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#1 03-07-2012 6:57 am
- StephBraithwaite
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Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
http://twinimation.deviantart.com/art/M … -289035839
That's where the timing is a little more true to what I want.
Here's the Vimeo,
which is so far in line and I think the timing is weird. I'll get a more concrete version very soon!
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#2 03-07-2012 8:05 pm
Re: Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
I really like some of the poses, and the quality already is very nice and appealing!
As far as timing goes, I think when the kid puts his head down at the same time as the dad is moving it gets very confusing. I'd separate those two actions.
It might also be nice to have him hug the kid before the final line. I'm not sure, you could try it at this stage. I think it would make it more emotionally powerful. Much luck, I can't wait to see more!
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#3 03-08-2012 3:53 am
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Liking this so far. Already has some emotion and story in it.
Agree on all parts by JKR - some poses really work and a few need some work, but its looking nice.
Not sure the hug is needed. I like the hands on the shoulder pose.
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#4 03-08-2012 8:17 pm
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Re: Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
Thanks JKR and MattJ. I was debating with the hug as well. The reason I wanted the line before the hug is because I wanted him to look at his son in the eyes as he says it to make it more of a promise to the kid than to himself. I want to try the hug before though. It'll probably be either hug before or no hug with just shoulder hold.
Thanks again for the critiques.
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#5 03-12-2012 6:17 pm
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Re: Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
you could also make the father lift gently the kids head to look it in the eyes while he says the last line
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#6 03-14-2012 11:43 am
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Re: Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
It's in a line up at vimeo for about 30 minutes from when this post was submitted.
Smokenttpbr: Thanks for looking! I would like to do a stronger gesture than the father lifting his head. I want to figure out a strong way to use the hands on shoulders so I can have very little movement in the last line.
Thanks again for checking this out.
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#7 03-15-2012 1:33 am
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Re: Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
good ideia!
nice job!
and know what to do with the break on the audio!
i want to see that finish
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#8 03-17-2012 4:16 am
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Re: Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
Okay GuerinoDotta! I will finish this!!!!
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#9 03-18-2012 11:20 pm
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#10 03-18-2012 11:22 pm
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Re: Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
It'll be about a half an hour for it to load from when it was posted here.
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#11 03-19-2012 4:52 pm
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Re: Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
I'm starting to work out the beginning but it's a little 'sticky'.
Any thoughts are more than welcome.
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#12 03-21-2012 4:13 pm
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Re: Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
Here's another update on my animation. I'm having difficulty with body mechanics and help would be very nice.
Hope you're all having a nice March by the way!
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#13 03-21-2012 4:34 pm
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When you do blocking I recommend use step key.
From your beginning video. Try to keep your pose key( Main pose key ) and then
break as many as you can between your pose key. The break key has to tell your body speed and direction.
Something like shoulder moves or head rotation. EASY to judge body mechanics .
Working with smoothing is very end of process. I think it is little early to go just spline.
Hope it helps you
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#14 03-21-2012 4:38 pm
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Hey!
Looks good! I think the body mechanics seem okay, the hands are still all over the place, but I guess you're still splining that. Where exactly are your problems?
I found that the shoulders seem to be hunched up fairly far, for this emotion I would probably have them drop further during his thought process, and in the first half his right hand is a bit indecisive. I personally like his endpose in the previous version better, in the newest, he doesn't seem to focus the boy's face but rather his chest.
And just a pointer, humans are born with a nearly fully grown head, so that the small scale head of the boy lets one think that he is actually standing somewhere far behind his father. What makes children look like children is the different relationship between head size, torso size and the lengths of their extremities.
Keep going!
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#15 03-21-2012 11:02 pm
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Re: Planning for Fatherly Disapointment
very nice job! beware of polygons across the boy's ear, when you're making a speech your hand moves a lot, so it's OK to get your hand moving a lot.
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