primera animación con AS /first animation with Anime Studio

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primera animación con AS /first animation with Anime Studio

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Hola a todos, esta es una de las primeras animaciones que hago usando Anime Studio... el video completo aún no está terminado, pero acá pueden ver un pequeño avance. Agradezco sus comentarios, críticas y sugerencias....he visto muy buenos trabajos en este foro y espero poder aprender de todos ustedes!

pd: soy nuevo en el foro y me gustaría saber si hay mas hispano-parlantes..sólo x curiosidad ...je! :)



Hi everybody, this is one of my first animations using Anime Studio...the video isn´t finished yet but here you can get a little sample of it. I appreciate your comments, crtitics and sugestions...I´ve seen lot of quality work round here and I really hope I can learn from you all guys!


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I like the look of it, nice choise of colors and really fluid animation.
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I like it too, but animated GIF doesn't give it justice.

I like the way you broke the elbow on the way up.
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I like the look of it, nice choise of colors and really fluid animation.
thanks for your words cucumihai!
I like it too, but animated GIF doesn't give it justice.

I like the way you broke the elbow on the way up.
Thanks GCharb...I made the elbow broke considering some good advice from Victor Paredes (don´t know his nick but he is is known round here for sure). About the GIF, do you mean it's too small? anyhow, hopefully I´ll post more shots by when I finish them and some other stuff at work.
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His nick is selgin, and the braking of joints is heavily covered in the Animator's Survival Kit book, which I know he owns, I suggest you get it, as it is one of the bibles of 2D animation.
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jojou!...now I get it!, he posted some new stuff recently (awesome btw!) and I even commented it without knowing it was him! (silly me :oops: )
ps: I discovered Richard Williams´book too just a couple of month ago; totally agreed with you!
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¡¡Sí, habemos más hispanohablantes!!

Your preview looks good!
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Hi, let me introduce Barbatrón to you. Some weeks ago I dictated classes of AS here in Chile. He was one of the student (a good one :)) in this classes. I'm very glad to see him animating and posting here, that classes covered many aspects discussed here on forum, so probably Barbatrón will discover where I stoled most of the secrets of that class :roll:

Barbatrón, está buena la animación, ¿para qué es? a ver si nos muestras después el video final. Me gustan los pestañeos y cómo mueves todo el cuerpo, así que inflo el pecho ¿está hecho todo en el Anime o usaste algún programa de composición?
A ver si conversamos por acá o por mail. Y todavía nos queda el carrete de fin de curso, que ya le vamos a definir fecha.
¡un abrazo!
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Well then, welcome to the forum Barbatrón, you come highly recommended.

I agree with Victor here, you did a great job with secondary animation, how much point animation did you do on your character and what kind of rig did you setup on him?

Again, good work!
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That's right!, selgin is quite an AS Teacher! :D

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Barbatrón, está buena la animación, ¿para qué es? a ver si nos muestras después el video final. Me gustan los pestañeos y cómo mueves todo el cuerpo, así que inflo el pecho ¿está hecho todo en el Anime o usaste algún programa de composición?
gracias selgin!, este es para un spot de un producto de la empresa donde trabajo... El personaje está dibujado y animado en AS (salvo el dibujo de la cabeza y los fondos, hechos en Illustrator), el resto como dices es composición en Aftereffects.
A ver si conversamos por acá o por mail. Y todavía nos queda el carrete de fin de curso, que ya le vamos a definir fecha. ¡un abrazo!
Como prefieras, soy sólo un padawan aquí :roll: . Lo del carrete...pero claaaaro!!

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Well then, welcome to the forum Barbatrón, you come highly recommended. I agree with Victor here, you did a great job with secondary animation, how much point animation did you do on your character and what kind of rig did you setup on him?
Again, good work!
I used bones with binded points for the main animation and point animation for the clothing. Eyes & hands are switch layers and blendmorph used for other little movements (had to create several of them because I hope to use this character for further related videos).

Once again, thanks a lot for your comments guys!! hope I´ll post more stuff soon...
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