Forum: Animation


Subject: Vigilante Overlook

digitani opened this issue on Dec 31, 2007 · 5 posts


digitani posted Mon, 31 December 2007 at 11:38 AM

I have completed a video poem about the vigilante called "Vigilante Overlook."  I would love some feedback on it.  I am still learning, so I know it could be better, but I am pretty happy with it.  I'm actually kind of tired of working on it and want to move on, but I would still like some feedback on how it can be better, or what I am doing well.

Please have a look:  Vigilante Overlook

Thanks!

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nemirc posted Mon, 31 December 2007 at 5:44 PM

interesting video.
Since you are working on a city, you may well add something special to it. For example, maybe a futuristic city like the one in the fifth element, with flying cars and all that. You can also add some atmospherics, such as fog and smoke.

nemirc
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digitani posted Mon, 07 January 2008 at 8:09 PM

Hey, sorry for never responding to your response.

I do want to thank you for taking the time to give me some suggestions.  :-)

I've been told by other people that downloading the file is somewhat of a problem, so I'll post again when I get a YouTube version available that is a more managable download.  Also, I plan to improve it some more.

You said that I was working on a city, but this is not really accurate.  I can't take credit for any of the models.  These are all free content that I got through DAZ 3D.  I only worked on the animation and video editing.
I see how your suggestions would make for a more impressive cityscape, but I'm not sure I am up to the challenge right now.  I may just file that away for next time.

Thanks again.

Check out my website: http://www.digitani.com


nemirc posted Mon, 07 January 2008 at 10:33 PM

"but I'm not sure I am up to the challenge right now.  I may just file that away for next time."

those are the kind of words nobody should ever say. Challenging yourself will only serve to improve your skills ;)

nemirc
Renderosity Magazine Staff Writer
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https://about.me/aris3d/


digitani posted Tue, 08 January 2008 at 7:55 PM

Well, that is true, but I am already challenging myself by learning several 3D packages at once, plus various other projects I am working on.  This all adds up to slow progress, but it is the way I enjoy working. :)

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