Working on my rigs finally, starting to look almost like Rayman Legends style.
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Don Drift! It-it’s a thing o3o;
If anyone forgot, this happened 4 years ago! Bobobo!
(Source: jaegerpilotmax, via ask-frigiddrift)
Started watching Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo again, really great show and still holds up with current cartoons!
As I’ve been learning 3D, I’m trying to find the balances between different styles of animation and cost-effective techniques. Would super smooth animation like Frigid’s Pokemon Go post be better, or would it take more time than necessary? Would simpler animation be more appropriate since it takes less time to make and would mean getting more completed works out? I have all these options but I need to start making a consistent style for myself. Should it be more 2D than 3D, or more 3D than 2D?
Don’t usually take selfies, but I was talking with a friend about it so I thought I should.
Going to try out animating a pre-built 3D rig for my portfolio.
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Oh no! I forgot my best animation in the reel… ha… Remaking it now!!
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Thanks for your advice! I was hoping to have my next two projects included with this iteration, but I needed a temporary one available immediately. My next two projects will be Pengi’s Odyssey and Frigid & Friends. Pengi’s Odyssey will emphasize on special effects, and F&F will have more 3D backgrounds. The next project after that will feature more humanoid characters.
Edit: To be honest, the animation in Doggo was less impressive than my recent Frigid posts. I had a few clips selected to be added in from Doggo, but I chose against it in the interest of quality. Maybe next time.. ^^