Really? I think his right hand, which is hitting the hi-hat, looks a bit stranger. Like a worm. The left hand, which is hitting the snare drum, looks better.
Rulez wrote:Really? I think his right hand, which is hitting the hi-hat, looks a bit stranger. Like a worm. The left hand, which is hitting the snare drum, looks better.
That's the one i ment. His arms are crossed. so the left hand is on the right side. thats why i said left.
Rulez wrote:Yea, that's how right-handed people play drums. And that's nonsense.
Not necessarily only the right-handed ones. And not all right-handed ones play crossed; I sometimes play open-handed.
It looks good! How hard is it for you to export the animation? You're using GIMP right, not something animation-based like Flash? I know from experience that piecing those kind of frames together can be a pain, depending on how well your editing program responds to timing etc.
It's true what you say, sorry I kinda phrased that wrong. I'm left-handed and yet I play like Rulzez does.
And it's actually kinda easy for me, but I'm just used to work like that. It can be painful to make it sync up to the music, mainly Rulzez's drumming. But otherwise it's pretty easy and also fun. Regards
Do you use something similar to Windows Movie Maker? I know that glitches out all the time when you try to playback something mid-way, so you have to rewatch the whole thing from the start just to see if you got it synched right. That can get a bit tedious after a while.
Anyways, good it's no bother to you. I look forward to seeing more clean animation.
Windows Movie Maker it is. It's kinda a challenge to me - to make good shit with GIMP and Windows Movie Maker. And yea, WMM can get FUCKING ANNOYING, especially when the end result is out-of-sync. It's especially fucking bad in B&R episodes.
What happens is that it glitches up as you watch it, so you're forced to rewatch it entirely to be sure it's all good.
But for the B&R show it's not that big of a deal; I honestly thought those frameskips were intentional at times. It adds to the humorous effect anyway.