Simple animation table
If I want to make a short animation, with 24 frames per second and lasting six and a half seconds… how many frames will I need? And if I want to increase the duration by another second, what will be the total number of frames?
For simple questions and to avoid making calculations, I use this table, which I am making available above.
The purpose of the table is mainly to assist in short animations; for this reason it goes just over 14 seconds. I don't know if it will be as useful for long animations.
Another point: the values in seconds are rounded (for example, nine frames would be 0,375) and I preferred to leave it that way for the sake of simplicity.
I ended up inserting the values at intervals of three frames, just because it made it easier for me to put together the table. Nothing stops you, of course, from using even frames: the table is there just as a guide.
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RESOURCES FOR POSES
Line of Action
JustSketch.Me
PoseManiacs
Human-Anatomy-For-Artist.com
MagicPoser
MIXAMO
Pose Archives
Bodies in Motion
Posemy.art
ReferenceAngle
CroquisCafe
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Abdallah is an under appreciated hero in Palestine doing everything he can to care for and feed the animals around him.
Despite the horrible situation the Palestinian people are in, so many of them are taking care of animals just as much as their fellow humans. If you have anything to give, please consider donating to his PayPal and help him care for these innocent beings.
If you are unable to donate then please PLEASE reblog and share. He is a very kind soul and grateful for all the support he gets
He genuinely does everything he can for them, do at least the bare minimum for him.
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Found a resource sheet :>
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Woe, my passion project be upon ye-
And that's it! For Now!!
Thank you so much for reading and i hope it comes in handy for any of your wingies needs :3
This took me... a While, more than it should've, but is finally here! And maybe i've been slacking a little on the tagging for this blog specifically, but i recommend besides reading all of this, to go check my Guides tag, as i'm missing a few little things here and there that i couldn't for the life of me find a way to explain, and i've already re-done this Way too much for my liking o(-(
But you can also just go around this blog to get some inspiration :o I got a Lot of different wing styles here, and again i gotta go back to tagging (and fix my blog web theme, don't worry about it—) but other than that, you're free to explore this lil blog of mine
Two last things—First, i did all of this for free, i want it to reach as many people as possible (which is why soon-ish i'll translate the entirety of it to spanish and add image descriptions to both versions, i need a break....), but if you liked this enough and would like to leave a lil' tip on my kofi (@/rainbowpinyata), i would appreciate it a lot...
Second, my inbox is always open if you or someone you know is in need of a more in-dept explanation on any of the parts of this, as i had to resume most of the info, or just needs a little bit of advice. I'm gonna explain wings Much more than i already have on the next part, but that... is going to take a bit, so...
Anyways, many thanks to my friends for always being there for me, i don't think i would've gone past the first draft or the many others after that without their encouragement, suggestions and general help with keeping me going. It means everything to me.
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I've found this nifty reference website for artists called www.dimensions.com that has a database of exact measurements for various objects, plants, and animals
They have a premium version with 3D models that I haven't tried yet, but it's definitely very informative if you're trying to get the anatomy and proportions for different species of animals right!
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A quick guide to animal symbolism:
Animals have a long history of symbolism that varies between cultures and customs. As literary tropes develop, some animal symbolism has become universally recognised in the western literary canon. Here are some examples you can use in your writing to give subtext, develop motifs, or promote your thematic content.
🐥 Birds: freedom, hope, escape
🦁 Lions: strength, courage, royalty
🐶 Dogs: loyalty, devotion, protection
🐱 Cats: independence, stealth, mystery
🐺 Wolves: intelligence, nature, wildness
🦊 Foxes: cleverness, cunning, deception
🐍 Snakes: temptation, evil, deceit
🦋 Butterflies: transformation, change, new beginnings
🦉 Owls: wisdom, knowledge, mystery
🦅 Eagles: strength, freedom, nobility
◾ Ravens: death, mystery, the unknown
🕊️ Doves: peace, love, purity
🐻 Bears: resurrection, strength, power, new life
🤘 Bulls: virility, sovereignty, wealth
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