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Hello!

Just starting to learn some basics. Below is my first assignment from the book "The Animator's Workbook".

I hope to use this thread to record my learning experience. Any advice is always welcome!

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Working on the headturn assignment. I was rushing a lot and  the final result is pretty bad. So I will probably need to come back and re-do it later.

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Version 2. I think overall the head is a bit better but there's something really wrong with the eyes. First I thought of putting eyes to the side as soon as the head turns but that looked weird because the turn is towards  middle and not reverse. Then I tried to add more frames with eyes in the middle butit didn't turn right either. I may need a bit more time to figure this out.

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Last week I was working on a completed walk. It was a very rough attempt ( I did not think about the volume too much) since I just wanted to try it out before starting a Walk Cycle assignement.  I am also hoping to animate a front-on walk (again, probably just quick sketches just to see how it feels) as well as partial walk cycle without arms before getting to the final animation. I know, i know, it seems like I'm doing a very sloppy job here. Ha ha, that's probably true. Hopefully, my final assignment will be much cleaner. I also want to start practicing my drawing skills sometime soon because, maaan, keeping the same size in each drawing is a tough one.

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Since I won't be able to draw tomorrow, I figured I might as well complete a quick front-on walk today (just to have something for this week). I see now that my left leg got somehow neglected, haha. If I spare some time, I will probably need to fix it before moving on. At least that was fun. I still have lots of trouble keeping the same volumes, though.  I looked into https://drawabox.com/ the other night and I think that might help me a bit (really need to start drawing again!!!). We'll see if I'll be able to fit it in my schedule somehow.

 

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While searching for more information about the walk cycle, I tried another full walk idea of 13 frames in two (exagerated version). All the ups and downs in one step made quite a bit more sense than in my previous attempt but drawing also got a bit more complicated as in ... you have a middle / passing position on the 7th frame, in-between on the 4th and the rest of in-betweens don't really have middle posions so to say (you have to draw two frames  (2 and 3) instead of oneframe). Not sure if that makes any sense at all :D.

I don't know if I drew it right but it does seem more cartoony and I feel like I understand it better. On the other hand, the more I try, the more I realize how much I do not know yet. I need to find more information about timing and how far the drawing in each frame has to be apart to make a believable step. I thought that "further" means "quicker" but the drawings just start to glide f too far. Probably it only applies to cycle where the parts of the legs are further or closer?

 

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Hello!

I had to take a break due to personal reasons but here I am again! Just to update you on the status, I just started a course in Edx (" IITBombayX: SKANI102x Basic 3D Animation using Blender") to learn a bit of 3D animation and am currently waiting for the animation book to arrive which I hope will help me move on with the basics. Still trying to figure out how to squeeze in some drawing time into my daily schedule, though, but I will get there!

In Edx course we were learning about Key frames and had to create a short video using Location-Rotation-Scale options in Blender. The link with my video below:

https://imgur.com/CN8DxN5

 

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Bouncing ball exercise (rubber ball on hard surface) - not sure how I feel about this one as I can see Squash somehow separated from the movement.

https://imgur.com/uoBOksR

For now, I'm following the course online for 3D. I wonder if I am to do the same in 2D or wait till I get the book and follow that instead? Anyway, animation planning in the course really helped to understand the movement (as simple as it is). If I try 2D, I won't need to guess how many frames I have to draw. At least for this exercise.

 

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So I got the book and started from the beginning. As interestingas it is, The Animator's Survival Kit does not offer exercises (sadly) and is more like an encyclopedia of sorts. I guess I'll have to do simple exercises based on the theme instead. Just watched the video about the bouncing ball (https://www.animatorisland.com/animation-tutorial-for-beginners/watch-no...) and I'm thinking of moving forward from there. 3D course has proven to be a very short one and already ended. :(

(I really hope to show more animation than writing next time, haha :D )