Thursday, December 16, 2010

Piaggio Zip 50cc Tyre Pressures

Bouncing Balls - "Things I've learned"

Without of course the presumption of being exhaustive, shooting a bit 'sums after these many years on the bouncing balls! I will definitely
other, maybe I'll try to animate some 3D software, I will probably exercise some "acting" of the ball using all these as a base, but I thought it might be useful to do a quick review and fine tune some of the concepts ... Here is what
I learned!



























1 - Planning!
not improvise, at least not at first ... Make a chart, the animation sketches on paper ... scored the spacing! Do not leave it to chance!

2 - ATTENTION TO THE TIMING! Foul
always the first thing first, a simple blocking with only key frames, and contact brakdown / passing ... add gradually to give fluidity. After having sketched
slows ...! Perhaps you've gone too fast!

3 - EVITA BRUSCHI SPEED CHANGE '!
accelerates and slows down gradually ... the spacing is the key to everything!

4 - SEE THE ANIMATION TO THE CONTRARY!
Mandala play forward and in reverse ... watch it in "ping pong" to find other errors! In contrast many known defects that would not have noticed!

5 - KEEP THE VOLUME! Especially if
sketches ... goes "sketch" to trim when timing and spacing, but if the volumes are not constant, the final effect will be far worse!

6 - NO CORNERS!
The trajectories are curved! Especially in tight corners do not create sharp eye as well!

7 - It takes time when you stop!
For example, in the top of the parables of bounce ... if you have to make the idea that the ball will stop for a while before falling back, do it really slow ... so that no nsia an abrupt stop. Spend the right amount of cushioning to this frame!

Clearly these rules are not at face value and certainly not write a book! :-) Let's say you are
my reasoning, the result of the issues I have come across during these basic animations. Already
... Basic ... the road is still long! But as
R. Williams ... we start with the basics, ... and then build layer upon layer!

you soon!

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