Topic: Gun flipping test
This was animated at 30 fps, but slowed it down a little so you could actually see what happens. ![]()
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This was animated at 30 fps, but slowed it down a little so you could actually see what happens. ![]()
It's epically awesome. Good work.
-JK
Dang, that looks epically smooth. That's like 30 frames just for putting up an arm
Dang, that looks epically smooth. That's like 30 frames just for putting up an arm
Yeah, just turning the head took a ridiculous amount of patients.
For some odd reason I can't watch it.
Very smooth Filmyguy, very smooth indeed....

That's insanely smooth, but you had better not shoot a film at 30 fps.
RealBrick wrote:but you had better not shoot a film at 30 fps.
And why is that?
That was so good!
Imagine all those frames.
J.TProductions wrote:RealBrick wrote:but you had better not shoot a film at 30 fps.
And why is that?
That was so good!
Imagine all those frames.
srsly like, a two minute film would take years.
Watched all the frames frame by frame in quicktime. That was awesomeness in a cup. Also you seemed to get rid of your camera grain! (well at least most of it) So kudos to that. Loved the gun twirling.
-Tejas VIM
Thanks, man! As to the grain, I got a new awesome light from Ikea! I'm loving it.
VIMStudios wrote:Watched all the frames frame by frame in quicktime. That was awesomeness in a cup. Also you seemed to get rid of your camera grain! (well at least most of it) So kudos to that. Loved the gun twirling.
-Tejas VIM
Thanks, man! As to the grain, I got a new awesome light from Ikea! I'm loving it.
Haha! Ikea lamps ftw! ![]()
-Tejas VIM
make 30 fps 5 second films once in a while, since longer films would take a long time ![]()
make 30 fps 5 second films once in a while, since longer films would take a long time
That's a very fun idea, sir.
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