Batter Up block in

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3 thoughts on “Batter Up block in

  1. I like how you’ve made his body language hopeful though he is hopelessly bad at wiffleball. Can’t wait to see it smoothed out with the in-betweens!

  2. I don’t know where you have the time! I actually have a comment, but it involves me acting it out, so maybe we can talk at work. 🙂

  3. hmmm i like the idea ! 😀
    the bat looks a lot more heavy in the 3d scene than in the flipbook clip, wich i find funny, given the plot. in my opinion you would enhance that by adding a more drag and overlap to the bat.

    Another tip: flipbook’s great, but i found this one that is more intuitive, free and also has vectors: http://www.pencil-animation.org/index.php?id=Download

    good work mate. keep us updated 😉

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