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hmmm. I downloaded it but it only showed white, which is odd since it's in "animation" codec and that's a standard quicktime codec.

 

But actually "Animation" codec is usually not a good choice for animations you might post on the internet. It doesn't compress very much. If you redid it in Sorenson 3 you would almost certainly get a larger image size with a smaller file.

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Thats not bad for a first animation. It seems a little slow though, maybe try pushing the poses closer to each other in the timeline. Whats that soundbit from anyways? :P

 

Also, try rendering larger, its really hard to see.

 

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Vong (Curtis) will be interested in borrowing/linking for Chat purposes! :lol:

 

You DID say small... and weren't lying! :lol:

 

Critique:

For me, The voice finishes 'before' getting hit by the fish. If that's not suppose to happen that way... it actually adds to the humor for me a bit. ;)

 

 

Edit: small/tiny same difference, right?

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hmmm. I downloaded it but it only showed white, which is odd since it's in "animation" codec and that's a standard quicktime codec.

 

But actually "Animation" codec is usually not a good choice for animations you might post on the internet. It doesn't compress very much. If you redid it in Sorenson 3 you would almost certainly get a larger image size with a smaller file.

I didn't see where I could choose codec :blink: that in AM

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Thats not bad for a first animation. It seems a little slow though, maybe try pushing the poses closer to each other in the timeline. Whats that soundbit from anyways? :P

 

Also, try rendering larger, its really hard to see.

 

SeanC.

I am working on a 7 minute film for my MA and it's part of the dialogue ;)

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