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Reviews for "3D Animation Test"

interesting

i like the animation.
i'm also curious what gems of flash will get to use these.
nice

Cool

This is a pretty cool thing here, not much, but what is here isnt bad. id like to see this incoporated into an actual movie or game though.
The bottom right gun looked better than the others, more detail on it, also there was an annoying glitchy thing on the top gun, left hand side, though im sure you know this already.
Good models, i cant really say much on this as it was only a test, but id like to see what you can do with your 3D object making expertise :P
Hoping to see more.

[Review Request Club]

well it's nice and all...

..but i doubt you could call it a real flash, it's just a 5 second loop of some turrets doing stuff, if you could incorporate this into a real game or movie, then that would be something worth seeing.

Aha...

Render it in flash vector next time. Pretty good models.

Gunner63 responds:

What is flash vector?

not quite there

I found this from the Review Request Club, so I understand that you've submitted this flash to receive comments on your 3d animation, so don't mind my rating, which I intend to be consistent with its context on the site. So, my comments:

1. There's an annoying pixelization effect, which is most noticeable with the top gun's left hand side. Also, they all need anti-aliasing.
2. The gatling barrels on the bottom guns are difficult to make out. Glossy reflective surfaces would help, or else better lighting.
3. I feel the lower-left gun would look better if we looked down at it from a slight angle, like 1-2 degrees. It looks so artificial viewed from 0 degrees.

Gunner63 responds:

Thanks for the input. This is the first time I have ever tried something like this, so how would I go about anti-aliasing the pictures? Again, thanks for the input!