@justkiddenanim8ion At the moment I am using A Quickcam Pro 4000 and a Panasonic HDC SD1 with an A/V to USB converter. Both only give 640x480 quality though so in some time I will hopefully get a 9000 and thanks :D
Very cool. Although some of them seem a little slow and exaggerated (punches the guy a foot off the ground) to be realistic. Don't sacrifice speed for realism, realism involves speed sometimes! Good luck!
@UniLego Yeah I do agree some were a bit slower, as this is far from perfect. Practicing and looking at reference videos in quicktime frame by frame should help me.
I have no idea what that was, but it was awesome :)
TehEpicPineapple 1 year ago
WOW this is good! i like that run cycle at 0:03 ! the brick animation was really smooth, good job!
TheXylon98 1 year ago
@TheXylon98 Cheers! : D
VIMStudios 1 year ago
Nice job man. I think you need a new camera, though. What are you using?
Animation was very good.
justkiddenanim8ion 1 year ago
@justkiddenanim8ion At the moment I am using A Quickcam Pro 4000 and a Panasonic HDC SD1 with an A/V to USB converter. Both only give 640x480 quality though so in some time I will hopefully get a 9000 and thanks :D
-Tejas VIM
VIMStudios 1 year ago
Very smooth animation. Nicely done!
rhemarev59 1 year ago
Very cool. Although some of them seem a little slow and exaggerated (punches the guy a foot off the ground) to be realistic. Don't sacrifice speed for realism, realism involves speed sometimes! Good luck!
UniLego 1 year ago
@UniLego Yeah I do agree some were a bit slower, as this is far from perfect. Practicing and looking at reference videos in quicktime frame by frame should help me.
-Tejas VIM
VIMStudios 1 year ago