That is really good. The legs need to be fixed though. The knee is the wrong way around and the feet are too short. Good job though ;)
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That is really good. The legs need to be fixed though. The knee is the wrong way around and the feet are too short. Good job though ;)
Well, the knee is almost right at the top of the leg on kangaroos, I didn't really draw it in because it remains rather stationary and blends into the animal, although I should probably have it for clarity. So what looks like the knee in my image is the kangaroos ankle, and I have the foot bending a little.
I should have drawn it more clear because a few people have commented on the joint confusion. Ah well, next time.
Also, I should be getting a 101 article done this week.
issues with the kangaroo jump
leg position in the air twitches up too fast
he moves up as fast as he moves down, and gravity works in a parabola (X^2 downward)
twitcy frame by frame in the arms.
otherwise, not bad
Haha, I sure get a lot of grief about that kangaroo.
PS: practice doesnt make perfect
perfect practice makes perfect
perfect practice makes perfect alliteration.
Very cool post, I have Richard Williams book, i'll have to look into the other ones though, cheers for the links :)
You're very welcome, I hope they help!
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Sure! All the info I can get! Thanks Farfen! Me and Nayhan are thinking about making an Animation101 account, so I'll probably use that info there.