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<blockquote data-quote="Palifan" data-source="post: 554704" data-attributes="member: 4095"><p>Hey Matt,</p><p></p><p>I thought the film came out great and it was really interesting to see the making of it as well to get an understanding for the way you put it together with the rest of your team. </p><p></p><p>As I was watching it I did start to wonder how the animation was being done as I know how long it takes to create work like this, so noticing you were using mo-cap in the end credits made a lot of sense. I thought it would really help in places if you could limit the feet sliding to help ground your characters a little more and also maybe push the facial shapes a bit to help with the lip sync. Maybe this is something you're already putting into your next film and I know that things like this are often easier said than done, but I don't mean that as any real criticism, it's just something that I'm always pushing for with my own work and the animators that I've been supervising recently.</p><p></p><p>It must be great to see your ideas coming to life like this though and I'll look forward to seeing your next creation.</p><p></p><p>Great work all round!</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palifan, post: 554704, member: 4095"] Hey Matt, I thought the film came out great and it was really interesting to see the making of it as well to get an understanding for the way you put it together with the rest of your team. As I was watching it I did start to wonder how the animation was being done as I know how long it takes to create work like this, so noticing you were using mo-cap in the end credits made a lot of sense. I thought it would really help in places if you could limit the feet sliding to help ground your characters a little more and also maybe push the facial shapes a bit to help with the lip sync. Maybe this is something you're already putting into your next film and I know that things like this are often easier said than done, but I don't mean that as any real criticism, it's just something that I'm always pushing for with my own work and the animators that I've been supervising recently. It must be great to see your ideas coming to life like this though and I'll look forward to seeing your next creation. Great work all round! Ian [/QUOTE]
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