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Friday, 25 April 2014
wave cycle [final] - Sound workshop
Aaaand i'm finally done with my wave cycle animation, took awhile (honestly it was my fault because i kept saving it as an avi file which ended up giving me a 4GB file that wouldn't even open) if only i weren't so stubborn and saved it as a mov file i would have saved myself some time, smh
Anyhow, here is my final piece on the wave cycle animation i started with elroy couple weeks back, its not exactly what Elroy gave us but it follows the same principle( a chap trying to walk on unstable ground) i also added in a little music so its not too boring, i mean no one's gonna be excited looking at a guy falling over and over again unless there's some background music to help you relate with the film.
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