tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906467047221574141.post8907501670066420495..comments2022-07-06T08:40:24.192-07:00Comments on Chris Hirata l Animation & Illustration: AM ABM: Week3Keisuke Christopher Hiratahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08185044478343680858noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906467047221574141.post-84649282547474211652012-07-17T13:05:01.319-07:002012-07-17T13:05:01.319-07:00Here again! I like the startup. The subtle ass pok...Here again! I like the startup. The subtle ass poke is nice. You were always strong at picking up on the small things.<br /><br />Just one thing to mention. Watch out for constant timing!<br /><br />After watching this, I noticed that each separate motion is carried out at the same speed (each handspring and the flip all take 2 beats). <br /><br />Those 6 beats all follow the same timing. You might want to break it up; speeding up the handsprings, increasing the float on the flip etc would do it. The way you have the flip's keys set up, it looks as if you could exaggerate and extend the float to 16-24 frames (if you sped up the springs to increase the drive force).David Bernathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17768566625264678571noreply@blogger.com