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On 12/5/2018 at 1:23 PM, Kara` said:

Ill give you some advice as old vfx artist in maya, zbrush e.t.c

 

1. Use widescreen for cinematic, 4:3 make eyes feel heavy after a while.

2. Don't use so huge contrast. Take for example cinema cameras or Alexa for example. They dont care for contrast or blurry image. they care for the softness and true color. 

3. Your camera movement is not realistic and very bad. Use smooth camera as if its in pan wth a bit depth and no the 0:33 thing that camera zoom on his face and then unzoom.

4. The animations you download are fine but pay a bit attention on muscle region when u use puppet or so. Some texture is dragged when hand is raised e.t.c

 

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