http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMdu6ruC31I
It's just 2 seconds, working with blend morphs and a layer flip at the midpoint.
head turn test
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thanksjonbo wrote:Nice, but one thing since it's only two seconds long, you should loop it a few times so we can see it better the first time instead of having to replay it several times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMU4a45VlFg
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looks good.. only thing that caught my eye was that the head seemed to drive the neck and I would have expected the neck to either be straight down so it just rotates without moving or have the base of the neck stay still-ish and the head move horizontally as well as rotate..
not that it really matters as the bunny had lots of character.
great stuff.
not that it really matters as the bunny had lots of character.
great stuff.
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very good!
To improve, looking at the line of motion (nose is easiest to follow) its very angular like a zigzag... if you can round it out so its more of an arch it will feel much nicer.
Also, in the original the left ear sort of 'snapped' moving to the center - i think this was improved in the 2nd version but still there's a funny flip in there which is a little jarring.
Keep up the good work!
To improve, looking at the line of motion (nose is easiest to follow) its very angular like a zigzag... if you can round it out so its more of an arch it will feel much nicer.
Also, in the original the left ear sort of 'snapped' moving to the center - i think this was improved in the 2nd version but still there's a funny flip in there which is a little jarring.
Keep up the good work!