Topic: Dramatic Hair Flip (24fps)
This took a lot of patience and I’m using it in one of my films but lmk what you think!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11CoIwb
Jh84PqOY5n
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This took a lot of patience and I’m using it in one of my films but lmk what you think!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11CoIwb
Jh84PqOY5n
It looks amazing just exaggerated with how far she turns. I guess that's the dramatic look you were going for though .
Pretty great shot, but there's this little speck of dust that appears on her chin halfway through that I cannot unsee, lol. I like how you captured the "slow motion drama" of these shots, would go great with the music at 3:12 from this film.
Last edited by BertL (June 23, 2021 (05:33am))
I love it. Was the dramatic torso movement forced by the hair?
I’ll have to try using a dremel to expand the range of some of my hair pieces.
I love it. Was the dramatic torso movement forced by the hair?
I’ll have to try using a dremel to expand the range of some of my hair pieces.
Yeah, the hair wouldn’t move on it’s own so I figured I’d have to move the torso, made it quite counterintuitive when adjusting the head though
I like it! But I didn't seem like a hair 'flip'. Another thing is that she walks really fast but turns really slow. A little more practice with the walk cycle and it's great!
So awesome, and you gave life one of the hardest hair pieces to have move!
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