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[http://minyos.its.rmit.edu.au/~rpyjp/a_notes/04_walkcycle_project.html centre for animation & interactive media tutorial] A variety of very different walk cycles, which can be viewed by rolling over with the mouse.
[http://minyos.its.rmit.edu.au/~rpyjp/a_notes/04_walkcycle_project.html centre for animation & interactive media tutorial] A variety of very different walk cycles, which can be viewed by rolling over with the mouse.
[http://www.anticz.com/Walks.htm anticz tutorial] Nice simple breakdown, re-affirming what's learnt in the previous links.


[http://minyos.its.rmit.edu.au/~rpyjp/a_notes/walk_reference_01.html Preston Blair Walk Cycles] "these animation cycles are almost canon in the industry, and can be found in a large percentage of any animation book that you might pick up."
[http://minyos.its.rmit.edu.au/~rpyjp/a_notes/walk_reference_01.html Preston Blair Walk Cycles] "these animation cycles are almost canon in the industry, and can be found in a large percentage of any animation book that you might pick up."
I noticed they're very cartoony and exaggerated, but this is good to see the kinds of movements that can go on.
I noticed they're very cartoony and exaggerated, but this is good to see the kinds of movements that can go on.
[http://www.anticz.com/Walks.htm anticz tutorial] Nice simple breakdown, re-affirming what's learnt in the previous links.


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Revision as of 09:54, 30 September 2007

Movement cycles

Check out Domarius' animation reference footage

idleworm tutorial 2D walk cycle, contains useful info about focusing on contact points and recoil.

centre for animation & interactive media tutorial A variety of very different walk cycles, which can be viewed by rolling over with the mouse.

anticz tutorial Nice simple breakdown, re-affirming what's learnt in the previous links.

Preston Blair Walk Cycles "these animation cycles are almost canon in the industry, and can be found in a large percentage of any animation book that you might pick up." I noticed they're very cartoony and exaggerated, but this is good to see the kinds of movements that can go on.