I like your transition from one iddle to the next. I would move the torso while the hip is moving as well so that the top part of the body doesn't look so stiff
I like the slight, subtle movements in the beginning. Maybe it's just me, but would the root move just a bit when the creature roars? The lower body stays put when the roar occurs. After the roar, I feel like the upper body hitches just a little bit on the first turn to his right. I also feel like his upper body is stiff when he makes both of his turns after the roar. It almost looks like the creature has a pillory on. It overall looks well done.
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I like your transition from one iddle to the next. I would move the torso while the hip is moving as well so that the top part of the body doesn't look so stiff
I like the slight, subtle movements in the beginning. Maybe it's just me, but would the root move just a bit when the creature roars? The lower body stays put when the roar occurs. After the roar, I feel like the upper body hitches just a little bit on the first turn to his right. I also feel like his upper body is stiff when he makes both of his turns after the roar. It almost looks like the creature has a pillory on. It overall looks well done.
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