Basic Frame by Frame Tutorial

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Basic Frame by Frame Tutorial

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Hey guys, for those of you who might be interested, I've written a basic ball bouncing frame by frame tutorial using Toon Boom Studio.

http://joofville.blogspot.com/2013/10/f ... -ball.html

Let me know what you guys think.

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I've never used that software but the tutorial is very thorough and well done!
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Danimal wrote:I've never used that software but the tutorial is very thorough and well done!
Thank you.
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Thanks, Joof! Nicely organised.
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
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Good concise tutorial. I notice you made the classic 'mistake' of inbetweening the elongated shape as the ball drops into the squashed shape as it hits the floor. I see this a lot. The ball would stay elongated until it hit the floor and only squash on impact. It's a common 'mistake' but it would look more dynamic if it was drawn correctly :D
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AmigaMan wrote:Good concise tutorial. I notice you made the classic 'mistake' of inbetweening the elongated shape as the ball drops into the squashed shape as it hits the floor. I see this a lot. The ball would stay elongated until it hit the floor and only squash on impact. It's a common 'mistake' but it would look more dynamic if it was drawn correctly :D
Yeah you're right bud, I'll fix that a.s.a.p.

Thanks everyone for the compliments.
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Nice work. I've been getting my head around Toon Boom lately and I need all the help I can get.
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Re: Basic Frame by Frame Tutorial

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@AmigaMan, Just checked only the animated gif on the page has the ball widening problem when it reaches the ground. I did initially create the animation before writing the tutorial and that's where I made the mistake, however in the tutorial itself and linked project file the ball stays elongated till it hits the ground.

@Scot Solida, thanks bud. I'll be adding more in the future. Follow my blog ;)
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