Week 3 - Fixes and Adding in-betweens/etc.

 I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing wrong during my stepped process, but I'm doing the exact thing I've been doing last semester. No, not the procrastinating part, but it's as if I'm keying too much like last time. This was my usual workflow in my other animation classes, however I'm not entirely sure how to key cleanly without feeling like there's too many gaps within my stepped frames.

Important pose-to-pose animation really seems to be something I need to put more research into, as it feels very uncomfortable having empty spaces in-between my starting frames, but the moment I put in-betweens in, everything still seems disorganized (what I wouldn't do for a Source Filmmaker workflow).

This week I was able to put in the in-betweens and make Ralph's poses a bit more expressive, or made it look kind of like a more fluid stepped process. Some trouble I'm having at the moment, besides adding too many keyframes, is jittery pose-to-pose transitions that I'll need to clean up later, and fast as I'll be starting my splining mid-week 4. Frames were added within the beginning idle poses before the ball hits Ralph in the head, and gave him more expressive stepped stagger frames, and fixed the very end of the animation with better poses so his torso doesn't look like it's being twisted like a plastic bottle...



And no, I haven't forgotten about the waving part of my animation... I just need to figure out a more correct way to go about the stepped process, because everything before and after setting up keyframes is definitely alot easier and stress free for me. I'll definitely be looking forward to any criticism that I'll be getting from my peers, as anything revolving around my tendency to keyframe a little too much will tremendously help me get things done more efficiently.


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