Topic: Everything test
The test is focused on animation, set bumps, light flicker and muzzle flair I don't know........
Random Violence
EDIT: I fix it!
Last edited by lil'jj (June 10, 2009 (10:36pm))
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The test is focused on animation, set bumps, light flicker and muzzle flair I don't know........
Random Violence
EDIT: I fix it!
Last edited by lil'jj (June 10, 2009 (10:36pm))
It was kinda choppy. What fps did you use? 15 is the best option.
yeah, you should always use 15, unless your doing a running sequence. though, you could do a running sequence in slow-mo, hey that would be cool....
Ohh, so you use MonkeyJam?
that's a whole lot better. though the guy should have fallen the frame right after the shot or the frame of the shot. for reference, check out my gun shot test.
The muzzle flare looked kind of MS Paintish
otherwise good quality film
When he gets shot, he falls down in like one frame. And like Mutuceba said, the muzzle flare was a little...lame. Use something like this. Otherwise, pretty smooth.
He actually stumbles back a bit, kind of a reflex
yeah, but if he got shot in the heart, like you portrayed, he would fall down instantly.
Thanks for the tips guys. I will try to make another today or tomorrow
Another tip: CHANGE YOU SIGNATURE NOW!!
MUCH better then your previous tests. But it was a little too fast..
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