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comments for Pear Man 3: Journey to Pear Man's Island

jjake132:

Part 5 of battle royale is done. Check it out and comment

6 February 2009 at 23:04
jjake132:

Your amazing... My fifth battle royale is almost ready... It's going to be the longest video so far with better backgrounds... Get caught up if you haven't. Input on my progress if you can. My new one is the one I made for the contest so make sure you watch it. It should be ready by tonight. Again your great and this looks like the contest winner. Good luck!!!

6 February 2009 at 18:27
Finepoint99:

Jon jon is a pro

6 February 2009 at 17:33
ZeeZee:

yep, my contest entrant is out now!!!

6 February 2009 at 15:21
fuzatron:

Nice anims, Jon =)
Good storytelling and some nice attention to detail!

5 February 2009 at 15:07
STONE:

LOL I haven't even noticed! I have been to busy! Me I'm 20 where are u from?

5 February 2009 at 1:35
Danhero:

Nice work Jon,
Nice to see colour and love the last scene with the change from day to night. To answer your question the flea anim worked out at just under 600 frames.

4 February 2009 at 8:52
skatersky:

Thanx. And ur welcome.

3 February 2009 at 19:30
jonmarshall:

Thank you both, buzdjow and mastermater, I will try both ways in my next vid. I knew that the last part did jump too quick from light to dark, but I wasn't entirely sure how to do it, plus, I'm not that patient of a guy. Any way, thanks again! I will take both concepts into consideration.

3 February 2009 at 19:29
MasterMater:

good comment buzdjow. i thought i'd suggest a possible way of doing any transition:
(1) have the first and last screens of the transition next to each other.
(2) turn on onion skin so one shows through the other.
(3) do a screen cap (both iphone buttons) which will leave an image in your photo gallery which includes a shadow of the layer below.
(4) import that image in as the next frame.
(5) leave onion skin on. screen cap the new image.
(6) repeat.
it not disimilar to buz's technique but in principle i think it should work for any transition, not just fade to black. i might be wrong though.
the only problem is you get the flipbook icons at the bottom of the screen when you screen cap. it's fine if there's no detail there (paint over them) but otherwise it's a real problem.

and as i've said before, great vid.

3 February 2009 at 13:03
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