Feedback would be welcome
http://junk.paulm.com/monks.mov
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the color is indeed on ones, and it should be on two's.. well observedZigOtto wrote:go ahead, Boomslang, inspiration from here and there isn't an offence, (specially from good souces),
also, 20" is quite a different format than the 6 min. and more of "the monk & the fish",
so it leads a narration completly different, beside that, your graphic style is your own,
far-away Dudok de Wit's style, so don't worry, make your film serenely,
and convey your own sensitiveness.
I hope you will keep and show us your WIP here!
now, regarding your animated test, I can suggest you 2 things :
- your sleeping mong is animated in 2's, but your color is in one's,
I think you can keep the color animated in 2's as the lines (less work, and less vibrations)
- the shadow projected on the floor could follow the breathing monk animation (using a mask),
to add more lighting credibility in the scene :
see quick exemple here
Naa, you wrote yourself it's a school exercise, so using existing work as a reference is very legitimate, even recommended. And if using reference material, better good work than bad work! (besides, it's flattering to the author of the work you are referencing from)Boomslang wrote:iYou think I'm guilty of ripping off here?
Boomslang wrote: As for your question, it's rather random, he walks out of his bed to another monk who's ringing the bell, the waked up monk pulls out a gun and shoots him, walks back to his room and goes back to sleep.