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.Celltick.

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Re: Ballzac's Journey
« Reply #20 on: August 14, 2011, 07:15:02 PM »

It's really difficult to think ahead and know what to do next, so there's a lot of repetition. In fact, simple stuff,. But yeah, it's very repetitive at the moment.

so at this point your robot is simple, repetitive, and doesn't think ahead ..good job.... If I were you I would keep practice focused on that and not on adding elements just yet ..... pronunciation is more important than vocabulary in robot and if you spend the time to clean up the simple movements now you'll save yourself a lot of time later ...... it's hard to fix bad muscle memory .... also I'll give you some advice Tiny gave me ...... don't practice your styles together ..... learn them all independently until you can freestyle each for 10 minutes .... that'll give you the finer points you need for more seamless style transitions ... I'm not saying don't do any creative exploration just don't practice that way ...... I also like the subtle reverbs you bounce off your dime stops ...... technically it's an error but I thought it added a nice illusion ...good look!



Apologies for the terrible ball isolations near the end of the video

I'm sorry you felt that was something that required an apology.

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Re: Ballzac's Journey
« Reply #21 on: September 09, 2011, 10:52:45 PM »

Thanks for the feedback :)

I think I do those "reverbs" because my dimestops are terrible and I'm basically hiding behind the reverb. So even if it looks okay, it's probably a good idea that I learn to do a 'proper' dimestop.

I'm working pretty hard at the moment for uni, so I don't have much time to practise and at the moment I'm spending my free time practising juggling because I can see improvement a lot faster than with dancing. Once my thesis is handed in (about two months from now) I'll get back to this stuff and I'll definitely take all your advice on board when I do :) Cheers.
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