Might be my computer's playback, but it looks like a Flip Horizontal. While in the imaginary world of the cartoon the idea is that his orientation has changed, that's poppy and a cheap non-rotation because we never see it. I'd almost rather see him swim upside down to get to that position rather than apparate.
See... I feel the same way.
I don't want to sound arrogant, and please don't take it that way, but i can see how the symbols are used and arranged, I can see the "24 frames a second" fluidity instead of the default "12" in Flash, and I can see a mastery of the 12 principles. Can you describe how this is different from the way vector animation is done normally? It's wonderful work and I'd love to know how (and if) the technique is quicker and better than the ways its done now.
Is is just me or has the link to the animation gone ?
I read the entire thread with some interest but did not get to see the clip.
Frustrating or what. If it is still out there I would appreciate a link
Is is just me or has the link to the animation gone ?
I read the entire thread with some interest but did not get to see the clip.
Frustrating or what. If it is still out there I would appreciate a link
See... I feel the same way.
I don't want to sound arrogant, and please don't take it that way, but i can see how the symbols are used and arranged, I can see the "24 frames a second" fluidity instead of the default "12" in Flash, and I can see a mastery of the 12 principles. Can you describe how this is different from the way vector animation is done normally? It's wonderful work and I'd love to know how (and if) the technique is quicker and better than the ways its done now.
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Is is just me or has the link to the animation gone ?
I read the entire thread with some interest but did not get to see the clip.
Frustrating or what. If it is still out there I would appreciate a link
cheers
Peter
Here you go
:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yqQruCqmTU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM20Uy9z0tg
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