11-15-2009, 12:02 PM
Oh, are you Brazilian/Portuguese? Welcome to tSR
Making a walking animation is quite difficult because you need to work with several things in mind. When you walk, your arms will be moving oppositely the legs. That means, when your left leg goes forward, the right arm will go, too.
The arm's movements will twist the upper body a little (same with the legs and the lower body. Since the arms and legs move oppositely, the lower and the upper body will be turning oppositely, too). Also, the sprite's height will be lower when the character spreads their legs forward.
Making a walking animation is quite difficult because you need to work with several things in mind. When you walk, your arms will be moving oppositely the legs. That means, when your left leg goes forward, the right arm will go, too.
The arm's movements will twist the upper body a little (same with the legs and the lower body. Since the arms and legs move oppositely, the lower and the upper body will be turning oppositely, too). Also, the sprite's height will be lower when the character spreads their legs forward.