Wait you can use the Overwatch characters in SFM in something that's not porn?
Fuck my mind is blown.
The animation is oddly stilted or just really bland and lacking energy most of the time (i.e: shot where Tracer throws a Pulse Bomb being a prominent example).
Also, really alienating seeing TF2 / fan-made TF2 characters, environments, and objects alongside OW ones since the two are entirely different in art style despite both sharing a Pixar-esque theme. Clear there was effort put into it though and it would obviously take forever to even get an inkling of Blizzard's touch with SFM.
I like this guys animations. He's got a vivid imagination and good animation to show it off. Some are weird, but you can never say that they were awful.
[QUOTE=Fapplejack;50451846]Wait you can use the Overwatch characters in SFM in something that's not porn?
Fuck my mind is blown.[/QUOTE]
I hate people with this attitude.
I liked it but I couldn't get over the flat lighting. With a bit more polish this could have been amazing
It gets better the more you get into it. I think the very final scene was kind of weird, it tried to show a bond with her mech, and how she feels bad about having damaged it, then she just drops in a new one.
[QUOTE=Dr. Kyuros;50452191]The animation is oddly stilted or just really bland and lacking energy most of the time (i.e: shot where Tracer throws a Pulse Bomb being a prominent example).
Also, really alienating seeing TF2 / fan-made TF2 characters, environments, and objects alongside OW ones since the two are entirely different in art style despite both sharing a Pixar-esque theme. Clear there was effort put into it though and it would obviously take forever to even get an inkling of Blizzard's touch with SFM.[/QUOTE]2:50 was the only scene that impressed me, probably because its simplistic enough you don't notice the amateur animation. Everything else is just sort of eeehh
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