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Hey everyone :)

 

im little confused on keyframing and stuffs

How do they have that awesome cinematic animations,fighting animations etc

i mean how do they get the perfect timing and stuffs

 

can someone please teach me or comment down bellow 

and also does those cinematic animations have lots of frames or they did the slowmo thingy on video editing softwares

 

Im new here btw :P 

Thanks

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8 minutes ago, MagicTurtle985 said:

Well for slow mo they usually have a long span between keyframes.

For timing Normally,24 frames=1 Second,so if 24 frames equal 1 sec then lets say we want 0.5 seconds that would be 12!

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7 minutes ago, MagicTurtle985 said:

Well for slow mo they usually have a long span between keyframes.

For timing Normally,24 frames=1 Second,so if 24 frames equal 1 sec then lets say we want 0.5 seconds that would be 12!

Better.

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On ‎8‎/‎13‎/‎2016 at 8:50 PM, clarence said:

Ohhh Thanks dude :) now i understad :steve_shocked:

one last question xD does the speed in the work camera where you animate,set things up,add lights etc..was the same as the rendered footage? 

When rendered I'm pretty sure it is the keyframe speed when rendered,when you working on the project you can move freely .I usually set up cameras.

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