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The Magic of Walk Cycles

Release date:2021

Author:Markus Magnusson

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

The Magic of Walk Cycles.
Put on your magic hat & get ready to push your animation skills to the next level cuz in this course we’ll reveal the secrets behind smooth walk cycles.

What is this course about?
Back in my more active Patreon days I noticed an immense interest for walk cycles. My walk cycle tutorial, which was very surface level, was the most popular tutorial I ever made by a factor of a lot.. This eventually led me to ponder on a more indepth course.

Now, making a course on say a given software is one thing but making a course on something so artistic as walk cycles is a totally different beast. Good news though!

After months of work I’ve finally cracked the nut and made a course that is both logical and digestible and will leave no question marks as how to make your character bounce a long down the timeline.

So if you already have some basic knowledge of After Effects and Illustrator I’m inviting you to my animation magic classes.

LESSON #1
My walk cycle set-up

In the first lesson we’ll take a quick look on how I set up my walk cycles for animation.

LESSON #2
Timing the upper body

The most crucial part of any Walk cycle, or animation for that matter, is the timing so in this lesson I’ll show you how I set the timing of my walk-cycle by animating the upper body first. We’ll also take a quick look on how you can illustrate cartoon hands in under 2 minutes.

LESSON #3
Leg & Shoe Animation

The difference between a good & amazing walk-cycle often comes down to how well you animate the legs & shoes so in this lesson I’ll show you a bullet proof way of getting that walk as smooth as butter. We’ll also take a quick look on how to design shoes in different poses.

LESSON #4
Clothes & Hair Animation

No detail will be left unturned when we’re finishing up our walk-cycle.. Especially not things like clothes and hair.. Adding motion to these is like adding the cherry to the cake.

LESSON #5
Angry Walk Cycle

We’ll make this angry brute stomp harder than a raging elephant.. And we’ll have 10x more fun than him whilst making it. We’ll also try our hands on animating a foot instead of a shoe.

LESSON #6
Sneaky Walk Cycle

Admit it, this lesson is so sneaky that you almost missed it.. Anyhoo, this is perhaps my favourite walk cycle in the bunch. We’ll also take a look on how to make some extra sneaky finger animations.

LESSON #7
Sad Walk Cycle

Not sure we’ll be able to cheer this clown up but at least we’ll be able to make him walk away from whatever is bringing him down. Here we’ll also try some more detailed shoe-animations.

LESSON #8
Dizzy Walk Cycle

You shouldn’t walk and drink magic potions cuz then it looks like this. Btw, we have a very special surprise in this lesson but you need to join to figure it out.

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10 Comments

  1. Hoping For Motion Secrets with Emanuele Colombo from motion design school as well!! Fingers crossed!!

  2. Thanks a lot Admin for make this course accessible to those of us who can’t afford it. Words can’t express the profound gratitude I have for these courses. Please, can you upload “Demystifying Lip Sync Animation In Blender” by CGCookie? Thanks in advance.

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