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Sketchbook animation
Sketchbook animation











I would say after you do some fixes, move on to a walk using a ball and legs. With all that said, I really like these! very well done, indeed!

sketchbook animation

So just check out your curves and you can probably just shift the translate y (up direction) over a few frames so it's in the middle. It cant speed up or slow down without extra force (and wind isn't enough!). Once an object is in the air, its' center of gravity has a linear movement.

sketchbook animation

After the ball reaches the peak of it's jump, it feels like it speeds up a bit mid air. Really, the only crit i have on this one is with the second jump to the left platform. Push it further than you're comfortable with, then tone it down, if need be.īounce 3: Really good stuff! Can definitely tell the ball has personality, and that this is your most recent anim out of the three. You may also be able to speed up the initial fast spin that gets it all going. It feels more like a car hitting the breaks at a stop sign, rather than a ball coasting to a stop. It also slows down a little to quickly at the end of the animation. Going up the ramp though, it does feel like it hits a brick wall at the top. The slight bounces as it hits the ramp going up, or when it hits the ground coming down really shows the realism of the ball. you could probably drag it out for a few more bounces.īounce 2: Love this! lots of subtle stuff going on. It also feels like it slows down too quickly.

sketchbook animation

It feels very wobbly, which takes away from it's the belief that it's a bouncey ball, rather than say a water balloon. Also, I feel you have too much squash and stretch on that last few bounces. Without being able to see the spin, it seems like it's sliding at the end. Oh awesome! Love that you`re digging into animation as an enviro artist! These really are a great start! It shows you've got a good understanding of animation already, which is always a plus!īounce 1: It's a little hard to crit with a flat texture like that.













Sketchbook animation