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Published: 2012-10-27 21:14:12 +0000 UTC; Views: 16; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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Jack crashes into the rear of a large, cybernetic frog. It requests he doesn't do that in the future and hops away.Jack jumps out of the cockpit to survey the damage on his craft. Seeing minor repairs can be made to restore flight, he takes a look around to see bizaar cybernetic fauna and flora. Jack decides to react to this later and focus on his airplane for now, when he sees someone messing with his seat and controls. Wulf, with a full mouth, insists Jack use 'hunting voices' and be quiet.
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stephhunt [2012-10-29 20:49:46 +0000 UTC]
Nice reaction to the environment, this is really good! You use so many different angles, which is a plus, I normally get stuck having my characters always facing forward, like a portrait.
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cpt-plaid In reply to stephhunt [2012-11-02 13:49:26 +0000 UTC]
It's easier for me to do multiple angles so people have a harder time noticing how little continuity I have between characters from panel to panel.
I think watching older movies helped, because they use to film them like a stage show and have long, panning cuts during which an actor/actress would change direction multiple times. Recent films prefer to zoom in on their face and do a series of quick cuts to avoid panning. I don't think digital to film transfers work well in panning shots so they just don't do them anymore. My problem, then, is how to cut away from showing all the little steps in continous action. It works well when there is a lot of dialog, but any action scene I start having page after page of tiny motion scenes.
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