Easiest way to animate follow through: straight ahead - 2D animation course [011]
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2021
- How to animate a cloth dragging behind using a straight ahead animation method. This is one of the more intuitive ways to master the animation principle of follow-through, drag and overlapping action.
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This was so helpful!
Breaking the object down into elements (and ignoring everything else) makes it feel so much more achievable
I learned so much in just 10 minutes - thank you!
Loving these new series. It helps cover topics in-depth for others struggling to manage them.
Still keep up the 1+ hour streams going (they are invaluable to process metbodology)
I agree 😄
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Thanks from Brazil!
I’m happy that the class is finally underway 💪 Love to see it
Thank you so much and Bless You for all the lessons.
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I love these tutorial you made, thanks so much
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I've been practicing arcs as in a pendulum. I added a string to the ball. My question is when I do te ball at first I have the drawing closer for 3 frames for anticipation and build up for the swing. Middle frames the ball is drawn farther apart for 2 frames and then the upswing is draw n closer together. I'm wanting to match the frames from the left to the right so there is no jerking of the frames. I add more frames once first frame and more frames on the last frame. I do this on animation desk. Should I draw on paper first how it should look and copy as close as I can on my app. When I tried on my app I couldn't remember my spacing on the first frame to match it to the last frame. It looks ok, but I think I could improve it. Thanks. Have you done a video on arcs?