Hiya, I am making an animation about an apple and would love to use this as a reference for body movement? It is so beautiful. Would you be okay with this? Of course will credit you :)
It's been a long time since I've seen Disney's Robin Hood in action. This is amazing work! Also, was that the "catch and fire" move from The Swan Princess? Whoever the actor you got for your reference video really nailed the hand and the arm movements.
Its so sad to see that you dont post more of your beutifull work here ,hope that you still make incredible animation and you will have a lot of work possiblity
This was absolutely beautiful. Everything was so smooth, but I feel like some of the actions could’ve been a little less in between, and a little bit more snappy. It made it feel a little too floaty other than that it was absolutely magnificent. The physics were very well-made all the key points in the animation were very visible, everything managed to keep a very solid form, especially for some of the angles you were trying to achieve overall incredible work
I wish i was this good lol I'm working on an animated pilot but because I'm doing the animation in its entirety myself sadly i have to sacrifice fluidity to get through the line art quicker if i had just a single assistant i could get way cleaner line work done but it is what it is lol
The lizard reminds me of that poacher's lizard in the Rescuers Down Under. The sneezing guy is like me when I get allergies, and I think my favorite clip is the guy throwing darts.
animations drawn frame by frame are much better than the character base method most of the current animators use today. it's like comparing disney's hardly worked animations, all drawn by hand, with gorgeous body rotation which almost looks 3d, to any of the cartoons we have right now on the television where they just move limbs up and down to call those "animations"