Hello Guys and Welcome to your favorite Animation blog, HypefroActive. Geez, a lot has happened and plenty more is lined up on the way but the good thing is that, it's all for the good. Ok, as you know i've been away for some time and again as usual i apologize and hope to improve on my service and communication skills in time to come. Because when you look at it, good or bad i really shouldn't have gone for that a long time, so again i hope you accept my apologies and we can go back to been friends, reasoning and seeing things from the animation point of view and ultimately moving forward.
Well, i did promise to do a fight animation some time back and i've reminded us of that on several occasions but i still haven't done it for some reasons beyond my control. But i will get it done. I just have my hands filled at the moment plus a lot of things coming as snags to take care of. Amongst those "small things" ladies and gentlemen is the "Animations to facial Expressions". I have been battling how to do this right for a while now, just like the Big boys get it done in the Big Studios and much progress have not been made until now. Granted, in my previous shots, there are change of expressions from extreme to extreme poses, but these things are wrongly applied, so they don't really tell the story like i want it to, for the most part anyways. However, after a series of head breaking researches carried out under the most stressful conditions, this research is finally yielding the desired results. An enhanced low poly model, created in 3dsmax and rigged with the CAT rig is what will be doing the talking when you click this link https://youtu.be/aaXIf9HOayo
Another cool thing about this animation is that it's done with the CAT rig and unlike my many other anime shorts that i've done, i didn't kill myself animating this character. As you can see, it's an Ad that i intend to put out there whose purpose is to sell my services. Now in creating this i did a lot of things differently. such as planning the short, drafting a brief and sticking to the brief. That's the main reason why the animation is looking different from my other animations asides the fact that i've improved quite considerably from before. And you could call it an upgrade from my previous jobs. Anyways later in the week, i hope to bring something exciting here and on this blog so, stick around and happy animating.
Well, i did promise to do a fight animation some time back and i've reminded us of that on several occasions but i still haven't done it for some reasons beyond my control. But i will get it done. I just have my hands filled at the moment plus a lot of things coming as snags to take care of. Amongst those "small things" ladies and gentlemen is the "Animations to facial Expressions". I have been battling how to do this right for a while now, just like the Big boys get it done in the Big Studios and much progress have not been made until now. Granted, in my previous shots, there are change of expressions from extreme to extreme poses, but these things are wrongly applied, so they don't really tell the story like i want it to, for the most part anyways. However, after a series of head breaking researches carried out under the most stressful conditions, this research is finally yielding the desired results. An enhanced low poly model, created in 3dsmax and rigged with the CAT rig is what will be doing the talking when you click this link https://youtu.be/aaXIf9HOayoAnother cool thing about this animation is that it's done with the CAT rig and unlike my many other anime shorts that i've done, i didn't kill myself animating this character. As you can see, it's an Ad that i intend to put out there whose purpose is to sell my services. Now in creating this i did a lot of things differently. such as planning the short, drafting a brief and sticking to the brief. That's the main reason why the animation is looking different from my other animations asides the fact that i've improved quite considerably from before. And you could call it an upgrade from my previous jobs. Anyways later in the week, i hope to bring something exciting here and on this blog so, stick around and happy animating.


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