Naruto Ball Z - A battle of epic proportions
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- emodude
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- Mr Pilkington
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Hells yes!!!!
That was hawt. Best use of five minutes and fifty seconds ever.
I did feel that your masking was a bit on the iffy side. You seemed to cut off the edges of each character you cut out. On top of that the movement of the masked charas was a bit too abrupt. I know in dzb they do oftem move in a snap like motion but you could have faded across single frame and incorperated interlacing lines or ghosting to simulate effect.
That was hawt. Best use of five minutes and fifty seconds ever.
I did feel that your masking was a bit on the iffy side. You seemed to cut off the edges of each character you cut out. On top of that the movement of the masked charas was a bit too abrupt. I know in dzb they do oftem move in a snap like motion but you could have faded across single frame and incorperated interlacing lines or ghosting to simulate effect.
- Castor Troy
- Ryan Molina, A.C.E
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Yeah, cutting off the edges is kind of a bad habit for me since I want to avoid color bleeding especially on older footage like dbz... I still cringe on a few parts looking back at them..Mr Pilkington wrote:Hells yes!!!!
That was hawt. Best use of five minutes and fifty seconds ever.
I did feel that your masking was a bit on the iffy side. You seemed to cut off the edges of each character you cut out. On top of that the movement of the masked charas was a bit too abrupt. I know in dzb they do oftem move in a snap like motion but you could have faded across single frame and incorperated interlacing lines or ghosting to simulate effect.
Thanks for the comments Pilk.
"You're ignoring everything, except what you want to hear.." - jbone
- Mr Pilkington
- Joined: Tue Apr 09, 2002 4:10 pm
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- Castor Troy
- Ryan Molina, A.C.E
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2001 8:45 pm
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Jebus christ, my bandwidth has literally TRIPLED since I put the video up... I want to keep the direct link up for a little longer but there's still less than a week till the end of the month...
Everything is still looking ok though... I hope Adiamante doesn't kill me
Big thanks once again for the comments and criticism guys. There's still quite a few things I need to learn.
Everything is still looking ok though... I hope Adiamante doesn't kill me
Big thanks once again for the comments and criticism guys. There's still quite a few things I need to learn.
"You're ignoring everything, except what you want to hear.." - jbone
- celibi87
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- celibi87
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