I can Animate a bit. I do it all the time on my DSI. Animating would be WAYYY too easy for me on my DSI if it let me copy and paste the same stick figure I drew so it stayed the same just adjusting it little by little. Even without that I can Animate a bit. If you want a High-Quality Animation, start off by making it 8-10 Frames for a step/Walking motion. Full Length would be about 25-30 Frames for a small Walking Animation for stepping 3-4 times.
As for a Punch, try around 3 or 4 Frames together. MAKE SURE you're running ALL of this on 20-25 FPS. 30+ is for higher-tech Animation equipment assistance. I can give links to some Animations I do soon as I post them or something. I'll have to figuere that out, cause my Computer Webcam is screwy right now so you'd miss half my animation trying to watch it.
triston80
I can Animate a bit. I do it all the time on my DSI. Animating would be WAYYY too easy for me on my DSI if it let me copy and paste the same stick figure I drew so it stayed the same just adjusting it little by little. Even without that I can Animate a bit. If you want a High-Quality Animation, start off by making it 8-10 Frames for a step/Walking motion. Full Length would be about 25-30 Frames for a small Walking Animation for stepping 3-4 times.
As for a Punch, try around 3 or 4 Frames together. MAKE SURE you're running ALL of this on 20-25 FPS. 30+ is for higher-tech Animation equipment assistance. I can give links to some Animations I do soon as I post them or something. I'll have to figuere that out, cause my Computer Webcam is screwy right now so you'd miss half my animation trying to watch it.