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Post by /X Metal Sorenges x "Mac Oh J~ on Sept 13, 2014 20:00:54 GMT -5
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BION
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Post by BION on Sept 13, 2014 22:32:45 GMT -5
My vote goes to JC.
His ani was alot smoother and a ton less stiff than the others. Good enough reason? I f*****g hope so.
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Post by /X Metal Sorenges x "Mac Oh J~ on Sept 14, 2014 23:45:37 GMT -5
Good to see another participant joining the scramble in this match. Very unique styles and a great deal of variety in these animations which is nice to see, but my vote goes to TX.
Buzzsaw: At the beginning their is ample room for improvement going into the moonsault. Initially you could have used alot more frames and a slight bent and squat before the flip off of the mid rope. The movements going into the moonsault were a bit stiff and choppy which is the key factor with this animation, perhaps try taking considerable time working for longer extents to balance out the flow and smoothness of your animations.
The receiving stick was very stiff and moved in inconsistent surges which detracted from the quality of the ani a little bit, if this isn't the focal point out of all the essential components working in unison keep this in mind and move the joints frame by frame as realistically and precise as possible. There wasn't much impact and the reaction could have been a little better. 6.0/10
JCSteelFlex: Very nice animation you have here JC. At the beginning the running could have used more life reflective movements as the green sticks was stiff in his arms and back throughout that transition towards the ropes, it didn't look bad but it may have suited the ani tremendously if you owned those qualities within the green stick's upfront motion. The one foot hop onto the middle rope was very smooth although the sequence in retrospect had a faulty flip mid air which i'm not sure if that's within the confines of the frame rate or perhaps the spacing but it impeded the flow of animation a bit in my eyes.
The movements from both sticks were good immediately after although the impact was severely deprived and could have been utilized much better imo. 8.5/10
TX: I'm really taken back by the level in which you proposed your animation here TX. At the beginning I really enjoyed the set-up leading up to the Stylin' DDT. There could have been a larger arch bend before lift-up but the way in which you brought the double hop of sorts to the table really added a distinct and effective niche from what I noticed throughout. The transition from the canvas to the mid rope was very nicely done, it was very smooth perhaps a little stiff but the overall product seemed much more innovative and dynamic then the opposing anis, it wasn't not so much as smoother then JC's but there was much more critical movement and better spacing to take in within the overall ani.
The flip from the red stick was smooth, the spacing was nice and flowed quite nicely. Another ideal notion I picked up here was that both sticks were very aware and didn't seem insufficient in reaction in accordance to the last complying move. The flip from the yellow stick was good and the hook up into the Stylin' DDT was great, their wasn't much impact at the end but for what it was worth, I enjoyed this animation thoroughly in correlation to all development factors. 8.6/10
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Jynxx
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Post by Jynxx on Sept 15, 2014 19:36:37 GMT -5
My vote goes to TX
It was real close between TX and JC, both were real smoth with good movement. However I thought during the running JC's animation was slightly stiff and that was the thing that lost him the match, as TX's animation had great movement throughout.
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Post by /X Metal Sorenges x "Mac Oh J~ on Sept 17, 2014 9:09:38 GMT -5
Voting is now closed, congratulations to the new GSC champion TX! Good show to all participants in this match. Results will be posted soon.
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