
Would you please comment briefly on the tools & techniques used to produce the AMV? I would see that as a valuable tip.
Thanks for your time!
I would recommend visiting The Art of the Title Sequence where you can learn a bunch of techniques and inspirations for title design editing & animation. I could very easily see this kind of video featured on their site, unfortunately they don't have a fan-created section. Although, I am tempted to mention this video to them.datSilencer wrote:@Le Chiffre, thanks for such a nice work.
Would you please comment briefly on the tools & techniques used to produce the AMV? I would see that as a valuable tip.
Thanks for your time!
Fundamentally, is doesn't seem that much in this amv uses super advanced techniques, (Though the silhouetting may have taken a while) It's just very well designed and planned. Which of course, can be more difficult than the actual techniques used.datSilencer wrote:@Le Chiffre, thanks for such a nice work.
Would you please comment briefly on the tools & techniques used to produce the AMV? I would see that as a valuable tip.
Thanks for your time!
@Vivaldi. Indeed, good design (as simple as it may be) can lead to very cool results. In fact, I'll be the first one to admit that, being an engineer, I usually jump straight into methods and techniques hehehe. So yeah, my right brain hemisphere is still a bit frickin' lazy lol. Gotta work on that.Vivaldi wrote:Fundamentally, is doesn't seem that much in this amv uses super advanced techniques, (Though the silhouetting may have taken a while) It's just very well designed and planned. Which of course, can be more difficult than the actual techniques used.datSilencer wrote:@Le Chiffre, thanks for such a nice work.
Would you please comment briefly on the tools & techniques used to produce the AMV? I would see that as a valuable tip.
Thanks for your time!