Topic: Settings Test
Good Morning Everyone,
Brick8
Last edited by Brick8 (May 21, 2012 (06:31am))
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Good Morning Everyone,
Brick8
Last edited by Brick8 (May 21, 2012 (06:31am))
That was awesome man! The animation was reasonably smooth, The lighting was nice, and the sounds were awesome! The only problem with it was the slight light flicker at the beginning. Other Than that good job!
I did notice that too, is there anyway to clean that up in post production that you know of?
Your vertical pan was probably the weakest element of the footage (which was rather nice overall), due to the slightly choppy animation. Nice work, though! It's good to see you're still working on this.
That was great! Makes me wish I had a camera that doesn't constantly change its exposure, and some software that is better than Smoovie.
I haven't animated anything in over 3 months. I am sorry about that, but I have been working on my magnum opus: Ghost Cat: Port of Call New Orleans
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That was great! Makes me wish I had a camera that doesn't constantly change its exposure, and some software that is better than Smoovie.
Thank you so much! I'm very fortunate to have the support I do for my hobbies. Not that you asked, but just some added info. I used a Nikon D70s with a 35 - 80mm lens. Software wise I used Dragon and Final Cut to edit. I am still very new to this and really do appreciate the positive support.
Your vertical pan was probably the weakest element of the footage
Totally 100% agree with you there and I may or may not be using this footage in the final because of that. This was my first vertical pan that I've attempted and I now realize a few things that I should of done differently. As I was doing it, it seemed like a good pan speed.
Thank you everyone so much for the feed back both here and YouTube comments. I'm trying to improve and as most if not all of you know, it take a lot of time and practice. I really appreciate any and all tips, it helps a lot
Brick8
Though the vertical pan was rather choppy, I found it to be quite impressive nonetheless.
That'll be pretty excellent once it's polished off a bit.
Another thing you should do is change the sound effect for the bunny hop, it's a bit loud and doesn't fit. I'd suggest something softer and lighter.
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