Topic: Hand-to-hand Combat test
Just trying out some quick movements. Sorry about the image quality, I can't get Monkeyjam to register any resolution over 320x240.]
Last edited by Nuparurocks (March 22, 2009 (06:55pm))
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Just trying out some quick movements. Sorry about the image quality, I can't get Monkeyjam to register any resolution over 320x240.]
Last edited by Nuparurocks (March 22, 2009 (06:55pm))
What was the frame rate?
15 FPS
Aw man, YouTube screwed up the framerate too. Here's a Vimeo version.
Last edited by Nuparurocks (March 22, 2009 (06:51pm))
Well... for a film I would suggest placing the camera closer to your subjects, because then it increases the audiences interest perspective wise. and I think that the movements should be a little smaller between frames
-Jon64
Okay, thanks.
It's great to be on a forum where you're not famous for Gimp crap and I can get some real criticism
What Jon64 said. And IMO it turned out a little too fast. It was tough to tell what was going on.
I know. I need to slow it down.
It looked a little choppy at some times, but it was good!
Vimeo is better quality
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