Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Week 8!! Introduction ot Walks!!

Finally Done with Tailor Got a few Little Critiques... Would make those Changes by the end of this week... This week in our lecture Bobby talked abt Walk.. and showed us how we could Animate a Walk.. And also animated a walk to show us.... It was really Fun...

Walks Are the Basics of animation.. Though we first animate a walk as the Basic to start learning animation... U can't get it right the First time... Its very Hard... Nobody Walks Perfectly.. Each step is Different.. But For general a vanilla walk is almost like 24 frames per Step.. This is Not for every body.. If you try recording youself... you will find that you sometime walk at 12FR, sometime at 16FR and sometime maybe at 14Fr.. OLD people walk slowly so they might me around 20Fr.... Its not always the same.. Each step is different.. And every person walks Differently and Walk also change depending on your Mood... But a basic Start we were asked to animate our First Walk at 12Fr...

Walks (and runs) are parts of some basic animations exercises as are the pendulum, the bouncing balls or the weight shift. Despite this, walks are not an easy subject and require some research before we start diving into them, as Shawn Kelly points out in one of his post. It's important to start with some reference, ideally some live-action footage.

There are Five Main poses in Walk:- 

1] Contact
2] Down
3]Passing
4]Up
5]Contact

You might want have a look over these Site to get a much better Info on Walk...

1] Brendan Body's Blog
2] Francis Jasmin has Cool info on Walks  ( checkout his rest of the Blog too its filles with some awesome Infomation..
and also Watch Richard Willams Animation Survival Kit He explanis Walks Very Clearly.. and If possible watch his Video's.. He explains walks in them in an awesome Way..

For this week we had to Submit out Blocking of Vanilla ( Just the Blocking ) and a Strength Pose...
Here's my assignment..



















And here's My Blocking..

http://vimeo.com/38257351

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