Halo Fan Film CGI - FIELD TEST
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pelican looked a little to small but other than that that was awsome
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that wasn't a fail that was good
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few kinks for you to work out
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cgi is good but the enviorment colors (too bright) made it look fake
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get boujou or syntheyes so you can do camera tracking. the camera shakyness wont be a problem then
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looks decent
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Oh and you may want to speed the banshee/longsword up otherwise they look like they're flying too slow.
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since this was from 2 years ago, I am sure you have probably near perfected this, but I think that if you havent, I have a nice tip for ya. Try to make a heat wave effect that rises, it makes it look like an illusion just in case your pelican is a little sloppy.
SuperSkilledGamer 1 year ago
@SuperSkilledGamer this was actually made more than 2 years ago, but I always enjoy good criticism! Your absolutely right about adding a slight distortion to the craft, and perhaps a similar gradient underneath the pelican to add a thrust effect on the grass! If I was working on a similar scene currently, I would certainly give that a shot, but since ive been at college, it has effectively killed most of my creativity, and I haven't had time to do much CGI work for the past two years!
SARGENTSCRUFY 1 year ago
What did you use to animate this?
Indiana360 3 years ago
Several Programs Modeled and animated in 3ds Max and composed with either Adobe Premere or sony Vegas, i dont remember wich I used, its been a while, they are both great programs.
SARGENTSCRUFY 3 years ago