Showing posts with label exercise 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exercise 6. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Brendan Lyall - Exercises 1 - 11
Posting the combined level 1.....have made updates from FB feedback...enjoy
A51 Exercise Level 1 from Bacid on Vimeo.
A51 Exercise Level 1 from Bacid on Vimeo.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Stafford Ahartz - ANI51: Level 1: Exercise 5 - 8
Multiple entries incoming.
Exercise 5
animation51 level1 exercise5 anticipation head turn pass4 from Stafford Ahartz on Vimeo.
Exercise 6
animation51 level1 exercise6 blinking pass3 from Stafford Ahartz on Vimeo.
Exercise 7
animation51 level1 exercise7 character thinking blocking continue 2 from Stafford Ahartz on Vimeo.
Exercise 8
animation51 level1 exercise8 sack wave pass1 from Stafford Ahartz on Vimeo.
Exercise 5
animation51 level1 exercise5 anticipation head turn pass4 from Stafford Ahartz on Vimeo.
Exercise 6
animation51 level1 exercise6 blinking pass3 from Stafford Ahartz on Vimeo.
Exercise 7
animation51 level1 exercise7 character thinking blocking continue 2 from Stafford Ahartz on Vimeo.
Exercise 8
animation51 level1 exercise8 sack wave pass1 from Stafford Ahartz on Vimeo.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Friday, May 2, 2014
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Johanna Gan - Exercise 6
Eye Blink!
In the video, I spaced it out in different sections indicating the different timing. The difference is the timing between the blinks with the examples going from 12f, 8f, 4f, so you'll see it go by faster. Then I put them all together at the end. The opening stare before the first blink stays the same, about 12f, so you can see it's a bit even for the first example.
I have issues with the right eye (the one on the left side) particularly the curve of its movement but I was a bit tired and didn't want to fiddle with it anymore. :)
In the video, I spaced it out in different sections indicating the different timing. The difference is the timing between the blinks with the examples going from 12f, 8f, 4f, so you'll see it go by faster. Then I put them all together at the end. The opening stare before the first blink stays the same, about 12f, so you can see it's a bit even for the first example.
I have issues with the right eye (the one on the left side) particularly the curve of its movement but I was a bit tired and didn't want to fiddle with it anymore. :)
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Ian Chaffardet - Exercise 5 & 6
I've been very busy at work, I don't want to stop working on this exercises because they are great, so
I kinda cheated on this one, i made 2 exercises in 1.
I kinda cheated on this one, i made 2 exercises in 1.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Yasha's exercise 6
A poor tradesman blames his tools. I tried to copy Victor Navones eye blink from http://www.navone.org/HTML/Tutorial_DashTake.htm and learnt that there is a big difference between Morpheous and the rigs they use at Pixar... oh well one day I might get the chance to play with them.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Kyle Kenworthy - Exercise 6
Exercise 06 - Blink from Kyle Kenworthy on Vimeo.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Ian Chaffardet - Exercise 5 & 6
So I've been very busy at work and I had to cheat on this one, I made exercise 5 and 6 at the same time.
This character is from my short film, I'm not sharing it, because this is a very personal project, Sorry about that, there are a lot of more free and appealing rigs on Animationbuffet.com
This character is from my short film, I'm not sharing it, because this is a very personal project, Sorry about that, there are a lot of more free and appealing rigs on Animationbuffet.com
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