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Reference Footage : Martial Arts Tricks

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This entry is part 3 of 5 in the Ivan Krushkov Session
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This week’s freebie content is brought to you by Ivan Krushkov, a UK-based concept artist and computer games/VFX student. Ivan has put together video and image-sequences covering 5 different martial arts tricks, ready for you to download and use for animation tests, rig creation and more! Download link after the jump…

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Reference Footage Download Link : MartialArts_RefPack.zip


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Discussion 8 Comments

  1. Mike Yull says:

    This is actually a really good idea. I just got into actual series animation and any refence and concept of timing really helps. Thanks for this.

  2. esteban028 says:

    thanks!!! it’s very useful

  3. Mark says:

    Here is mine test video of one ref video…took little time to do it. hope you like it ;)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oS_1WjiJlI

  4. taufik says:

    thank u so mucccccccccccccchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh……………
    awesome…..

  5. Adam says:

    Big thanks sir. I was looking for some free footage just to play around with some stuff and here it is. :)

  6. --------------------------- says:

    fantastic idea I wanted to make some fighting animationg and this really would help me , but what is great this is was just a thought, and when I came accross with your ref that was a really huge surprise for me , thank you so much

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