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Check Out This Behind-the-Scenes Animation of an Expressive Character

Framed51's lively character is back.

The 3D Modeling Artist, Framed51, shared on Twitter/X a short video showing a stylized and original character moving his feet. The movement seems very simple, but achieving a very expressive look is not that simple.

The inclination of the character while moving his feet looks coherent and very human-like.

Here is another animation the artist did with that character.

This one is a more detailed animation that shows a funny and kind of disturbing scene. The character seems dissociated, and suddenly we see his brain spinning inside his head like a bag of popcorn in the microwave, and then it explodes.

Here is another one that shows how the artist has skills in creating animations that seem well-balanced and lively with simple movements.

This one is very funny.

In the past, we shared how Framed51 has been improving the character, how they pose the body, and play with the facial expressions.

You can also check Gogan (Go-gan)'s tips to make your animations more lively and believable.

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