thank you Alessandro! your tutorials are a great deal of help, you do a lot for people like me trying to learn animation. thank you so much for creating videos like this.
In this video i realized that motion paths are very very powerful. I am doing it in Blender but its the same thing. With this i was able to judge timing and spacing so much easier its insane.
all ur tutorial is very useful i hop you create series of tutorial talk about body mechanics from basics sit to stand run & walk cycle very comprehensive what happen to every part from body how it work even if it paid tutorials
Great little tutorial Alessandro. But how do we add squash/stretch and rotation to this in a good way, without having to put a key on every frame? So if you could elaborate on that as well would be really nice.
Assuming someone gets to grips with the bouncing ball what would be the next progression? I feel like it would be great to see a video from you outlining what you think the best steps one should take to get to a professional level. It can be hard to know what exercises you should do when you don't know what you can't do!
the basic assignment are, bouncing ball with different weight, obstacle curse, pendulum, tail ball, animate an object to bring it to life.. then lower body walk cycle...from that point it depends on your skill. I believe every assignment need to be tailor for each student
Hi Alessandro! Thank you for another quality tutorial! Could you explain a little more about why the ball accelerates after hitting the corner instead of decelerating? It looks natural in your animation but I've always thought that the momentum and energy would dissipate when a bouncing ball hits any static object. Maybe I'm overlooking something? Thank you!
I love the old classic very nice to look at and you can learn so much.
thank you Alessandro!
your tutorials are a great deal of help, you do a lot for people like me trying to learn animation. thank you so much for creating videos like this.
In this video i realized that motion paths are very very powerful. I am doing it in Blender but its the same thing. With this i was able to judge timing and spacing so much easier its insane.
Awesome, thank you! Sharp edge is very intrsting ending
Welcome Daria 😊
all ur tutorial is very useful i hop you create series of tutorial talk about body mechanics from basics sit to stand run & walk cycle very comprehensive what happen to every part from body how it work even if it paid tutorials
Very useful. Thank you!
Awesome as always
Thank you, this will help.
Great little tutorial Alessandro. But how do we add squash/stretch and rotation to this in a good way, without having to put a key on every frame?
So if you could elaborate on that as well would be really nice.
Assuming someone gets to grips with the bouncing ball what would be the next progression? I feel like it would be great to see a video from you outlining what you think the best steps one should take to get to a professional level. It can be hard to know what exercises you should do when you don't know what you can't do!
the basic assignment are, bouncing ball with different weight, obstacle curse, pendulum, tail ball, animate an object to bring it to life.. then lower body walk cycle...from that point it depends on your skill. I believe every assignment need to be tailor for each student
Hi Alessandro!
Thank you for another quality tutorial!
Could you explain a little more about why the ball accelerates after hitting the corner instead of decelerating?
It looks natural in your animation but I've always thought that the momentum and energy would dissipate when a bouncing ball hits any static object. Maybe I'm overlooking something?
Thank you!
I think it dissipate on a flat edge... But when hit a spike on a certain angle, it change to a sharp trajectory and gain a bit of speed
@@acamporota Got it! Thank you so much. I'll keep that in mind!
@@acamporota please upload one more animation video without any edit…just like your earlier speed editing video. It was wonderful.
Thank You So much 🙏🙏🙏
Buon capodanno Alessandro, come va? spero che gli feste erano bonni. Non posso aspetare per il prossimo video. Ciao amico
Buon anno a che a te :)
Ma in media quanto ci vuole per diventare senior?
6 anni..