"Oh, hello mister spider" (Smack). Haha, I really like that one. This series is very entertaining. Your animation skill is becoming better and better and your ideas are well thought out.
Also, so many great references!
-Thumbsupguy
"Oh, hello mister spider" (Smack). Haha, I really like that one. This series is very entertaining. Your animation skill is becoming better and better and your ideas are well thought out.
Also, so many great references!
-Thumbsupguy
Thanks! That's one of my favorite scenes too
Cool game!
That was fun. I found myself looking up the characters that I didn't know at watching some of their videos. However, I found a small problem. I don't know if someone already mentioned this but the 'orange' knight' won't work for some reason. I know it's him but it doesn't activate for some reason.
Nice job!
- Thumbsupguy
I thought the orange knight was red...
The Good, The Bad, And The Badass.
Great job man! I like all of the decisions. None of them seemed cliche to me other than part of the nail file where he cuts the bars in the window. The rest were well thought out and original. It's obvious you put a lot of time and thought into this project and it turned out great.
While I was watching, I was looking for areas that you could improve on. The one thing I would suggest to improve on would be the body language and action paired with facial expressions. For example, when the main character climbs up into the vents, his body should seem tense with his limbs curling inwards and his neck should contract, pulling his head down towards his body as he climbs up. Show and illustrate the struggle of the character trying to get to his destination by carefully putting together correct, exaggerated facial expressions that match his body's actions or language. (Climbing into a vent is not as easy as it looks.) :) Little details like that are fun think about.
Lastly I was looking for something I really liked and enjoyed. My favorite part was the "The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly" scene. I just saw that movie the other week and seeing that reference as the Badass ending just made my day. I love that music too. Once again, well done.
- The Thumbsupguy.
Thanks for the awesome review! I've improved greatly with the way I animate but I know that body language is still the hardest thing for me to do. Thanks again for the sweet review!
Animation and Game Development :D
Age 33, Male
Web/Game Developer
The Art Institute of Portland
United States
Joined on 1/10/09