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Best idea. Love it.
Thanks, guys. I'm glad you liked it.
That's weird though, last night I saw a "watch in HD" link below the video, yet now I don't see it anymore. Can anyone else see it?
It's there. Don't worry.
Oh ok, I'm on a different computer now so maybe that's the reason, though I really don't see how that can be.
I left you my comment on youtube
Very nice.
How did you do the cannon ball flying through the air. It's sort of hard to see in the video
Cannon is spelled with three 'n's by the way
Last edited by ImperialScouts (January 26, 2009 (05:10pm))
Very nice.
How did you do the cannon ball flying through the air. It's sort of hard to see in the video
Cannon is spelled with three 'n's by the way
I was wondering how you spelt that actually, both ways cannon and canon don't have a red line under them, they usually do if a word is spelt wrong. So I just spelt it canon, I didn't care to look it up, thanks for letting me know!
But anyway, thanks, man.
Btw, the cannon ball is never in mid-air in that shot, it's attached to the guys head the whole time, that's why it looks so fast. I was thinking of putting the cannon ball in later but I completely forgot when I started animating.:P
BTW, this should be in tests.
It was good, but a bit too fast for my likings. If it wouldn't have said cannonball shot, I wouldn't have know what happened to his head.
ImperialScouts wrote:Very nice.
How did you do the cannon ball flying through the air. It's sort of hard to see in the video
Cannon is spelled with three 'n's by the way
I was wondering how you spelt that actually, both ways cannon and canon don't have a red line under them, they usually do if a word is spelt wrong. So I just spelt it canon, I didn't care to look it up, thanks for letting me know!
But anyway, thanks, man.
Btw, the cannon ball is never in mid-air in that shot, it's attached to the guys head the whole time, that's why it looks so fast. I was thinking of putting the cannon ball in later but I completely forgot when I started animating.:P
Canon is something that means it is genuine to a piece of work. Like Star Wars Episode IV is Canon to the Star Wars Universe.
Cannon is the thing that goes BOOM!
That's what I thought you did with the cannon ball. Great job any way
filmyguy wrote:ImperialScouts wrote:Very nice.
How did you do the cannon ball flying through the air. It's sort of hard to see in the video
Cannon is spelled with three 'n's by the way
I was wondering how you spelt that actually, both ways cannon and canon don't have a red line under them, they usually do if a word is spelt wrong. So I just spelt it canon, I didn't care to look it up, thanks for letting me know!
But anyway, thanks, man.
Btw, the cannon ball is never in mid-air in that shot, it's attached to the guys head the whole time, that's why it looks so fast. I was thinking of putting the cannon ball in later but I completely forgot when I started animating.:PCanon is something that means it is genuine to a piece of work. Like Star Wars Episode IV is Canon to the Star Wars Universe.
Cannon is the thing that goes BOOM!
That's what I thought you did with the cannon ball. Great job any way
Wow, I've never heard that word in my life, that's so weird. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
Haha That dude got owned.
I love it.
I just drilled a whole in my lego minifig to make it look like it was hit by a cannon ball.
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