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Another line test from the ongoing HTF internal project, Joe is Japanese.

This one is a bit unusual, in that it's not a sequence from the narrative. This is, instead, a small piece of animation that appears in the opening sequence. It will likely be used as a masking element, though in what capacity I'm not sure... I just draws 'em, I don't makes 'em up (sometimes).

I enjoy animating silhouettes 'cause they're a lot easier than full character work... you can hide murder in that negative space. Ultimately it becomes a matter of just following the lines, but in fact the initial rough animation for this contained a full (if incredibly scribbly) character. It wasn't until the cleanup phase that it became a complete silhouette.

The sequence of moves is pulled directly from one of the many books we have on the shelf for reference of such things. It is, in fact, meant to evoke the style of many instructional books, hence the diagrammatic elements (which may or may not appear in the final sequence).

Personally, I don't know much in the way of kung-fu... I can barely see my toes, much less kick 'em over my head. If I can, though, I'll come back and edit the comments with more detail on the specifics of the style seen (briefly) here.

46 frames, 25fps, drawn digitally. No trees are harmed in the making of this production.

:D

©2007 HTF Studios Inc.

-EDIT-

Found the book. It's "Chinese Kung-Fu Series 14: Five Ganzhi Meihuazhuang Techniques", distributed by Hai Feng Publishing.

These particular frames represent (poorly, I'm sure) figures 52-61.

And of course, none of this should be taken to reflect anything in particular about the character here, I just liked the movements.

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You know... If you made each side a different color (red for right, blue for left for instance), and did this for all the martial arts books out there, you could make a fortune.
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*Inkthinker Apr 6, 2011  Professional Digital Artist
Haha... it'd be a lot of work to keep these up. And I don't know that I'd be very good at it... part of the problem with translating a kata into motion from a book is understanding not just the direction of the movements, but the pacing and the power. Knowing which movements represent strikes, which ones represent blocks or parries, and where it all fits together is something only a person with actual experience would be able to do properly. I can only guess or fake it.

:D
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:iconvegaoftheblackflame:
Ha, true enough. Plus, I imagine you're busy enough with all the work Sanderson sends your way.
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*Inkthinker Apr 11, 2011  Professional Digital Artist
At the moment, insanely so. :)
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~deviantnative Jun 30, 2009   Photographer
yea this is deff hot. reminds me of Avatar.
whens the first episode
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*Inkthinker Jun 30, 2009  Professional Digital Artist
I wish I knew.
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~deviantnative Jun 30, 2009   Photographer
damb that sux.
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:iconmanfredkooistra:
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wtf!

Now that is fresh, man. I just LOVE this little animation with its diagrammatic movement lines.
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:iconfaoux:
it was so fluid, it was scury :3 i loved it ^^ the guidelines are great too~! :clap:
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~zoomzoom May 8, 2007  Professional Digital Artist
hey... would you know something like this with a sword? i should would like to learn...
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