I learned that bone structures can be very difficult and if anything can go wrong, it likely will. I've also learned how to keep eyes in their sockets (or perhaps in their necessary positions). A very useful skill for me right now. I look forward to many other complications in the future. :D
I would like to learn how to make scenes look more believable. I have a wide open park scene but it abruptly ends where the grass meats the sky. I have a few trees and a few park benches but I'm not sure it looks believable. And another thin, my benches don't like to rotate correctly and I'd very much like to fix that.
Rotation points are messed up and I have no idea how to fix the ones I'm concerned about.
My Goo model is cooperating with me. His eyes are staying in place and rotating properly. I had to make a few compromises, but I am pretty happy with the results.
Curse you Perry the Platypus!
Lip syncing tutorial from the popular YouTube channel Domics. Always useful. Step by step instructions on how he does his lip syncing for his animations while animating one of the most popular phrases in the Disney Channel show
Phineas and Ferb. CURSE YOU PERRY THE PLATYPUS!
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