Harbinger #1 - Motion Comic
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Re: Harbinger #1 - "Animated" Comic Book Movie
Unfortunately, no. Not even close. I would absolutely have no problem providing stuff remotely, though. Let me know if you plan on doing another and I'll try to send you some samples. I do some damn good impressions.
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Re: Harbinger #1 - "Animated" Comic Book Movie
bribri does the craziest VEI projects, I've seen.
I still think this was awesome piece of work on the Bloodshot Photoshoot
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I still think this was awesome piece of work on the Bloodshot Photoshoot
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Re: Harbinger #1 - "Animated" Comic Book Movie
Wowsa!! Great work to ALL those involved in this project!! This looks very top notch!!! Can VEI upload this as an 'free' option on Comixology??
The only thing I would tweek was the speed of the story. Im guessing it probable needs to be about 20 minutes instead of nearly 24.
I really enjoyed this!! Just amazing!!!!

The only thing I would tweek was the speed of the story. Im guessing it probable needs to be about 20 minutes instead of nearly 24.
I really enjoyed this!! Just amazing!!!!








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Re: Harbinger #1 - "Animated" Comic Book Movie
This is amazing!!! Great job to all those involved and please make more 

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Re: Harbinger #1 - "Animated" Comic Book Movie
Hell of a job! Nicely done.
The sound design, voice work and tempo all felt great to me. Congrats on completing one hell of a great project.
If you decide to do another, I bet this one is evidence enough for Valiant to give you layered art files so you can cut the art up into layers and do some object independent animation and motion parallax. If you'd like help, I'm an animator and would be happy to help out on a few scenes. Check out my animation work at Krop.com/mataxis and let me know if you'd like help.
Again, great job!
The sound design, voice work and tempo all felt great to me. Congrats on completing one hell of a great project.
If you decide to do another, I bet this one is evidence enough for Valiant to give you layered art files so you can cut the art up into layers and do some object independent animation and motion parallax. If you'd like help, I'm an animator and would be happy to help out on a few scenes. Check out my animation work at Krop.com/mataxis and let me know if you'd like help.
Again, great job!
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Oh, wow, Carson, those are some great videos. Serious animation talent. Yeah, I felt somewhat constrained by the flat single layer and by the thought bubbles. I wasn't about to spend a lot of time trying to remove the bubbles or separate the characters from the background (although I did consider it). It would have taken me forever... In the end I focused more on audio since I felt most viewers would have seen the artwork before.Carson wrote:Hell of a job! Nicely done.
The sound design, voice work and tempo all felt great to me. Congrats on completing one hell of a great project.
If you decide to do another, I bet this one is evidence enough for Valiant to give you layered art files so you can cut the art up into layers and do some object independent animation and motion parallax. If you'd like help, I'm an animator and would be happy to help out on a few scenes. Check out my animation work at Krop.com/mataxis and let me know if you'd like help.
Again, great job!
Thank you so much for the offer!!! Really appreciate it and will definitely keep it in mind!
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Yeah, cutting it up yourself and trying to color in backgrounds where the holes would be would be extremely time consuming! I'm hoping if Valiant loves this piece and wants to see another one with layered animation, they'll team up with us and give us the layered assets... at least where we could turn off word bubbles and extend colors, etc.bribri wrote:Oh, wow, Carson, those are some great videos. Serious animation talent. Yeah, I felt somewhat constrained by the flat single layer and by the thought bubbles. I wasn't about to spend a lot of time trying to remove the bubbles or separate the characters from the background (although I did consider it). It would have taken me forever... In the end I focused more on audio since I felt most viewers would have seen the artwork before.Carson wrote:Hell of a job! Nicely done.
The sound design, voice work and tempo all felt great to me. Congrats on completing one hell of a great project.
If you decide to do another, I bet this one is evidence enough for Valiant to give you layered art files so you can cut the art up into layers and do some object independent animation and motion parallax. If you'd like help, I'm an animator and would be happy to help out on a few scenes. Check out my animation work at Krop.com/mataxis and let me know if you'd like help.
Again, great job!
Thank you so much for the offer!!! Really appreciate it and will definitely keep it in mind!
Let me know if/when you wanna work on another one! You did an amazing job with this one and I'd love to help out on the next.
Carson
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Re: Harbinger #1 - Motion Comic
There was a nice little write-up on PopCultureGalaxy.com about my project:
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Very nice to see.
http://popculturegalaxy.com/movies/comi ... ion-comic/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Very nice to see.
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Re: Harbinger #1 - Motion Comic
Amazing work. Shared. 

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Re: Harbinger #1 - Motion Comic
This is an awesome piece of work.
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to all involved.
I really enjoyed it
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I really enjoyed it

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Re: Harbinger #1 - Motion Comic
That's a really good review! All they did was say how great your video was: Excellent!bribri wrote:There was a nice little write-up on PopCultureGalaxy.com about my project:
http://popculturegalaxy.com/movies/comi ... ion-comic/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Very nice to see.

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Re: Harbinger #1 - Motion Comic
Really loved your Bloodshot photo-shoot when you first posted that, bribri. I will check out this motion comic when I get a chance (and not from my slow-to-load phone). Sounds awesome. 

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Re: Harbinger #1 - Motion Comic
Great! Hope there's more of these in the future.
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Re: Harbinger #1 - Motion Comic
Just great! The projects that you are doing are great, please keep up the awesome work, and can't wait for the next project.