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Skate Test

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I made this video in school for a project and I just wanted to submit it to see what people think of it. There is no sound or special effects. I would just like to see how well I'm doing with animation. BTW it was finished in November '05.

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Wasn't too bad.

The animating itself wasn't anything new but you definately have the choreography down. The flat blue background was kind fo dull, though.

Other than that, it wasn't bad.

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I must say that I do like the idea - various skating techniques are shown in different locations. From the most basic of tricks, to the more complicated and more stellar. I am not a big "click-to-pass" fan, but the option to contiously watch something is fine as long as it goes through more times than 2 or 3 times. I would also note that the background artwork looks a tad bit better than the character and I am not sure if that is the best thing. Also, some sound effects could really help, maybe several small loops, one for each mode. However, some simple crashing effects would be fine as well. I love the end, it was pretty funny seeing how not to do things. Good job.

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I been hurt worse

Skateboarding is dangerous. I been hurt worst though. Where the sun don't shine ow!

This is great stuff!

Maybe if you just add some sound and a tad more effort you can possibly get this into the sticks collection heck, maybe even the front page! Great job and keep up the good work.

pretty good

it was pretty good but needs sound like some random rock song or something. i liked it but the clicking was kinda anoying make a full video that just flows with the skating or something. overal it was very good. keep up the good work.

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Uploaded
Jun 11, 2006
12:01 PM EDT