WOLF ANIMATION

in elegance •  6 years ago 

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Hello! Today I would like to share with you a small animation that I made.

I was playing around with the animation feature on my drawing software and just trying out this concept that I came up with of a wolf head melting off of its bones. Kind of spooky, just right for october.

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There were a couple of difficulties that I can across while doing this. The first being that my drawing software only gives me a maximum of 24 frames that I can draw, meaning that I can't do a whole lot since I only have a small time frame.

For a reference normal videos normally have 12 frames per second, as you might able to tell I only get enough frames for two seconds. This means that I have to lower the frames per seconds so that I can get more that 2 seconds worth of content.

The second problem that I came across was while I was exporting. For some reason when I exported this gif it cut some of the frames so it sort of skips some images, I fixed it as best as I could but it still isn't as smooth as the original is.

Wolfie 1 pic full.jpg

That being said I still think it was really cool to try, I have a couple key part that I took as images here.

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I'm taking an animation course in school this year so I'll be able to learn more about the programming and different parts of animation and hopefully get better!

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Anyways I hope that you enjoyed and I have a bunch of art saved up so I'll be posting those soon!

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@justaboutart

Do not up yourself , before 15 minutes in HF20.

Elegance still have that self voting option.
Thanks for reminding!

Yes like @djynn said I didn't notice the self voting option, thank you for the heads up and I'll be more careful next time!

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