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ok. so. I keep getting comments like "OMG! HOW DO YOU DO THAT?!"well. this is how I do that.
edit: Companion tutorial to this one. I explain more on the "everything moves on an arch" line there at the end. [link]
edit: btw? yes, I realize there's way more frames than are really necessary for a simple jump. I was just illustrating a point rather than trying to make an accurate animation. I thought the point would be best illustrated with a few more frames than normal.
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Xelioth In reply to friendly100 [2012-04-05 02:50:38 +0000 UTC]
glad I could be of service. This tutorial is far from perfect, so please take the ideas I put out there and run with them!
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Xelioth In reply to Oktanas [2011-05-29 17:00:03 +0000 UTC]
lol, figured it applicable given our recent chat
glad you enjoy it!
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yarjor [2011-04-17 09:38:21 +0000 UTC]
Great tutorial
...Your bounce has even more frames than mine
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Xelioth In reply to yarjor [2011-04-17 13:49:55 +0000 UTC]
honestly this bounce is a little slow. I don't use it as a stock bounce or anything.
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yarjor In reply to Xelioth [2011-06-25 11:23:24 +0000 UTC]
I got 4 bases for all the squishing and so, and I remember by heart the regular distance between each move. Though I change it a lot to fit the emote.
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Xelioth In reply to yarjor [2011-06-25 14:01:20 +0000 UTC]
bases lead to bad habits. the squish should change depending on the height and the force of the fall leading up to it. the distance between frames on a jump should do the same.
if you stick to the same spacing and timing with every animation, then every animation will show the same personality. a sad person moves wildly differently than a happy person, a silly person wildly different from a serious. these may only be emotes, but that should still carry over.
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yarjor In reply to Xelioth [2011-06-25 14:13:55 +0000 UTC]
...You got me completely wrong. I have a large file with bases, but I don't use them all at a time, it's just ready for every situation. In my high-five emote, for example, all the distances/orders of squish have been changed
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Xelioth In reply to yarjor [2011-06-25 14:49:48 +0000 UTC]
lol, fair enough, but I still say that bases lead to bad habits
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Star-Teleport [2011-04-08 15:07:24 +0000 UTC]
Woh... thanks for that, ItΒ΄s very well explained^^
But... Is any base sprite for the motes? I donΒ΄t know how to do this .-.
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Xelioth In reply to Star-Teleport [2011-04-08 15:22:13 +0000 UTC]
you just draw a circle and color it in. I told you. I'm not explaining how to use the program. there are a million tutorials on how to work whatever program you want to use, find one of them.
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