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To many frames between the shot flash and the puff... but otherwise looked pretty good.

 

I would cut it down to just one frame between or none... i.e. - shot flash one frame, next frame start your dust puff...

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Me likes seeing zombies get shot...

 

Couple of things tho...

 

Never been a big fan of shoulder shots taking out zombies, think they should be tougher :rolleyes:

 

The green splatter is a bit too crisp/sharp compared to the jacket.

 

I think you need one frame of the smoke as a smaller size, this will give the smoke more motion.

 

and now I need to see the rest of this project... :D

 

Good times and very interesting project...good job!

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This clip is from a whole movie. "Revelation 22:22"

The sholder hit just knocks down the Zombie,he later

get his head smashed in with a rock!

 

The idea is that the Zombies are kinda dry from the neck down,

But a head hit (is what takes them down) will have more of a wet splatter look.

 

I was was playing around with the chunks.

 

more movie info= www.revelation2222.com

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I think the whole thing is too fast. Dust lingers round for a while usually. In the splatter one, the blob in the middle is doing nothing. I think you just need the ones that shoot out. They need some dust on them too and motion blur.

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Looking good, but the dust needs to start on the same frame as the muzzle flash. Bullets move really fast, film going thru a camera does not. It would certainly take less than a 24th or 30th of a second for the bullet to travel the few feet between them. 2c.

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