Topic: Fight Test
Hey everyone!
I wanted to see if I could pull off a cool fight scene, so I made a quick test. It can be seen here. Don't forget to turn the sound on!
Please leave some comments.
-ryancd774
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Hey everyone!
I wanted to see if I could pull off a cool fight scene, so I made a quick test. It can be seen here. Don't forget to turn the sound on!
Please leave some comments.
-ryancd774
Not bad there was nice speed and fluid movement. I would have gone with a deeper sound for the punches, more of a thud. But this is a personal choice thing. I think you succeeded and accomplished a decent fight test.
I think that the animation could have been much smoother. As for action and pacing, I think you did a fine job of delivering the fight. When you added the overexposed still frame at the end when the guy gets stabbed I think you could have started the fade out a little earlier.
good job, pretty smooth and good quality. Like si665 said though, i would make different sound effects for each punch, and then it would sound more like a real fight, because the same sound started to get annoying.
it was smooth, but even tho it was in black and white you could still see major light flicker
It looked like he stabed the knife into the Nazis foot. Other than that, it was good.
The beginning was a bit unrealistic. Try shooting the running scene at a higher framerate and animating everything, then do the rest regularly.
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