• Scout vs Witch: A Tale of Boy meets Ghoul [SFM]
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Oh god when he phased back at the end, I couldn't stop laughing.
The guy who made this also made the Warthog jump video way back in 2001, which pretty much inspired people (like Roosterteeth) to start doing machinima. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGQIQljaAc0[/media]
I love it when people put effort into making things have subtle parts of funny in them, but then make sure it's not all 100% comedy making you laugh all the way through. A couple of the parts in this made me literally laugh out loud, but then parts like the action sequence had me smiling like a retard at how fucking fantastically well made this was.
I loved the whole 300 style fighting in this, that was fantastic
The fight scene was really well done and all, but really could've used some music. It got a bit annoying with those weird sound effects all the time. Then again, I felt the same way about 300, so maybe its just me.
I hope.....That maybe one day... I will become this pro.
[QUOTE=GNJF;37491531]The guy who made this also made the Warthog jump video way back in 2001, which pretty much inspired people (like Roosterteeth) to start doing machinima. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGQIQljaAc0[/media][/QUOTE] Oh man, fucking nostalgia. I remember how I thought Halo was one of the best games ever back then. I also remember the where I first saw this back then, some odd halo site with various flashes and videos made in halo and such.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlZZl7GOulo[/media] Reference to this was great.
the little things just make this that step above everything else the way the tags spun when he killed the hunter was perfect, that really stood out to me the most
That was amazing, I loved the animation style and all the slow-motion was perfect.
I laughed at gnome at 4:00 just showing up while the camera pans at 3:55 and he's not there :v:
Wow, that was really well made animation. I loved it.
[QUOTE=smeismastger;37492784]Oh man, fucking nostalgia. I remember how I thought Halo was one of the best games ever back then. I also remember the where I first saw this back then, some odd halo site with various flashes and videos made in halo and such.[/QUOTE] [url]http://halo.bungie.org/[/url] Probably not this, but I did love this site, even if I've never played any Halo other than the first. The comics were just so good :unsmith:
[QUOTE=GNJF;37491531]The guy who made this also made the Warthog jump video way back in 2001, which pretty much inspired people (like Roosterteeth) to start doing machinima. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGQIQljaAc0[/media][/QUOTE] Oh man, that reminds me of the days before Youtube, when I tried to download these videos from Limewire "halo ce stunt vid BUSTY BLONDE TAKES IT ANAL FIRST TIME.avi" Those were the days
After watching this video, I kind of want the scattergun to be imported into l4d2
holy shit that oldboy part goddamn
fantastic animation and lovely little details everywhere
[QUOTE=thrawn2787;37489215]oh god is that tng to be continued music[/QUOTE] [video=youtube;JFiet5TIyGw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFiet5TIyGw[/video]
Wow, the name rang a bell, and then I saw it on this site Most of the older members here should know this [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA3OgWspGAc[/media]
[QUOTE=Murkrow;37497201]Wow, the name rang a bell, and then I saw it on this site Most of the older members here should know this [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA3OgWspGAc[/media][/QUOTE] And at the time, I thought this really defined what Machinima was all about.
I still need to see that movie. Good animation in the OP. Funny as Hell too.
[QUOTE=Ryu-Gi;37488034]Was expecting some crappy weird crossover pairing video.[/QUOTE] Elf/Scout porn
Loved the army of darkness witch/daemon voice for the witch, recognized it instantly :v: If only the scout said "Groovy"
that was awesome, loved the 300 killing style
Scout is credit to survivor group.
[quote]I'll post some details on this later (maybe even link my twitter stream), but to start things off, this was made in Source Film Maker (no kidding), but the whole "alley run" / 300 sequence was actually done in TF2/Source SDK (no kidding), which I had already completed before SFM came out.[/quote] Holy shit. I bet that took AGES.
[QUOTE=Murkrow;37497201]Wow, the name rang a bell, and then I saw it on this site Most of the older members here should know this [/QUOTE] Damn I remember this, along with Litfuse's old stuff. Those machinimas really set a standard IMO.
SFM is just
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