I used to do explainers videos and my director used to ask me to created a 2 seconds animation and then loop it. I always saw it wrong but I couldn`t tell why was that, I knew it was because of the looping, but I couldn`t know why the looping was causing that until now. Thank You sensei
Avoiding repetition and using multiple axis complement each other nicely. It's so much fun to go back to bouncing balls! Anybody else enjoying simpler shots just for the fun of it?
I wish I had seen your video earlier ... I'm making a series of short animation videos and I did exactly what you said was wrong ... Sad, sad ... But from now on, I will do it differently! Thanks!
Whoa! These are some great tips!! I was wondering why a part of my current shot felt a bit robotic. After watching the video, I realized it was because I had even timing for two different actions. Thanks, JD. You're awesome!!!!!! xD Big fan of your content :)
Say you have created a one push up animation , and polished the push up so it loops well. Now you want to extend the animation to be longer, like a little training pass of 10-20 pushups, and the issue of repetition comes into play. Can the one push-up loop be used with animation layers to introduce randomness in the repetition, or is it better to just duplicate the loop 10-20 times, and re-block it? I guess, what I am wondering, is that if you know you're going to have a repetitious movement, how do you plan for the randomness. Is creating an initial loop of the movement a bad or good idea?
I don’t think it’s a bad idea. But one loop with a bit of randomness is still going to look like a cycle/loop. I’d repeat that cycle a few times and add different kinds of randomness so it truly looks random.
I'm just discovring this amazing chanel (searched for it after seeing you in MSI website) ... I'm beginer in 3D and I find your tips really helpful ... thank you ... watching you from algeria ^^
So helpful in a short vid. Thanks!
Suho Bang You’re welcome!
Thank you 😀
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I used to do explainers videos and my director used to ask me to created a 2 seconds animation and then loop it.
I always saw it wrong but I couldn`t tell why was that, I knew it was because of the looping, but I couldn`t know why the looping was causing that until now.
Thank You sensei
Xavier H You’re very welcome!
If you know what you have to do to make your shot better, don't be lazy, do it. Are you animator or a sloth? Make your choice.
Canal CGI Brasil For sure, take the time to work on it. 👍🏻
Avoiding repetition and using multiple axis complement each other nicely. It's so much fun to go back to bouncing balls! Anybody else enjoying simpler shots just for the fun of it?
Awesome stuff, JD! You have no idea how important you are to my animation journey! Thank you, brother.
Papo Shimitz That’s so awesome to hear! You’re very welcome!
I wish I had seen your video earlier ... I'm making a series of short animation videos and I did exactly what you said was wrong ... Sad, sad ... But from now on, I will do it differently! Thanks!
leoeditor We all learn all the time!
I love the word IMPERFECT!~ Thanks!
JeckTong Tan 😁
thank you , I almost forgot These little points
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Whoa! These are some great tips!! I was wondering why a part of my current shot felt a bit robotic. After watching the video, I realized it was because I had even timing for two different actions. Thanks, JD. You're awesome!!!!!! xD Big fan of your content :)
Stalin Ranjith So glad to hear it was helpful to watch! Thanks for taking the time!
Love this series, learning so much from this 🤩😃
Mandeep Rajput Glad to hear that!
Awesome class JD thanks you so much!
Hector Gil Thank YOU for watching!
That's a useful tip, thanks!
Fadilla Achmad You’re welcome!
Man this is good
David K. Happy to hear that!
Hey JD can you tell us where we can find that girl rig character from? Thanks
Shalom Iluz It’s from Animation Mentor (you have to be enrolled there).
I love that series Most common mistakes. I usually make all of them. Hahahaha Thanks JD!
Cani Garat HAHAHHA!
omg, this is your first video that i watched, and i know i'm stupid if i dont subscribe!
HAHAHHA!
Spacing is also very refined sensei.
Damocles Sorry, what do you mean?
Say you have created a one push up animation , and polished the push up so it loops well. Now you want to extend the animation to be longer, like a little training pass of 10-20 pushups, and the issue of repetition comes into play. Can the one push-up loop be used with animation layers to introduce randomness in the repetition, or is it better to just duplicate the loop 10-20 times, and re-block it? I guess, what I am wondering, is that if you know you're going to have a repetitious movement, how do you plan for the randomness. Is creating an initial loop of the movement a bad or good idea?
I don’t think it’s a bad idea. But one loop with a bit of randomness is still going to look like a cycle/loop. I’d repeat that cycle a few times and add different kinds of randomness so it truly looks random.
@@jeandenishaas Thanks for the answer. I'm going to follow your advice, and see where it leads me.
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I'm just discovring this amazing chanel (searched for it after seeing you in MSI website) ... I'm beginer in 3D and I find your tips really helpful ... thank you ... watching you from algeria ^^
Taha Boukemia Thank YOU for watching! Glad you like it!
this is very ttempting to cutout animators
age3rcm Interesting!