So, I havent been able to post the past few days because I've been out of town and the only internet was my phone. But I've been working, made some of the suggested changes. And here is what I have now...
I think for each character you should have an opening shot thats slow and closeup. So the shot starts at the bottom giving you a quick close up the base detail and pans up to the character. Then every following shot be close up beauty turns, make the character the focus not the base.
Yeah Will.....Aaron mirrors my previous comments about that. Let's not worry too much about the base. They are nice but not what you want to get a job in. Pull things in closer. Frame the character. Be careful that isn't getting too dark in some areas
I was thinking of doing some kinds of closeups. I don't know how to do a pan in marmoset without getting the camera text. If anyone knows how, i'll amend, but in the meantime I'll probably just be panning across stills.
Yo, Cooley.
ReplyDeleteI think for each character you should have an opening shot thats slow and closeup. So the shot starts at the bottom giving you a quick close up the base detail and pans up to the character. Then every following shot be close up beauty turns, make the character the focus not the base.
Yeah Will.....Aaron mirrors my previous comments about that. Let's not worry too much about the base. They are nice but not what you want to get a job in. Pull things in closer. Frame the character. Be careful that isn't getting too dark in some areas
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of doing some kinds of closeups. I don't know how to do a pan in marmoset without getting the camera text. If anyone knows how, i'll amend, but in the meantime I'll probably just be panning across stills.
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