ive enjoyed your content for the short while ive been subscribed, but i appreciate this video a lot in particular! ive looked at so many run cycle vids but none that ive seen have gone into the workflow specifics like you do in this. its really helpful hearing your thought process at each step
Oh I love long content and I have the Lisa maya rig from my spring 2017. I wonder if it's possible to bring into Blender. My guess ianimate now has a Blender gsme rigs converted over. It's been 6yrs since I did a workshop. Anyway thanks for the content.
How do people watch and do the course especially when they are around 16 hrs +? 1) Do you watch the video pause and then do what was shown in the video? 2)do you watch the video, pause take notes and screen grabs and then do what is shown in the video? 3) do you watch the entire video then do what was shown in the tutorial? What's the best way to learn and progress through these tutorials? i use number 2, but it takes me forever to get through any course
First start watching, when you feel you need to do, paused video and start doing the ones you have just watched. When you're okay, u continue watching.
I don't know why but my graph editor doesn't behave like it is in the video. I have other colored lines across the graph even when having one specific channel double clicked.
I watched this entire video just to see a reference of the finish cycle from the back... That did not happen.. Ill be watching my chars back running around so that very important
@@АлесьОрфеевhe explaining something which is very simple but in hard way, manual animation and solving problem is time consuming task so as animator we always find easiest way to do things,