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9. I used 3d plastecine head of Devin! took pics of it in every different angle when I needed to animate odd angles. Then imported that into Flash and drew over. https://t.co/TTB7BQVe07
Another example. Tail was animating on its own (loop inside) and now another part with the hole. Again, seperating the frame by doing "insert new keyframe" So it is sandwitched between two keyframes
As then it moves that part on ALL the frames after it. You need to like seperate the long frame into "keyframes" After You do it, then you can change that specific tail without moving the tail off on every other frame. Then you can check how it moves untill new frame.
8. You can mirror leg in graphic and align it on timeline! 2nd leg here is just same as leg 1st, just flipped. As it moved in its own loop, I had to insert keyframe and change the specific frame as it got holes. But that's also very good time saver if the leg is mostly the same.
7. All my characters have every part different layer. Head, what is graphic, has layers. Body is seperate, wing 1, wing 2, tail, leg 1, leg 2, foot 1, foot 2. Hand palm 1, hand palm 2, the arm 1, arm 2. (The noodle part)You might be "holy shit??? SO MUCH?"
And redraw the leg. Example. This Devin head has 13 layers (Eyes, eye pupils, mouth upper part, mouth lower part, nostril 1, nostril 2nd, eyebrows, back of head, the beanie, 1 glasses glass, 2nd glasses glass, glasses part what holds it, between the glasses the ( thing.
Like here. I first inserted keyframe so the black dot comes. Otherwise it wont work. Then I pasted that exact part a bit further. Now it repeats the loop from that specific part
You can also make this loop "break" by pasting other parts into it, or change. (The animation inside graphic doesnt break) You can reuse the parts to make cool new loops or faces, by just looking what frame comes next and pasting the frames around
2. I animate eyebrows, eyes and beak in graphic what loops inside. If I need it to sync to music, I have that in there too. The parts wont jump around, they stay still. I can always add more frames into it when needed.