Topic: The Project
The Project
Just a short film I made, its only my second one, and I tried a lot of new things throughout it. It didn't turn out to good, but I still had fun making it. Enjoy.
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The Project
Just a short film I made, its only my second one, and I tried a lot of new things throughout it. It didn't turn out to good, but I still had fun making it. Enjoy.
WOAH! I didn't expect this! That is really good! The fight scene especially, it was really good when Jay was trying to stop Smith from stabbing him. EXCELLENT! I think I'm looking at a Keshen junior!
Keep it UP!
JTP
Thanks a ton!!! Means a lot especially when I am disappointed in it. Then again, this is only my second time doing this sorta of stuff
AMAZING!
Nuff said.
~Storm
The animation was decent, but the action scenes and running were a little awkward. I probably would have liked it a lot more as well if the voices weren't slightly mumbled and hard to hear. Overall, though, the films was a solid piece of animation and the effects in the background were a nice touch.
3.5/5
Thanks, I am working on improving my fight scenes and walking cycles.
Well, it certainly was smooth enough. All you need is to ease in and out and your animation will be really great! Basically, easing in and out is using smaller increments at the beginning and end of each movement and using larger increments in between.
Any tuts anywhere on fighting, or "ease in ease out"?
I'll go find a tutorial on easing in and out for you.
EDIT:Here you go.
Last edited by minifig051 (April 18, 2011 (04:19pm))
Thanks, I see now how much better I can do xD
Man, I searched high and low for some decent foot steps, and not even pay-for-sites have good ones. I have no clue what to do.
Go to Brickfilms.com/resources and download the Footsteps sounds in the sound library. Great ones there and the other packages are great too.
Thank you, will do.
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