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    Haha, that's excellent, the animation is also well done!

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    Awsome, that is brilliant, I don't know how you do it! 10/10 +rep
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    amazing 10/10
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip! View Post
    Awsome, that is brilliant, I don't know how you do it! 10/10 +rep
    A list of some prefabricated castmembers and a shitpile of patience. It's more simple than it looks, just kind of painstaking. For more complex animations, you have to be willing to draw out a lot more frames.

    When I do an animation, I work from a base and then I draw things like different arm styles, like in this instance where different arms holding a gun are in random positions as defined by recoil. I only used four frames where the gun kicked back when fired but arranged them in multiple places randomly, each succeeded by a frame where the gun is still, unfiring. It took me 30 frames (15 firing animation frames and 15 still frames) just to simulate half a magazine of 30 being fired. It would have taken a total of 60 frames to empty the mag.

    It gets loads harder though when you want to add things like brass casings being ejected out the side, and I expect a reload sequence would be at least 10 frames from beginning to end.
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    LOL that's awesome!
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    hahahahha amazing well done

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    AHA i love it.
    Well done
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    UM-AZE-ING.
    Well done, xo.

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