03-10-2012, 06:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-10-2012, 07:08 AM by Bombshell93.)
Well I'll go back to the drawing board for poses if you think its necessary, but I'm not sure what pose for idle would be appropriate.
to make a long story short,
the character is in a rush, chasing down some bad guys to get one of the good guys, not trained in combat, uses magic and stuff.
So if any pose he'd need to be alert with arms free,
would this work? (the ground I'm just messing around with dithering patterns, so you can ignore them for now.)
The frame line on the right is the new pose, the guy to the left is the current pose.
I've fleshed out the frame, the pose seems to work better, makes the character look younger but using that particular frame animating will become a great amount simpler, story is still in the making so a little age loss isn't catastrophic.
to make a long story short,
the character is in a rush, chasing down some bad guys to get one of the good guys, not trained in combat, uses magic and stuff.
So if any pose he'd need to be alert with arms free,
would this work? (the ground I'm just messing around with dithering patterns, so you can ignore them for now.)
The frame line on the right is the new pose, the guy to the left is the current pose.
I've fleshed out the frame, the pose seems to work better, makes the character look younger but using that particular frame animating will become a great amount simpler, story is still in the making so a little age loss isn't catastrophic.