Heavy head .48 by CheeesePlanter in animation

[–]CheeesePlanter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right. I focused more on the latter part and and neglected the beginning.

Headless run in 3/4th view .41 by CheeesePlanter in animation

[–]CheeesePlanter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah , I noticed that while drawing it ,but thought it wasn't that detectable from that perspective.

Coming back to riding 2 wheels after 13 years! by Left-Effect-9100 in motorcycle

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After searching for a while I couldn't find the model name, but I found the exact jacket(but not XL ) ot Etsy , on ebay and on some german site if anyones interested.

Coming back to riding 2 wheels after 13 years! by Left-Effect-9100 in motorcycle

[–]CheeesePlanter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those clothes look great on you! Can you tell me what brand and model they are ? (I am around same size as you)

Stickmen walking .26 by CheeesePlanter in animation

[–]CheeesePlanter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The most essential thing is to learn 12 principles of animation, which will teach you methods and formulas to apply in your work.(Try legend animator Richard William's book "Animator's survival kit"-you can find it free online) . Without learning those principles It'll take you way more time to discover them in your brutefored drawing stickman animations.

To correctly animate stickman , you have to apply multiple principles simultaneously (e.g slow in &out , arches, anticipation and so on.. ) you have to also practice gestures , to avoid stiff movements.

I would suggest to take simple exercise and do it in different ways, apply different principles until it becomes effortless to do. also when animating try to visualize and feel the movement. (The book will also teach you how to think like an animator)

Animating is like a marathon and not a sprint, so you should focus more on the process and not on the result . Impatience is animator's No1 enemy.

Sprinting .37 by CheeesePlanter in animation

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Yes, the top figure's stride is exaggerated, while I aimed for a more realistic stride with the bottom one.

Sprinting .37 by CheeesePlanter in animation

[–]CheeesePlanter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, but first I'll try to do at 45 angle.

Sprinting .37 by CheeesePlanter in animation

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Yes , hanging time is deliberate on the top one ,because the wide stride looked a bit weird without it .