ROCKETS! FIREBALLS! UNDAPANTS! PROJECT ELYSIUM?! OOOO:
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Good job on the MEP everyone, I think that even being able to pull out a completed MEP is a big enough task as it is, let alone a nice one.
I've put off commenting until I watched it more than once, and my impression of it has changed over time.
After my initial watch, I did agree with Ben on most points he raised apart from the overall out of 5 score. However, after viewing a few more times (yes, I watched it repeatedly) I have to say I enjoy it more with each viewing. Of course this isn't to say that it was without it's faults, but considering the project started off as something fun that people could enjoy, I'm amazed at the effort the editors put into this project.
I was really impressed with Deshi's modeling of Kyōka, I can't even begin to imagine how much time and effort that would have taken to make.
Personally, I think it's a nice MEP. It was interesting to see everyone's different editing style and how well they flowed from one to another.
Once again, good job everyone, I'm honored to have even been involved in this MEP.
P.S. I loved your track Zetzu, even with ef - atom being such a common source I was impressed by your scene selection and flow.
I've put off commenting until I watched it more than once, and my impression of it has changed over time.
After my initial watch, I did agree with Ben on most points he raised apart from the overall out of 5 score. However, after viewing a few more times (yes, I watched it repeatedly) I have to say I enjoy it more with each viewing. Of course this isn't to say that it was without it's faults, but considering the project started off as something fun that people could enjoy, I'm amazed at the effort the editors put into this project.
I was really impressed with Deshi's modeling of Kyōka, I can't even begin to imagine how much time and effort that would have taken to make.
Personally, I think it's a nice MEP. It was interesting to see everyone's different editing style and how well they flowed from one to another.
Once again, good job everyone, I'm honored to have even been involved in this MEP.
P.S. I loved your track Zetzu, even with ef - atom being such a common source I was impressed by your scene selection and flow.
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Thanks alot pas ^^Pas1990 wrote:P.S. I loved your track Zetzu, even with ef - atom being such a common source I was impressed by your scene selection and flow.
Yeah, it's a shame the letter tale got rather overused before the mep was released XD
For everyone else who commented: Thank you, glad you took the time to download the project and I'm glad that some of you liked it! =) For those who didn't. well, you can not please everyone! =P
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