Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Tips to myself

1. 1st do the golden/key poses. (give as much time as it takes to get the final poses)
2. break down the golden poses.
3. break down the 1st break down poses. (do ease in and ease out manually while doing it)
4. maintain the arcs.
5. now check the playblast animation over and over.
6. do corrections in almost every frames. tweak the frames a little bit.



Jason Ryan does the golden poses at once. I mean he doesn't do the pelvis poses, then the hands... not like that (He is 2d specialist after all). He does all movements at once (well, not the extra secondary movement e.g. hair or expression).

Anyways again i have seen many 3d animators do pelvis 1st then the legs then the hands and so on.

I prefer using Jason's way though. It gives more control over the balancing the body. I mean if you do the pelvis 1st not the hand and after completing the pelvis poses when you start to do the hands suddenly you see the body balance is not happening, then you again have to correct the pelvis poses. so it kills time. You have to have 2d sense to do a walk cycle on 3d.

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  1. esob ki korechis bhai !!!!!!!! khub 1 ta kichu bujhte parchi na ......... sudhu ter pachhi 1 ta hebby kichu ......... jai hok ........carry on .....

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