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Eh, lets face it

This had a lot of major shortcomings. A lot of things could use more detail and the thing was a bit choppy. Despite this however, it was still reasonably well done and theres nothing you can't fix for your next one. Here are a few ideas for you.

1. Increase the frame per second rate. It looked a bit choppy so I'm guessing fps was the issue. Try something around 26fps.
2. Put a bit more detail into the set and stuff. Granted this is a movie of d-day with friggen video game characters, but try to make the backgrounds look a bit better.
3. Think more about where you use the line tool. It can be useful for helping something take better shape and then deleting the line.
4. Try different shades of colors. Everything seemed like it was either grey, green, brown or something like that. Try to make it look like theres actual lighting effects or something by making parts brighter then others. Makes things look less 2d.

Thats all the good advice I can really think of. Good luck on the next part!

countconkula responds:

Thank you for you're support. I'm not a great artist! lol,but I am trying to get better. Again, thanks.

I don't agree

I can understand bit's reaction, but (can't say this enough) that isn't justification. The fact is that he generalized so much and blamed the entire clock crew for the actions of one person. Up until he pulled the plug on .net I really didn't have anything against him and really felt sorry for the guy. When the bastard snaps at me though after I make a respectful post, then goes on to say "I'm so looking for a reason to disconnect you guys" I loose most respect for him. He came on that night looking to create trouble and that alone shoots his case's leg off in my opinion. I still have screenshots from that night, he was way out of line.
As for the movie though, It was attempting to send a message and was well done. Nice work!

MilkshakeClock responds:

Awwww rev you're going to make me cry =( <33333

OH DEAR GOD, NO!

Bit an his wife are killing everyone! Oh the humanity of it all!!!

BoulderClock responds:

Who said it was his wife, thats not right dont go that far...

lolrandom

You gave this entry a 5!
You're the saviour! You are one of a number of people who have helped keep this entry in the Portal!

Funny movie and stuffs. Nice work!

hm...

I hope the soviets win.

He really was on mars

I hope he found those burritos

FatBadger responds:

now he has to take a shit

HOLY FUCKING MOTHER OF GOD WHAT THE FUCK ZOMG HAHA

He really was in space

FatBadger responds:

he's looking for burritos

HUZZA!

But none of you included the oddest song with the best video, Go West!

Specifications (T-34/85 version)

"It was the most excellent example of the offensive weapon of Second World War." - General Mellentin.

"Their T-34 was the best in the world." - Field marshal Kleist.

Just two of many quotes that have praised the T-34 tank. This is a vehicle, which has become a legend as the tank that won The Great Patriotic War for the Soviet Union.

The T-34 tank was designed and built in the Kharkiv Tractor Factory in the Ukraine and the first T-34 tank was tested by successfully driving it 1,000 miles from Kharkiv to Moscow and back. Mass production began in July 1940 and 1,225 tanks were made before the German invasion came on the 22nd of June 1941. After the invasion production was transferred to East away from the threat of German bombing.

The T-34 was far superior to the German Panzers when it was introduced due to a variety of advanced concepts for tank design of the time. It featured a high velocity gun placing more emphasis on tank killing ability and its armour was very well sloped making it difficult to knock out. Also it had extra wide tracks, which improved mobility cross-country, and its diesel engine both gave it longer range and reduced the risk of fire.

The T-34 design evolved throughout the war: the T-34/76B had a rolled-plate turret; the T-34/76C had twin roof hatches instead of the one large hatch; from the winter of 1942/3 the T-34/76D introduced a hexagonal turret, wider gun mantlet and jettisonable exterior fuel tanks; the T-34/76E added a cupola on the turret for the commander and was of all welded construction; the T-34/76F Had a cast rather than welded turret; during the winter of 1943/4 production of the T-34/85 began and used the turret of the KV-85 tank which included an 85-mm main gun plus space for an additional crew member so the commander did not also have to fire the gun.

In combat the T-34 served in almost every role and with hand bars welded to the hull 'tank descent' troops were able to ride westwards with the advancing armour towards Hitler's Reich. Serving from the very beginning to the very end of the Great Patriotic War the T-34 changed not just the course of tank design but also the history of the planet through the actions of its crews.

After the Second World War the T-34 was widely exported and was still fighting in Africa in the 1980s. Then in the 1990s it saw action again in Europe (for hopefully the last time) during the Bosnian/Yugoslavian civil war - a true testament to a design that was half a century old.

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