It was hard work because it's a tough angle to animate a run, but it was just a lot of planning trying to track the arcs in the feet and things like that. I didn't use any reference for it. If anything I just remembered this great scene from Pocahontas while she is singing 'Savages' and she runs in slow motion in a front view. I think that was done by Glen Keane . I didn't even watch it as reference, it was just an inspiration from memory.
It was hard work because it's a tough angle to animate a run, but it was just a lot of planning trying to track the arcs in the feet and things like that. I didn't use any reference for it. If anything I just remembered this great scene from Pocahontas while she is singing 'Savages' and she runs in slow motion in a front view. I think that was done by Glen Keane . I didn't even watch it as reference, it was just an inspiration from memory.
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carlosfraiha 1 year ago
good!
do a 30 second sample. It'll give me inspiration to do my own.
executableapplet 1 year ago
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Thanks Executableapplet! I did this over two years ago at the animation course but I should have made the cycle longer.
carlosfraiha 1 year ago
@carlosfraiha it's really good. I honestly do not see much animation as flowing and smooth as this. no not even in anime. what guides did you use?
executableapplet 1 year ago
@executableapplet
It was hard work because it's a tough angle to animate a run, but it was just a lot of planning trying to track the arcs in the feet and things like that. I didn't use any reference for it. If anything I just remembered this great scene from Pocahontas while she is singing 'Savages' and she runs in slow motion in a front view. I think that was done by Glen Keane . I didn't even watch it as reference, it was just an inspiration from memory.
carlosfraiha 1 year ago
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@executableapplet
It was hard work because it's a tough angle to animate a run, but it was just a lot of planning trying to track the arcs in the feet and things like that. I didn't use any reference for it. If anything I just remembered this great scene from Pocahontas while she is singing 'Savages' and she runs in slow motion in a front view. I think that was done by Glen Keane . I didn't even watch it as reference, it was just an inspiration from memory.
carlosfraiha 1 year ago