Regarding the distortion/cookie cutter/displacement effects many seem to regard as unnecessary I am a bit sad. I thought to use them as indicators for alienation, that later dominates the video. I wanted to give the viewer a kind of subconscious unpleasant premonition. But maybe that's exactly what it is when people tell me they don't like these effects
Replay Studios wrote:The motion interpolation does look amazing but I think you need to find a way to clean or repair the warped frames. It is noticeable and distractingKeep it up man!
Oh believe me I'm trying
Desperately, that is. When you've reached the point when It follows the principle "the more masks, the better it looks" things will stop being motivating. I think I've endured it quite a bit longer than with my last video, but after some point I'm just getting sick of it
Cour wrote:xDreww wrote:Sad that people might not understand the concept
The sad reality.
It's probably not just not understanding the concept, but also not even wanting to think about it. I was fully aware of that problem when I started this video, but I ended up not caring. When I started thinking about things like "well, if there are people not liking this idea, what can I rather make that pleases everyone?", I just came up with things that I didn't like remotely as much as this one. In my theory, Into The Labyrinth was a really lucky hit in terms of me liking it, and people liking it. And it all comes down to what video I really want to see, not someone else. This hobby is a really egoistical one for me



