Revolving, huh, didn't know the effect was called that! Seems to work well, though bit choppy frames with the motion. With a 3D model is there much work needed with this though...? Curious about the workflow for this, if it was something else? Not a model?
The thing that take a long time doing this effect is that you have to line up all the frames so they are in the same spot where you want that still effect, so no it's not much more work to get the effect it self but I still need to make the model and all that instead of just taking a couple of picture of something ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CozyWEIoxZQ&t=489s
Yes I nodest that the GIF got a bit choppy but dont know if that is something that I accidentally did in photoshop, the program crashes after I did this test render of the 30 frames so I got a bit perturbed by that so this become the finished thing
thanks I just need to look up "Lucky Luke" now lol but when i had 51 youtube videos uploaded i was using this name LIKE AN IDIOT I decided to test this pizza gate scandal on my channel that took my facebook down was not more tha 75% sure it was cause of video but sure enough thats how I found out thats why they black listed me on facebook and thats howi lost that name man it had some really great vids on youtube im talkig like 25 videos all part of one series of a boy who cant control his super multi personality lol I dont have mega hard drive yet still! so im just uploading ad deleting thats why i cant repost my old videos (thanks for the comment ounce again!)
Another one of these futuristic - though this one somewhat less futuristic - city scenes. Love the light, the towers, the car, how the darkness frames everything in at the bottom of the canvas... feels like you're a viewer in the picture as well as outside it. Awesome work.
An unexpected new twist to these works of yours! :) Feels like her expression's a bit deranged, gets me thinking of the firing-my-laser face (not an intentional similarity I suppose) but otherwise the madness comes across well. Trademark color even in such a dark piece too.
It is good to know you can recognize the artist. Recognition is good. Trademark color. Nice touch.
Yes the face is a bit deranged, yet I could not imagine anyone to feel good when they are facing that many zombies.
Unless you like Zombie video games where the lead zombie killer is hot and keeps blood off her face the whole time.
(In truth I like those stories too.)
I did this piece for a competition who's story entails:
Survive the Wasteland Contest
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by TrueVisioneerƒ, 2 days ago
Journals / Personal The post-apocalypse can be a scary place. Lost technology, no modern conveniences, and every day is a fight to survive, whether it be from mutants, aliens, zombies, or plague. Often we see the struggles of survivors as they try to live the best they can each day. Some get lucky, and find a group to work with, and others... no so much, and are forced to find their way on their own. In this contest, the artist is to tell the story of a lone woman doing her best to survive the post-apocalyptic wasteland any way she knows how.
While there is no specific underlying theme for this contest, it would be best to try to capture human emotion, whether it be depression, relief, fear, anger, or any such appropriate emotion for the situation. Keep in mind, the image can be of the main character fighting anything that may be hazardous to her survival, such as the elements, raiders/other humans, her own emotions (such a desperation or hopelessness,) or even mother nature.
What better way to capture these feelings than (Firing-My-Laser Face)!