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[C+C][WIP]Green Bat made of Rocks

on: June 28, 2016, 10:59:13 am
Hey! I've been really afraid of animation and have been reluctant to go ahead and actually animate something, but today, I let go of my fear and tried to animate something serviceable for the first time. Here's current progress.



I still need to refine the wings, but any c+c about the animation itself?
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Re: [C+C][WIP]Green Bat made of Rocks

Reply #1 on: June 28, 2016, 02:12:01 pm
maybe some dust trails on the wings to drive home the stony composition?
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Re: [C+C][WIP]Green Bat made of Rocks

Reply #2 on: June 29, 2016, 10:03:15 pm
Welcome to the wonderful world of animation  :D

The up and down motion seems to be out of sync with the wingflapping.
Wings flapping down = driving the body upwards. At all other times there is a constant gravity pull, and perhaps even an extra downwards drive when the wings are going back up.
I tried to fix that a bit, but I'm sure it could be done even better:


Also there is some funny stuff going around in the head and the neck. It is nice for the head to move separately, but that the size/height of the head and neck change is a bit strange...

As for bat anatomy: he seems to have two wrists! remove the one on the far end! Also his wrist would be more extended in the downflapping part, and his elbow more bend during the upwards recoil.
A quick google led me to this ref pic, which seems fairly accurate to me. That page also links to one of my favorite animation articles of all time: How to make birds fly good

Good luck with your animation progress!