Topic: Bike Crash Test
A while ago I did a crash test between a person and a guy on a bike using fishing wire. This film test was the result.
Enjoy!:)
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i5peO51Dng
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A while ago I did a crash test between a person and a guy on a bike using fishing wire. This film test was the result.
Enjoy!:)
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i5peO51Dng
not that bad actually. ![]()
It was good but I noticed a few flaws. At the start the head turn looked a bit robotic it didn't look very realistic, did you use the easing in and easing out method? Also, there was some flicker after the bike crash and I spotted some of the wire.
Anyway, I think this is pretty good. The picture quality is sharp and the walk cycle and crash were well animated. I think if you brush up on those things I've stated above then it'll be great!
much better than the one i did. its hard to use something like fishing wire because it gets in the shot a lot of times. I used bafran and just used a metal arm thing to hold it up.
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