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magykks
Hello Detective Beebo community, these two have been in my head for like, a week now since finishing the game and now whenever I don't think about them and their tragic yet cute relationship, I go cold turkey now lol
You can make a lovely rotating cube of any of your favorite Napoleonic marshals, generals, ministers, wives, campaigns, enemies of France, etc. at lunapic.com.
Well i will start posting the few somewhat interesting animations i have made.
For the new project for my introduction to animation classes, we have been asked to create a rotating cube that holds shape while it rotates, then it had to be coloured/shaded and finished with a shadow on the bottom, i found this project quite fun and easy. First i started by creating two oval shapes on the top and base of the cube these act like quides to ensure the cube stays in the correct perportions as it rotates. I started by creating some keyframes and then created the inbetweens till the cube appears to moved round one full rotation. the only thing that i found difficult was distancing the inbetweens so that the cube rotated at a constant speed, personally the only thing i would changed would be that i should have added 2-3 more frames to make the cube rotate at a slower speed as i feel it rotates to fast.
Second one is rotating cube but this time, its suppose to be above eye level. Also forgot to mention in the last one that I messed up on the orientation for both of them, so they came out sideways.
Gonna be dumping animations I did over the semester, lot of it ain’t amazing, but still learning. First one is the rotating cube at eye level. Essentially I played musical chairs to draw all the frames.