It’s still got a bunch of things to do to polish (still pretty rough) (some settling, making poses punchier in spots, subtleties in acting, taming some staggers ), but it’s what I handed in and made my professor giggle at and want to show it around (some neat dude who trained people at disney and pixar).
Gosh, I haven’t posted work in a while, but check it out anyway! I won’t be making revisions on THIS piece because I am just knocking out reel work, but have fun watching it - that’s what it’s all about after all!
I’ll post a breakdown process of blocking and animation passes for those interested!
2-3 hrs of blocking
3ish hours of animation pass
Maya 2008.
It looked nice. The monkey was a little twitchy because there was no motion between frames but other than that it viewed great [whisper]theres probably some technical wording for that[/whisper].
haha, it’s from a brilliant tv series called Summer Heights High!
[quote=Templarian;2335623]It looked nice. The monkey was a little twitchy because there was no motion between frames but other than that it viewed great [whisper]theres probably some technical wording for that[/whisper].
I found it funny :fab:[/quote]
The twitchyness is from the hand animated stagger keys to make him quiver. Hmmm, yeah , a bit more fluidity would still be tight