I'm practicing/learning how to create animations and wanted to share this tiny bouncing ball animation I created with you guys! And yes, it's wearing a tiny IR hat because why not.😁

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I'm practicing/learning how to create animations and wanted to share this tiny bouncing ball animation I created with you guys! And yes, it's wearing a tiny IR hat because why not.😁
Jumping Croatiaball (take this as sort of a Part 2 to my jumping Countryhumans Croatia animation). I really like animating jumping Croatias for some reason
Well that's one animation assignment done!
Animation practice! Found this really cool trick online to track the speed of an object (the numbers are the amount of frames, so between point 9 and 11 there should be one frame)
So my intro project for my first semester of animation at DCAD was the classic bouncing ball, but with a twist, so knowing my bitch ass it turns into a mythical creature cause why the fuck not? Anatomy and neatness went out the window but yaknow sometimes shit happens with paper animation so yea here take it..
Frames: 224
Elapsed time: Fully completed in 2 days
a lil’ in class animation, took me about an hour and some
A test I did in Clip Studio Paint Pro and I absoluty love the program. Now that tedious process from opening up 2 programs to test an animation is gone,lol. I can just use one program to do everything in.
This is going to make animating alot less tedious now :)
Easy step-by-step tutorial for how I animate a bouncing ball. This is one of the first exercises every animation student learns. Animating a ball bounce will teach you many principles of motion. It might seem like a boring thing to animate, but it's very helpful for beginners who want to learn the basics of 2D animation.