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[i]This is it! In all of its... bizarre glory.[/i]
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I've already thanked them for their contributions in the video, but I'll thank them again.
Thank you [b]Grigory Revzin[/b], thank you [b]Alex Portman[/b], thank you [b]PTE Jack[/b].
And thanks to the whole SFM community, here and on the official Steam forums.
Been workin' on this one a pretty long time, since June, and I'm no master animator but I'm learning. And that's mainly what this was. Learning how to animate. So besides that, I just hope there's something here for you to enjoy. It's all for fun. Abstract, weird-ass fun.
Peace, yo!
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its like a fever dream
It's one of those SFM videos where you don't know what the hell is happening.
But it's very well done.
[QUOTE=UntouchedShadow;44318100]It's one of those SFM videos where you don't know what the hell is happening.
But it's very well done.[/QUOTE]
Thank you! :)
I didn't write a script for it (which I actually can haha) so it was definitely off the cuff stuff; whatever I felt would be fun to animate while keeping the same characters and a [i]very[/i] general arc.
I'm not entirely sure whats going on, but its well animated and the intro was hillarious... Nice work!
Edit: Oh god... that boxing scene :v:
sup Revz
This is what I imagine Ego Death would be like.
Nice job had a few laughs :v:
Once, the most secret air traffic controller in the world, Lenin-Benedict Ulyanov-Shatner was plotting a dangerous course at his spaghetti underwater spaceship, 'The Evil Enterprise Corporation'. As we all know from every hacking kid's favorite 'Rust Trek' sci-fi series, the mission was to swim whereever every man and leprechaun has stepped before --- even the most outgrabed mimsies ended up being a round peg in the square hole following that path, convoluted by New Age Hi-End Audio Equipment and Crimean independence voters. But Ulyanov-Shatner was no mimsy. He, in fact, was not Ulyanov-Shatner at all! Nevertheless, the words he said to his corn flight crew (led by Source Static Picture Taker software architect Baitt Ray and Saxton Hale, who was too cool not to show up even in this) were entrenched in the minds of millions of no-one. "[I]To incomprehensibility! To insanity! To undescriptability and beyond, my dear reader![/I]" said he in a greatly disinterested manly soprano. [B]And they flew off in the storming underwater Kerbal sky, off to where no sense was ever made.[/B]
Seriously though, I wasn't sure her face can be animated like this at all. I'm really happy to see so much action for these models I've put many man-hours into, and the facial animation is one of the best I've ever seen, I didn't think this rig can do that stuff. Thank you!
what did I just watch
[QUOTE=revzin;44320025]Once, the most secret air traffic controller in the world, Lenin-Benedict Ulyanov-Shatner was plotting a dangerous course at his spaghetti underwater spaceship, 'The Evil Enterprise Corporation'. As we all know from every hacking kid's favorite 'Rust Trek' sci-fi series, the mission was to swim whereever every man and leprechaun has stepped before --- even the most outgrabed mimsies ended up being a round peg in the square hole following that path, convoluted by New Age Hi-End Audio Equipment and Crimean independence voters. But Ulyanov-Shatner was no mimsy. He, in fact, was not Ulyanov-Shatner at all! Nevertheless, the words he said to his corn flight crew (led by Source Static Picture Taker software architect Baitt Ray and Saxton Hale, who was too cool not to show up even in this) were entrenched in the minds of millions of no-one. "[I]To incomprehensibility! To insanity! To undescriptability and beyond, my dear reader![/I]" said he in a greatly disinterested manly soprano. [B]And they flew off in the storming underwater Kerbal sky, off to where no sense was ever made.[/B]
Seriously though, I wasn't sure her face can be animated like this at all. I'm really happy to see so much action for these models I've put many man-hours into, and the facial animation is one of the best I've ever seen, I didn't think this rig can do that stuff. Thank you![/QUOTE]
Hehe, you're welcome. Thanks for making this all available.
Have I ever told you the definition of insanity?
Insanity is Dizzy Lizzy.
And that, is, crazy.
Have I ever told you the definition of insanity?
No but seriously, the only thing I could think from this is that this an interpretation of if Lizzie's tearing abilities were done realistically. Which is to say it would drive her insane. :v:
I certainly could've done a bit more if I actually had the lighthouse nexus as a map, but apparently it's impossible to get maps out of the Bioshock games, so I had to make due with my old Matrix Construct map and some magic doors.
i liked it. flying sequence on that winged guy was best. warmed my heart (and my penis).
Just awesome.
I usually don't like these crazy 'all over the place' type videos but this one really worked for me.
[QUOTE=PalmliX;44330128]I usually don't like these crazy 'all over the place' type videos but this one really worked for me.[/QUOTE]
What he said.
Nice job! :-)
I'd like to think this is how Burial at Sea 2 actually ended.
[QUOTE=marmalade;44392057]I'd like to think this is how Burial at Sea 2 actually ended.[/QUOTE]
Actually, any given totally random thing will be less painful than BaS2's ending
This one, for example
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Man, I liked the movie, and [sp]THE POWER OF GREYSKULL[/sp] was what really got me laughing.
The animations are goddamn beautiful. Especially the lipsyncing. Large round of applause, sir!
It was entertaining. I especially liked the running and falling scenes, they really convey fast motion which is not an easy thing to to pull off.
Damn! I love my Cohen Brothers. Thanks for those wonderful excerpts from ' O Brother, Where Art Thou' 's soundtrack.
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