gorilla walk cycle
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@solidsnake2121 - I've been drawing since I was really young. Never had any formal classes. but I'd keep an eye out for good techniques and slowly learnt construction. Its like sculpting on paper. you can play around with shapes. But after that you need to "feel" out your character. that obviously will set and be dependent n your style of drawing. My advice. PRACTICE. I know you hear it a lot. But you cannot put a time frame, cos its all muscle memory. Practice and you'll see differently.
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Thumbs up. ;D
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@MaskeDemon oops never mind I found my answer. Great work
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Very nice man! Reminds me of Kerchack from the Disney Tarzan
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looks good, though it could need some more weight. And be carefull with the hands, they have a single pose that stands out.
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nice animation :-)
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FIRST WALK CYCLE! That is amazing, you must be learning from some really talented people and have an abundance of talent yourself! If this is your first, then you have a very bright future ahead of you! :)
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The back shoulder pops in and out, and the head also bobs very unnaturally. Other than that, looks great!
How many frames total?
MaskeDemon 2 weeks ago
@MaskeDemon I think 32
dryeyz 2 weeks ago
how do you do that hit me up in the in box and what program did you use
Qwaybabii 1 year ago
@Qwaybabii - Its hand-drawn. All of it. And then each drawing is either scanned or photographed into the computer and then timed accordingly.
For this animation, I used Digicel Flipbook.
dryeyz 1 year ago 20
Nice Job! How many frames were done in this one?
XxKID1xX 1 year ago
@XxKID1xX - I think it was a 32 frame cycle on 2s.
dryeyz 1 year ago 5