By day, a katana-wielding fighter. By night.... a maid?
Might raise the dress a couple of pixels, the leg seem off to me, and I think it might be because the skirt is too low.
Also this. It's a common misconception that recoil makes guns jump up. This is only true of handheld pistols, and it's not usually by much. Most guns, rifles included, will put most of the recoil into backwards motion. When animating gunshots, consider the forces in the system, and work through it with Newton's Third Law.
Might raise the dress a couple of pixels, the leg seem off to me, and I think it might be because the skirt is too low.
(02-27-2012, 12:44 PM)Britt Wrote: Not necessarily the projectile, but you need to make the body have a bigger reaction to the recoil.
Also this. It's a common misconception that recoil makes guns jump up. This is only true of handheld pistols, and it's not usually by much. Most guns, rifles included, will put most of the recoil into backwards motion. When animating gunshots, consider the forces in the system, and work through it with Newton's Third Law.