Re: The Animation Challenge
This was not easy, and I'm not that happy with what I came up with, but still, a fun and challenging theme.
Here's my entry: https://youtu.be/u0ooG5o2Qdc
I hope no one has realized I like emojjies
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This was not easy, and I'm not that happy with what I came up with, but still, a fun and challenging theme.
Here's my entry: https://youtu.be/u0ooG5o2Qdc
Here's my entry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq5yRURE3JE
I didn't have a camera with me, so it's shot on my iPhone, and the quality is just ok, I still need to work out some of the settings for the best quality, But it was still fun to make. I built a custom rig out of tecnic/bionicle to hold up the figure while upside down.
Last edited by MarkNelsonMovies (January 28, 2018 (05:58am))
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFx_pUBgqSo
And yes, I am aware that its not technically a cartwheel.
https://youtu.be/SVn5AIla3GI
An aerial cartwheel, a little Liu Kang action.
Great entries! This is what I did - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb3sq_1 e=youtu.be
I just quickly threw this together within 30 minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etyfEOq e=youtu.be
Here's my entry!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r66vz3
e=youtu.be
Wow! Amazing work guys! This has been the largest participation in the animation challenge that I have seen!
Here's mine!
Alrighty guys, the deadline is here!
I must say I'm extremely pleased with the number and quality of entries. With 9 participants total, this round had quite the respectable turnout. It took a good deal of deliberation and soul searching, but I think I finally narrowed it down to a top 4.
- 4th Place
rioforce!
Was gonna just do a top three but had to give this one a shoutout. The use of multiple disjointed arms to convey a sense of motion blur was pretty creative. However, I couldn't help but notice that the animation felt a bit rushed. Honestly, I felt a tad dizzy watching it. Could have used a bit more experimentation with the execution, but the technique itself felt rather innovative and I couldn't help but appreciate that.
- 3rd Place
Raytistic!
Good anticipation and follow-through. Nice use of disjointed arms. I feel the motion could have been refined a bit but overall a solid entry.
- 2nd Place
Shawarma Studios!
Your entry has a really fun, cartoony style. Great anticipation and nice, subtle follow-through at the end. The mid-maneuver bounce was well done and a nice deviation from a generic cartwheel.
-1st Place
Pongowl!
As far as I'm concerned, this entry is basically flawless. You managed to capture such a natural, flowing motion that's just plain fun to watch over and over. I'd also like to point out how much I appreciate the sense of weight you managed to give the character. Very well done.
Good to see the Animation Challenge back on it's feet again! Let's make sure it continues that way guys. Take it away, Pong!
Congrats Pongowl, an excellent job. I animated my test during an animation demonstration as a guest speaker for my mom's 4th and 5th grade classes. They wanted me to follow up on the results, so I've sent her your link so the kids can see how different an animator's approach to something like "a cartwheel" can be. I'm sure they will enjoy seeing how you used antic/follow thru, squash/stretch, and slow in/slow out (ease), which are the three principles I covered with them that day.
Good job Pongowl! You deserved it. Nice entries everyone!
yay! great job ,pongowl, it was well deserved in my opinion
Awesome! Nice going, Pong!
Thanks, everyone! I'm glad to see the Animation Challenge is alive and well once again!
The challenge for this week is Crawling in a Tight Place! Have your minifig get down on their hands and knees and move through a narrow passageway. To be clear, this involves showing the figure crawl below a barrier or into a tunnel that has a low ceiling. In real life, this maneuver heavily involves the knees, so I'm interested to see how this motion is approximated with minifigs.
The deadline for this round is February 19th, which leaves opens two weekends for folks to make entries.
Good luck, I can't wait to see what y'all come up with!
Last edited by Pongowl (February 7, 2018 (12:06pm))
I tried and failed miserabley. I hope everyone else succeeds though! Maybe I'll try again once I regain my confidence.
I know there is sticky tac everywhere, but I'm pleased with the result, despite that he is way to quick for a crawling person - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2x9JKQ2xo4
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