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Pierrick Picault: My first assignment at iAnimate

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p2design writes:

Hi everyone,

Since I'm working on my animation course, I've decided, a couple of month ago, to apply to iAnimate games workshop 2 with the great Jeremy Collins. I wanted to improve my animation skills before pretending making a tutorial about it.

In this video I'll show you how I've created my first animation for iAnimate.
Covering the main animation step, what you have to look after, and a break down of the environment and FXs.

Hope you will like it!
Stay safe.

 

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Pierrick Picaut

I'm Pierrick and I'm a blender foundation certified trainer working as a 3D freelancer, motion designer and Blender tutor. I try my best to release nice blender tutorials

9 Comments

  1. Super boulot! Great work! One question, what do you mean by "overlapping motion"7:02 and "to avoid tweening" 7:10 ? I'm a beginner.

    Thank you

    • Overlapping is another way to say follow through.
      It's every second part that has a delayed movement, like hairs are overlapping the head movement.

      Twining is when you have 2 element of a character that move together along, like 2 feet landind exactly at the same time on the ground. this is something that can be usefull for strong move or impact but that can look boring if it's not your original goal.

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