Fighting Sequence Previs Week 06:Animation Part 1 (shot-1,2,4,7,8)

In the past two weeks, our team has mainly carried out character modeling, scene modeling, and skeleton rigging. After the assets are allocated, I will make the animation. Our division of labor is very clear, and each person is responsible for the production of a short animation. The content I assigned is as follows.

layout by Yann

I subdivided this animation into 9 shots to be produced in batches.

They are:

1.frames 1-72 girl looks down

2.frames 73-152 girl Squat down

3.frames 153-210 man looks up

4.frames 211-241 girl jumps down

5.frames 242-264 man stays back

6.frames 265-290 man stares

7.frames 291-379 girl stands up

8.frames 380-426 girl’s pose

9.frames 427-500 man saying

And this week,I will focus on the girl part(shot1,2,4,7,8).

Before starting, I looked for a lot of ninja videos. Refer to the ninja fighting style and poses.

The fight between Batman and the Deathstroke in this section is very exciting! Especially the action of jumping down the Deathstroke was something I wanted to imitate at first, but considering that my character is a light-action female ninja and the Deathstroke is more like a power type fighter, so I had to consider a better way to jump.

Deathstroke jump
fantastic shots

In this one, genji is the object worth learning. He assembled all the characteristics that a ninja assassin should have: agility, lightness, and fluent movement.

jump in shot 4.
This is a video that focuses on overwatch character animation, I have benefited a lot from it. especially from genji.
hand pose
Try to learn Genji’s poses in shot 2.

Regarding the way of holding the sword, I also referred to Genji and Akali in League of Legends.

In order to observe Akali’s movements, I specially entered the game and recorded a section.

The above is my work this week. I searched for a lot of videos and pictures to refer to the actions of the ninja (assassin).

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