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Animation Strategies November 4, 2025 | Leave a Comment on Run and Jump

Run and Jump

In this weeks class we are going to be coving run and jumps, for the run portion of the animation we are using the run we made previously, however, now instead of our character being held in a single position and the feet sliding across the ground, we have to animates our characters covering aContinue reading Run and Jump

Animation Strategies November 4, 2025 | Leave a Comment on Run cycle

Run cycle

This week we are learning about run cycles, the big difference between a run and a walk is at in a run cycle for a few frames both feet are off the ground. One of the things I found hard when blocking out this animation was the distance in the strides and the distance theContinue reading Run cycle

Animation Strategies November 4, 2025November 4, 2025 | Leave a Comment on Walk with Personality

Walk with Personality

During this weeks class we are learning about walks with personality. I first had to research different personalities to decide on which on I wanted to uses as reference for my walk cycle. 16 WALK CYCLES – DIFFERENT ATTITUDES – YouTube 100 Ways to Walk These were the two different videos that we were givenContinue reading Walk with Personality

Animation Strategies November 4, 2025November 4, 2025 | Leave a Comment on Walk Cycle

Walk Cycle

During this weeks class we were taught about how to use the rain rig and the basics of walk cycles. We were first taught about the difference between fk and ik handles and when is best to use them. For this exercise we are going to use the legs in fk and arms in ik,Continue reading Walk Cycle

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