This was mesmerizing! Bravo! Bravo! Absolutely captivating! Such an amazing piece of work, my only criticism is wanting it to be an hour long. Fantastic work, would love to see a feature length presentation of some sort, though I'm sure that would be a stupendous amount of work. WOW...great Job.
This is just like how freshly adult birds walk around with their mouths open cuz they don’t quite understand that food wont come and just jump in their mouth like how their parents fed them. It’s nibbling the ceratopsid and is just so confused as to why it’s not being food. I love the goofy and curious aspect of your animations
I keep coming back to watch this. There's something truly magical in it, it every frame of it. The rainy, moody atmosphere, the stellar lifelike animation, the droning soundtrack - so much to love, and such a felling it leaves you with...
As I was watching this, at the moment the rain started in the video it began raining in my city as well. EXACTLY at the same time and pace. Crazy coincidence
I adore your work! I found it through Subjectively mentioning your channel and I cannot wait to see you grow. It's insane you don't have more followers! The simplified details you use to animate are so charming, I hope you keep that as you grow and learn more about animation. I love the different situations you animate. Nothing "hardcore", graphic...just everyday life. THIS is the content I want to see about past life! I think you like pterosaurs...just a little
This is wonderful! Thank you, my only request would've been the 'release' segment of the video where he flies above the clouds for some variation. Love love love your work.
So awesome! Very stylish animation. Love the movement! Weight and determination shows clearly. Not just weightless doodles. Very nice small details of behaviour. Sound design is also perfect. Nice rain atmosphere. Soothing. Seeing a Hatzegopteryx thambema is always welcome, as these super awesome azhdarchids are one of my very favorite of not my no1 favorite extinct animals, ever. It flying above the misty clouds was majestic. And very clever composition. (I'd love to see them next to an Albadraco as they fly by. Or even with a Bakonydraco, even if Csehbánya Formation was a bit further west, all three are very good flyers, nothing says they never met and probably all three species have met. ) Do you think "dracula" is a new species? I consider it a big Hatzegopteryx, most likely another thambema. The vegetation was very nice. The Magyarosaurus lowering is head a bit whole blinking as the thinner hit was a nice touch. Loved the Paralatonia transylvanica triplet in the opening. And all the other animals from lizards through avealans (both aves and enantiornithes) to non avian theropod dinosaurs. I've only missed some multituberculata like Barbatodon or Litovoi or Kagaionon. What is the therapoda at 1:19? Or is that a Balaur bondoc?