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Noisysundae
Sate Your Musical Appetite.
"Definition of me: A code laborer who cares about his true passion." — The Manager

Age 29

Bard, Nerd

College of Winterhold

Bangkok, Thailand

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Not bad for a first try.Don´t understand jack about the rest of this post tho.

"Alright, added related links and explanation. Thanks for letting me know." — The Manager

I feel like I've stumbled into the middle of a really interesting business meeting that doesn't wanna throw me out for stumbling into it. I like the visual style of that animated GIF, kinda gives me vibes of PS1 era games (especially Mega Man Legends).
Wish I had a TV I could play my PS1 on...

"Oh, nah, that's just some kind of "lightweight mode" in Blender (it's actually called solid shading, but whatev). I've added a pic of the final setting in the post. Don't mind some clipping, though. Those are for physics which will be baked after the animation phase is done.

The OST in that video was originally from a PS1 game too. The remix concept, by the way, is based on the GBC version (8-bit) since I like that one way more.

For the business meeting things, it's just my role play for an ice cream shop. I do everything by myself here and I vent out technical stuff from time to time." — The Manager

Sounding and looking good! I fell for that discord notification though lol. I'm awful at character animation myself, but I know that the key is getting the physics of the movement right. Don't use linear keyframes, curves are more realistic. Also try live recording keyframes so you can control the movement with your mouse and fine tune things after you've got the momentum down.

"Thanks Larry. A habit of using curves is in my blood since I also do 2D motion graphics. I'll keep in mind the auto keyframe thing, though." — The Manager