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Reviews for "ANIMATION - Rolo's Entrances"

Brilliant. Incredibly smooth. There's a lot of care being put into the environment and foreground vs background interaction- I'd suspect, not just for the sake of the shot but for providing depth and a touch of gravity and weight to the characters on screen. I love how insanely smooth the transitions and motions are. There's no stutter.

Very impressed with the volumetric lighting and attention to details with the dust/etc. In addition, the completely fluid and organic movements of the characters on screen is very impressive.

I'll have to peruse the remainder of your wares as this is honestly sublime.

Keep at it,
-CO

High quality. Gives off a Mad Max vibe, I bet the animation's setting will be somewhat like it.

At first I didn't realize Rolo used a chain to get to the scene (he did right?), it was as if he came out of nowhere, I had to rewatch it a couple of times to get it. I think it's a good idea to make the chain more noticeable, I heard some metal(?) noise rewatching it on your twitter but it sounded like something else to me.

I can't complain about much else though. The thing looks pretty fluid and the lighting looks pretty well done. A lot of attention to detail. Great job.

ArtOfAlexH responds:

Thanks for the note. Admittedly the spinning blades were a last minute addition, which may makethe action less clear. I'm going to try shaving off the part of the blade that's covering him up a bit when he first enters so that it's more clear.

DUDE

This looks a lot like the dream sequences in Kung Fu Panda

Incredible! The movement flows so well! The defail animation with the guards was great! Although, why do the fan things stop moving when he jumps through them?

ArtOfAlexH responds:

Thanks, I had the blades slow down just so that they would frame the character nicely at the end of the composition, plus I didn't want them to draw too much attention to themselves