effort and time to put in order to get the nice animation done. I hope that I can work harder and improve my animation!
This is the basic Walk-Cycle that I have done using the Joe-Rig, Enjoy!
Side-View
Front-View
Reflection
This is the walk-cycle that I have done, to demonstrate weight shift and understanding of locomotion. After following some of the tutorials and pictures as a guide, I feel that the flow of my animation is quite good, and is also looking quite natural when he walk. The leg movements is good, the hands part is not bad and also I do the hips, shoulders and spine to make it look more realistic and to demonstrate the weight shifting part. This walk-cycle took me quite some time to finish, as it is very tedious and need to set frame by frame and bit by bit of movements. Overall I still quite enjoy this project, as when you finish the project and look at your own work, it feels a sense of achievement. I learnt that it takes hardwork and patient to complete even a small movements of the animation, now I know how the other animators feels, and how much real effort and time to put in order to get the nice animation done. I hope that I can work harder and improve my animation!
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