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That was very good. The speed of the lightsabers are a bit on the slow side, and the choreography was a bit simplistic. But it was still wonderfully done.
ME WANT PART 2
Last edited by Bricklord (February 27, 2010 (06:03pm))
Great animation, but I did see the laser part of the saber kept on moving in place. What editing did you use for the light sabers?
Anyways I LOVE lightsaber fights and this one is awesome:D
this my 1st light-sabr film i can has sub?
olol ok u kan haz sub
how did you make them?
I'm fairly sure that T.G.-Tom made them in After Effects.
Yep I made them in After Effects. Using the preset from VideoCopilot (which is free btw).
I really like this movie. It's not Star Wars, it's just different.
Hmm, personally I find the VC Preset Lightsaber to be too round at the end. It made the lightsabers look a bit odd. What was with the lighting, though? I found it interesting (the lighting).
Animation was super as always. Camera angles were interesting and well placed, and the lighting was cool, but, I found had a little bit too much old time-y feeling to it..
I thought the back drop spoiled it a little, you could see shadows at the sides. Other than that it was awesome.
Pretty good! For a first light saber movie The choreography was a bit simplistic, as BrickLord said. The animation is not better that The Force Unleashed of fancypants, but is smooth and cool Good job!
I really like it though the lightsaber is a little off sometimes
As usual, the animation was incredibly done, but I was not a big fan of the washed-out kind of lighting; it did, however, make the lightsabers stand out quite a bit more. The set seemed a little bland, to me, a backdrop of a cityscape or something would have been nice.
I really enjoyed the quick camera angles, and changes throughout the film. It kept it intense and made the pacing seem faster.
All in all, I am looking forward to part two! Very nice job on this first one!
I liked the animation, but besides that it was plain, a bit slow, and I thought the lightsabers were quite horrible. Sorry, but I speak my mind, and I'm not trying to be rude.
Whatever Simon Cowell (Or Kowell, whatever.)
Well, I enjoyed this. The animation was great as always, and the lightsabers looked pretty good in my opinion(though sometimes they wobbled around a bit). This was an animation challenge, so I won't go into set building that much, though it did look a bit bare. I think the lighting was a bit off an issue, sometimes it looked effective, and sometimes a bit out of place. I think you should of rather gone for a sunset look, or a dark eerie night look. Though that's just my opinion.
It was amazing how you animated it filmyguy. The animation and camera pans were virtually flawless. In fact, the only thing that we did'n't like about it was the lighting and the lightsabers. The lightsabers looked a bit too rounded and fake, while the lighting really didn't look that great, and only seemed to take away from the quality. Other than that though, it was awesome! We can't wait for part 2!
I think you'll have more freedom if you animate on a bigger rooftop
Well, the title, and the camera settings were uglier than Lady Gaga, but the actual fighting was good.
I recognize that saber's preset foul stench a million miles away. If you want, you can send raw footage to me so that I can do better effects, because I didn't even sit to the end. Nice animation, from what I saw.
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