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Reviews for "Fallen Angel: Teaser"

Wow! Just wow!

Graphics- These graphics where intense and amazing I apsolutly loved them.

Stlye- That had a amazing stlye and I dunno wow! Just wow!

Sound- Damn the sound effects are amazing

Violence- That movie was pretty violent difenatly not for the kids

Interactivity- None

Homor- None

Overall- This is one of the best movies I have ever seen infact it may be THE BEST! Great job and that was just the teaser!!!

Cool

Awesome flash...Keep up the good work......=)

Our Lady Peace and Dashboard Confessional rocks!!!

Amazing!

I have NEVER seen anything more well made than this. EVER.
Well, maybe, but this is TOP CLASS FLASH! And i'm serious!
Even this trailer was 7-8 MB! You have to finish this!
I give it a 10.

nice animation,

how much of the artwork did you do youreself, cos i recon over half the production is provably just a load of traced bitmaps (photos pctures) with a few simple animated bits in photoshop, thats why it has a quality feel to it, but ether way theres a lot of time put in to it and i can see that you did create the main character, like the manga slyle. good work

RobsH66 responds:

I did just about all the artwork myself, except for a couple of sprites (more specifically, the smoke and dust sprites, which were imported from a game) and the 3D vehicles and weapons, which were rendered in Swift 3D (although I did add a lot of detail by hand once the models had been imported into Flash).

All the characters and some of the backgrounds were drawn on paper and then imported into Flash, where they were outlined, colored, and shaded. The rest of the backgrounds and other assorted art was drawn directly into Flash.

I did not use Photoshop very much; it was primarily used for the creation of the two blur effects I used in the animation (the focus shift when Sera spots the dead body, and the camera blur during the shot from the wounded soldier's POV).

The only traced bitmap in the movie was the sunset-colored sky used in the intro sequence.

Whoa.

Man, I wish I could make flash. Makes me feel stupid. Der der der.