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Holy cow, if you get that camera, I could swear Lego would want you on the animation team. (if there is one, I know Pagano works there, but doesn't Spite your face, I don't know.) Good work!
Ancient engine this is a test, so he left the rig shadow, he would probably not have overlooked that in a movie. Why must we knit-pick everything now.
That was awesome! I think that it looked perfect, except the bit at the end when he shoots his string it looks a bit too fast for how fast he was going up the wall (and jerky by your standards, but smooth for mine). Also, you should have ended your last sentence with a question mark.
Don't flame, 'cause I'm just pointing that out.
You continue to amaze me with your animation skills. It was so smooth, and I completely love the thing where you make the minifigures slightly 'roll' on the studs. Amazing.
I have become very fund of your work, nice job.
Not as good as the car throw test, but just SO sweet anyway! Personally I liked the start more then the jumping, it just looked so natural.
@AncientEngine
Yeah, I tried to take out as much shadows as possible, but I let those few shadows stay just because (I didn't really have a great way of editing them out and I'm lazy) I didn't think they were very noticeable. But you proved me wrong! And there's more than that one rig shadow in that shot if you noticed, on the right.
@BG
More I look at it, he does shoot the web pretty fast, but in the movies he shoots them pretty fast too, so idk..
Thanks for the great responses, guys! ![]()
DarkrayAnimations wrote:I have become very fund of your work, nice job.
I have become fund of it as well.
Fund - to provide a a supply of money or pecuniary resources to pay the interest or principal of (a debt).
So you both have been receiving money from filmguy's work? Wow filmguy, your work is paying for MM and Darkray's 4th grade education.
FOND - having a liking or affection for
It starts with one misspelling that no one corrects and it spreads.
Good to see some animators are aware that gravity still exists (the slight downward pull as Spidey lands on the wall).
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MMproductions wrote:DarkrayAnimations wrote:I have become very fund of your work, nice job.
I have become fund of it as well.
Fund - to provide a a supply of money or pecuniary resources to pay the interest or principal of (a debt).
So you both have been receiving money from filmguy's work? Wow filmguy, your work is paying for MM and Darkray's 4th grade education.
FOND - having a liking or affection for
It starts with one misspelling that no one corrects and it spreads.
I think MM was being sarcastic to Darkray.
Good to see some animators are aware that gravity still exists (the slight downward pull as Spidey lands on the wall).
I'm glad you noticed. ![]()
Just go to this link and the magic will begin and welcome to BIM.

Definitely the best of the entries I've seen so far. You can really "feel" his weight as grabs each wall. That subtle little dip in his position was an excellent touch, great physics.
On an unrelated note, though, the interlacing on the digital camera movements is a tad distracting.
Yeah, I kept movements of Spider-man (from the Spider-man movies) in mind when I animated it, specifically when it was the CG Spider-man. I just mimicked it the best I could.
On an unrelated note, though, the interlacing on the digital camera movements is a tad distracting.
I no rite? It came out looking glitchy and I don't know why.
Thanks, man! I appreciate you commenting. ![]()
And uses Final Cut.

That was AWESOME!!!
Batman!
YES. OH PLEASE YES.
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