Dragonball Z - Cell Saga Video
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- Hellmaster Inu
- Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2004 3:58 am
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Dragonball Z - Cell Saga Video
Title: Cell's Evolution
Anime: Dragonball Z
Song: Evolution
Song Artist: Ayumi Hamasaki
And the download link is right here. I hope you enjoy the video and please leave opinions. It's definitely my best video so far in my opinion.
Anime: Dragonball Z
Song: Evolution
Song Artist: Ayumi Hamasaki
And the download link is right here. I hope you enjoy the video and please leave opinions. It's definitely my best video so far in my opinion.
- Cornwiggle
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- Hellmaster Inu
- Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2004 3:58 am
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Castor Troy wrote:That was pretty cool. Thanks to cornwiggle for pointing this video out to me.![]()
Good job on avoiding the incredible macroblocky final kamehameha scene.


My only gripe in the video is where I used the lens flare effect three times and the screen seems to get a little blocky just slightly. I asked about it and it seems if I mess around with the Zone Settings in Xvid, I can help fix that. So once I fix that, I plan to resubmit it for local download. I'm glad I kept the Huffyuv AVI of my video.
- Hellmaster Inu
- Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2004 3:58 am
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Well I fixed up the few imperfections I found in my video in terms of blocking that was showing up and uploaded the new version. It can be found here of course. The file size is around the same as the previous, but I dropped the resolution from 640x480 to 512x384, which isn't really a big deal, since the it looks just as good at fullscreen as it did before in my opinion. If this experience has taught me anything, it's to not rush to upload your video and upload it once you think it's as good as you can get it. 

- Melanchthon
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