Eventually all of these scenes are going to be thrown together to make one big video with some special effects and music in the background and stuff like that. I want this thread to be fun, so I'll do any and all suggestions and make any edits you guys want to my moves to make them better. Even if the move has not yet been done, if you can describe it well enough, I should be able to do it for you. Any feedback, positive or negative (So long as its constructive), is extremely welcome.Īlso, if you guys have any suggestions for any moves, sequences, counters, anything, let me know and I'll create it for you. I focus on trying to make these look as realistic as possible and have spent a very long time creating each and every one of them.
I feel as though I've gotten a lot better since I started, and I'm continuing to get better still. Greenbay Plunge (I actually went on a second hiatus, this was my first since then, made a few days ago) - Ħ30 Senton (Jack Evan's finisher, made about an hour ago). There's some rough parts to it, but this was high difficulty and I think it turned out decent). Innovative Dropkick to SSP combo (I wanted to do something never done before. Theres an alternative camera angle for this, but I like this one more). Click on the 'Character01' in the 'Timeline Editor'. By using this tool you can quickly plan out the actions to your story.
#Endorphin wrestling table moments series
Starting from here you can easily use the default actions to make a series of motions. Panama Sunrise (Adam Cole's Canadian Destroyer variant. Endorphin is a really easy to use tool that enables us to create any motions for our characters. Project Ciampa (I'm a big ROH and Indy fan, so that's generally where my inspiration comes from) - Įxtreme SSP (Off a ladder through 2 tables). But without taking up any more of your time with making you read, I present to you my last few animations.
#Endorphin wrestling table moments free
If anyone else happens to be using this program still (Which I doubt, its been pretty much obsolete for years, another motivation issue) then feel free to post some of your stuff. I think the issue I've always had is not getting any feedback or anything like that, so I've created this thread to showcase my stuff and maybe see what you guys think.
I recently came off of a hiatus late last year because I really do enjoy doing this as a hobby, its just very time consuming.
I've been on and off, and I started at the age of 12, so I'm probably not as good as a 6 year vet should be, but I'd like to think I'm pretty decent. I've been making wrestling (Also parkour and just random comedy stuff) animations for about 6 years now. I'm always here lurking, but I don't have much of a personality here yet. Hey guys, I'm not very active on the forums but I'm kind of looking to change that.