07-16-2014, 12:00 PM
It already doesn't use that many colors to begin with o.o. Mid-res and on actually implement the 4th shade. Lo-res only uses the 3rd shade for things in the back.
Will be moving onto the running animation next, but here's a quick little showcase thingy.
If you just hi-res the existing frames of an animation, you get this.
Looks fine for the lower res, but for the higher res, it looks jerky. So what do you do? You treat those frames as key frames, and create a new frame after each, that transitions to the next key frame.
Ahh, much smoother.
Side by side
Will be moving onto the running animation next, but here's a quick little showcase thingy.
If you just hi-res the existing frames of an animation, you get this.
Looks fine for the lower res, but for the higher res, it looks jerky. So what do you do? You treat those frames as key frames, and create a new frame after each, that transitions to the next key frame.
Ahh, much smoother.
Side by side