Re: Rayman: Revenge of the Dark [STRESSTEST DOWNLOAD]
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:38 am
I commented earlier.RayFan9876 wrote:It's a boot you buttholes, click the DA link!
I commented earlier.RayFan9876 wrote:It's a boot you buttholes, click the DA link!
Ah, lemme take a look.Spanex wrote:I commented earlier.RayFan9876 wrote:It's a boot you buttholes, click the DA link!
Reading it now.R3fan2 wrote:I don't mean to sound impatient but have you read chapter 18 yet. I would like to know if you approve the side story, as well as what you think of the plots for Mount Collapso, The Billowing Dunes, and Canyon of The Lost. Also if you had read it I should note that those weren't the full plots, only parts of them.
Thanks, especially the Disney-esque comment! If you note though, the lines themself basically don't shake at all, because the camera was perfectly still and so was the placement of the sheets. The noisy crap is just due to bad lighting and cheap paper. I tried chroma-keying out the background, which worked (and it looked very smooth), but it at the same time made it look really artifacty.Shrooblord wrote:Great animation! It's too bad the image moves a lot - have you no tripod to rest your camera on? However, the animation is very very smooth and Disney-esque. I commend you!
Ass. Ah well, I guess it's nice to have some be surprised.Shrooblord wrote:Also, I didn't read the script, because... SPOILERS!
It captures the essence almost to perfection. Except for the nest, he doesn't have a nest.Rulez wrote:Funart of Rhoooooookie
http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/dd4 ... /rhook.png
Thanks!RayFan9876 wrote:Ass.
I just really like that exciting feeling you get when watching movies, reading books or playing games that you can expect to know what's going on, but never really do until it happens. And then sometimes, you get surprised wonderfully. And this is such a game in which I want to know almost nothing about anything, because then I can play it again and again and just explore its depths and - perhaps - hidden jokes or obscured background storylines.RayFan9876 wrote:Ah well, I guess it's nice to have some be surprised.Shrooblord wrote:Also, I didn't read the script, because... SPOILERS!
I'd like to have a go at animating again but I've no clue what to choose. A running animation seems like a start...but meh, too common...RayFan9876 wrote:Thanks, especially the Disney-esque comment! If you note though, the lines themself basically don't shake at all, because the camera was perfectly still and so was the placement of the sheets. The noisy crap is just due to bad lighting and cheap paper. I tried chroma-keying out the background, which worked (and it looked very smooth), but it at the same time made it look really artifacty.Shrooblord wrote:Great animation! It's too bad the image moves a lot - have you no tripod to rest your camera on? However, the animation is very very smooth and Disney-esque. I commend you!
Must make Rhookfunart too. :TRayFan9876 wrote:It captures the essence almost to perfection. Except for the nest, he doesn't have a nest.Rulez wrote:Funart of Rhoooooookie
http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/dd4 ... /rhook.png
Make an animation of Rayman showing his mid finger?Spanex wrote:I'd like to have a go at animating again but I've no clue what to choose. A running animation seems like a start...but meh, too common...
Rayman flipping the bird? Hahaha, maybe, I might.TeensieKing wrote:Make an animation of Rayman showing his mid finger?Spanex wrote:I'd like to have a go at animating again but I've no clue what to choose. A running animation seems like a start...but meh, too common...
Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. OH BOY.Spanex wrote:Must make Rhookfunart too. :T
Don't get too excited, I'm probably going to draw him in my own depiction and defile his vultureness.RayFan9876 wrote:Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. OH BOY.Spanex wrote:Must make Rhookfunart too. :T
Damn. What bird will you be portraying him as?Spanex wrote:Don't get too excited, I'm probably going to draw him in my own depiction and defile his vultureness.RayFan9876 wrote:Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. OH BOY.Spanex wrote:Must make Rhookfunart too. :T
If you do that, you're my second idolSpanex wrote:Rayman flipping the bird? Hahaha, maybe, I might.TeensieKing wrote:Make an animation of Rayman showing his mid finger?Spanex wrote:I'd like to have a go at animating again but I've no clue what to choose. A running animation seems like a start...but meh, too common...
He'll still be a vulture, but probably different from the original.RayFan9876 wrote: Damn. What bird will you be drawing him as?
I'm trying to make some roughs right now. I'm not sure yet on how to approach it. But I'm just thinking it out as I go.TeensieKing wrote: If you do that, you're my second idol
Ah, well I'll be looking forward to that!Spanex wrote:He'll still be a vulture, but probably different from the original.
A little bit. It's still vultury. XDRayFan9876 wrote:Ah, well I'll be looking forward to that!Spanex wrote:He'll still be a vulture, but probably different from the original.
One guess- does he have a straight beak in yours?
Shrooblord wrote:Perhaps the wall is hidden by fog or you simply return to the 'other end' of the 'room' when you surpass a certain border, much like a world that loops back in on itself when you reach its 'end' boundraries (and this would be amazing).R3fan2 wrote:Temporal Palace looks amazing. Though I'm kind of confused how a main room would look if there isn't any walls, plus if there isn't any walls then where would the main clock (the one that Rayman breaks) be?