Hullo, I hope this is the correct spot to be posting this!
I've just got hooked into animating using a program called "SFM", or "Source Filmmaker" which is used mainly for creating TF2/Other Valve games. Some well known animations using this are "Meet the Medic" and "Meet the Pyro", two very well done animations. I highly suggest watching them
All of the "Meet the (Insert TF2 Character Here Videos)"
Back to the main topic, I've created my first animation scene I am actually proud of and don't want to throw into the pit I call the Recycle Bin. Feel free to let me know how I did, I know it's rough, but I'm smoothing and adding every day as I come and go.
This is a scene movement by the way, and by no means a full animation. This is much like doing a walk cycle, just to save it and use it for future needs.
Thank you for reading,
Cheers!
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I've just got hooked into animating using a program called "SFM", or "Source Filmmaker" which is used mainly for creating TF2/Other Valve games. Some well known animations using this are "Meet the Medic" and "Meet the Pyro", two very well done animations. I highly suggest watching them
All of the "Meet the (Insert TF2 Character Here Videos)"
Back to the main topic, I've created my first animation scene I am actually proud of and don't want to throw into the pit I call the Recycle Bin. Feel free to let me know how I did, I know it's rough, but I'm smoothing and adding every day as I come and go.
This is a scene movement by the way, and by no means a full animation. This is much like doing a walk cycle, just to save it and use it for future needs.
Thank you for reading,
Cheers!