I'm trying to achieve perspective motion where the furthest objects move slower than the forground objects. The start and end frames don't match up yet to give a smooth animation
I'm trying to achieve perspective motion where the furthest objects move slower than the forground objects. The start and end frames don't match up yet to give a smooth animation
Egg
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I'm trying to achieve perspective motion where the furthest objects move slower than the forground objects. The start and end frames don't match up yet to give a smooth animation
Egg
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Good start Eric.
Have another look at the Master's work Marcus Geduld, September 99 Featured Artist. Marcus accomplishes so much with so little.
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Interesting effect, a bit hard to see with just 9 frames. I did a little of that in my "Look Ma, I can Fly!" animation with clouds in the fore and background moving at different rates.
Your animation moves everything (i.e. all the background) When I did this in my last posted animation (Matrix style motion study) it really bogged things down in playback with IE, it was about 35 frames. I'm impressed with the swift smooth motion you show here even with the reduced use of colors!
Bob C.
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