Right now, as it is, Chi Chi looks more like a robot or a marionette being knocked out, rather than a human. Some animations don't really work well that way, and may need certain poses have different, more varied lengths. Another thing about animations: you don't usually want to make every frame take the exact same length of time. Might I recommend more frames? If the sprite limitations prevent you from adding more frames, there are other workarounds, such as motion trails or playing the animation faster. (07-23-2017, 03:49 PM)Midday-Mew Wrote: The animation of Chi Chi being knocked out is a bit choppy and rigid, it doesn't, well, feel natural. I personally recommend looking at Amy Rose's death animations because she has a skirt, as well as looking at Tails's death animation for the posing of the limbs/body since that one is most similar to the posing in your animation. Might I recommend watching playthrough videos of Sonic Battle to get an idea of how the knock-out animations work? That might give you some idea on the timing, as Sonic Battle has sprites for such animations (and Sonic Battle even has it done differently for different characters). The animation of Chi Chi being knocked out is a bit choppy and rigid, it doesn't, well, feel natural. Here's the 2nd attempt of falling, I changed the dress and hair I've never seen chi chi hold down her dress in the series tough. Thanks for the advice, the super princess peach sprite sheet helped a lot as reference. Or maybe it was Super Paper Mario? It's been a while since I've played either of those two games, so my memory's not the greatest. Maybe Super Princess Peach? I can't remember. If you want to see what I mean, I think there might be sprites of Princess Peach showing this particular posture/animation.not sure which game, though. Logically, the dress would start to billow outward and the girl would try to hold down part of the dress to try to keep "too much" from showing. (05-10-2017, 04:16 PM)Midday-Mew Wrote: I agree with Ton about the dress billowing outward instead of pointing downward. Understood, by the way Ton I send you a pm. (05-10-2017, 12:12 PM)Ton Wrote: Nice, but the dress should billow outward instead of point downward.
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