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BOX Boyd Animation

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Printed Date: 09 September 2025 at 11:42pm


Topic: BOX Boyd Animation
Posted By: Joenorton
Subject: BOX Boyd Animation
Date Posted: 16 June 2005 at 7:07pm
Well I really havent Had any experiance in animation but im trying to get more expeice in animation.THis is the one im working on.It not finshed.

Boxboyd



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Posted By: ..::Naso::..
Date Posted: 16 June 2005 at 7:22pm
.........freky

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Posted By: Blue Lander
Date Posted: 16 June 2005 at 8:47pm
...freky?
I think it's cute. Something that stands out for me is its jumping, it's not natural. It looks like it's just floating, not that its legs are assisting its lift at all.


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Posted By: Joenorton
Date Posted: 16 June 2005 at 9:20pm
I know I was having troble with thats but this my first or second try at animation

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Posted By: Saboteur
Date Posted: 16 June 2005 at 11:29pm

To fix the floaty jump animation you gotta think about how you jump. Yeah, you've got the first part right, the crouching down. Next? the spring up! I know, just add the reverse of what I've already got!

NO! BAD ANIMATOR!

The spring up is how you actually get the force to go up, so what you've gotta do is get every ounce of effort into the jump. That means fully stretched legs, straightened-out feet, and bent toes untill he leaves the ground. Then, in the air, the legs slowly retract to their regular position, and give a little shock of the landing upon landing.

And the body, when it crouches, should go straight down.

And then the bounce. The falling speed could be a little faster, we're still stuck on the floatiness. And when he lands, he makes a good squish. (If you really wanted, you could make it taller as it is falling.) And yeah, you animated the squish nicely, BUT, I know, I'll just add what I've got again!

NO! BAD ANIMATOR!

The second squish isnt going to be so harsh, and the bounce should have been absorbed by its squishyness, so it probably should stay on the ground.

(wow, and I yelled about being lazy... look at my animation! LOOK AT IT! I never get to yell about laziness again)



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Posted By: Joenorton
Date Posted: 17 June 2005 at 12:02am
Thanks alllot you really help me out alot.

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