Taking a college AE course for the easy hours, and we have to chew through a tutorial series from 2010 where this guy will not shut the fuck up about the puppet tool, the peak of creative software engineering.
My question is, are people still impressed by the puppet tool, or will you get laughed out for using it in [current year]?
>>310411
Neither. Puppet tools are starting point. They help you understand how movements are done, and as you learn more, you use better tools to make those motions smooth and fluid.
This is where people get impressed.
>>310412
Yeah, that makes sense. It's just that this guy actually sounds like he's going to have an orgasm while explaining this.
>>310413
not surprised, a lot of 'creatives' on youtube were pretty excited once it came up (it's actually old but they made it usable back then) for them it means they finally could get rid of adobe's flash and save tons of time, but if you really want to learn animation properly visit >>>/ic/ animation thread they usually have some pastebin with info on where to start.
>>310411
puppet tool by itself... not that great
combine it with DUIK... pure bliss
also... you actually pay for college and get lynda tutorials in return? that's kind of shitty/funny