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an image of different postures for the body

This Image demonstrates the different key posses in a jump animation, as most animations have key points where the main action will happen then in between will be the miner movements referring to a…

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a drawing of three people standing next to each other with numbers on the bottom line

The jump is another very common type of animation to do for a character. Just as we did with previous animations, we will take the time to review each key pose in the animated jump before you actually do the animation with one of your characters. Here is a break down of those poses:

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an animation character is running in different poses

Hi guys! Please continue to work on your running and jumping animations. HanJun, -Please be sure to add more key poses to your animation. I would like to see the hands and feet really connect to the surfaces they are pushing off of. Watch as many references as you can and observe how these parkour moves work. -Work on speeding up your run. -Simplify your camera. I think you may only need two shots. EunYoung, -Work on ramping up your run cycle, and fixing the body as your character is…

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an animated cartoon character is shown in the same sequence as other characters are drawn on separate lines

During the process of animation I was referencing to the previous project which was the jumping bunny character. I used it as a guide for my own jumping character in how it was built and how it was animated. Which looks like this when it's animated and tweened I also references to different jump cycles to make sure everything is correct I started off the character build with a sphere for head and body and shaped it out I made it into a symbol and created features inside to stay still while I…

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