Hello, I had an inquiry ... do you know the range of motion of each limb like the distance covered by each limb/ cycle especially the rear limbs ... Thank you so much in advance
Why your timing chart has so many rational numbers , i mean how did that help you animate that. I don't get your timing chart, it start with 1 and end with 5 and somehome 13 got there in middle. Plz help me understand this.
Sure, there are two timing charts here, one for the front paws and one for the back paws. My idea back then was the set of numbers for the front paw goes left to right frame 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and then when the paw is lifted and being carried back to frame 1 position, its travelling from right to left on frames 11, 13, 15, back to 1. Then the back paw is the same but offset, which is why frame 1 is in the middle. I hope this helps you!
@@nahkoten ohhh, now it all make sense, Thank you for explaining. Do you know any sources for studying animation, i have read animators survival kit, Disney animation the illusion of life but there isn't any book or course that would teach step by step beginner to advance animation. Do you have something like that. 🙂
I dont animate, i just live rats. You are briliant
This is AMAZING work!!!!
Amazing work, thank you for this, it's very helpful
Tank you so much for the reference ❤
Hello, I had an inquiry ... do you know the range of motion of each limb like the distance covered by each limb/ cycle especially the rear limbs ... Thank you so much in advance
thank u, better than that is just frame by frame
Why your timing chart has so many rational numbers , i mean how did that help you animate that.
I don't get your timing chart, it start with 1 and end with 5 and somehome 13 got there in middle.
Plz help me understand this.
Sure, there are two timing charts here, one for the front paws and one for the back paws.
My idea back then was the set of numbers for the front paw goes left to right frame 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and then when the paw is lifted and being carried back to frame 1 position, its travelling from right to left on frames 11, 13, 15, back to 1.
Then the back paw is the same but offset, which is why frame 1 is in the middle.
I hope this helps you!
@@nahkoten ohhh, now it all make sense, Thank you for explaining.
Do you know any sources for studying animation, i have read animators survival kit, Disney animation the illusion of life but there isn't any book or course that would teach step by step beginner to advance animation. Do you have something like that. 🙂
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