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My first animation

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HI

Amazing prom this morning. I thought it could be a very good chance to try my first animation but unfortunately many clouds appeared and covered the sun. Although I'm not happy with the final result I wanted to share it
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Re: My first animation

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Well done for having a go at animating and bravo for presenting it, looks good! I am looking forward to seeing more of your animations as you learn (some great animation tutorials on you tube) and experiment (don't be afraid to play around with ImPPG Tone Curves)... that's all I am doing!

You are well on your way and way ahead of where I was!
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Re: My first animation

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Hey! That's good for a first animation!!


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Great first animation. Well worth posting.


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Very nice start in animations…

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Re: My first animation

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Great start!

This tutorial may help you a bit. Definitely tough to put an animation together when you are dealing with clouds!

https://youtu.be/AI2PGDVrxk0


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Nice to see.


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Thanks for the advice and the links to the tutorials. I will take a look
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Well done! that's a fantastic first go, lots of motion going on :hamster: :bow

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Good result!


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Re: My first animation

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rigel123 wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 12:16 pm Great start!

This tutorial may help you a bit. Definitely tough to put an animation together when you are dealing with clouds!

https://youtu.be/AI2PGDVrxk0
Ha, and I was ready to link to this brilliant tutorial of yours Warren when I posted yesterday, but thought nope the grand master of animations himself will probably do that!

This one is also one that really helped me and dovetailed nicely into Warrens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zD4EIGBess
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Re: My first animation

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Very nice first effort. It certainly shows the changes occurring in this prom.

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