My first finished minemation project, which I started at 1:45 today and ended at
3:30. It isn't a masterpiece, but it's my first one, so if you like/looking forward to more animation, it would help a lot if you subscribed/rated
(and if you're going to tell me it sucks, please be sure to add how to fix the suckiness of it all, today I had time constraints so the audio is a bit... weird.)
Sure, though I'll have to push that off until tomorrow, I'm pretty darn tired right now.
I made the setting fairly simply, I took screenshots and made them the background.
THIS IS NOT A PERFECT SITUATION
because you cannot put things behind the blocks in the game, you can see this clearly evidenced in my video (if you freeze at the golem punch, the golem punches through the wall.)
A possible fix for this would be to place the blocks you need to be in a specific spot manually after snapshotting the setting in. This is what I plan to do for future animations.
My first finished minemation project, which I started at 1:45 today and ended at
3:30. It isn't a masterpiece, but it's my first one, so if you like/looking forward to more animation, it would help a lot if you subscribed/rated
(and if you're going to tell me it sucks, please be sure to add how to fix the suckiness of it all, today I had time constraints so the audio is a bit... weird.)
The whole story itself is good, but you need to properly set the scale size of the mobs like the villager and the golem.
And also you need to fix the walking of the player.
Other than that good job for your first time.
How did you set up a setting(for example the village) like that, because it takes me like a week just to make the setting.
On the there hand, you can look at my own videos I made, if you want to check it out:
http://youtube.com/user/RCraftProductions/
Can you please return the favor and criticize my work?
"Guy one says: What the hell's RareWare
Guy two says: exactly"
I made the setting fairly simply, I took screenshots and made them the background.
THIS IS NOT A PERFECT SITUATION
because you cannot put things behind the blocks in the game, you can see this clearly evidenced in my video (if you freeze at the golem punch, the golem punches through the wall.)
A possible fix for this would be to place the blocks you need to be in a specific spot manually after snapshotting the setting in. This is what I plan to do for future animations.