I Love How The Animation is so smooth Unlike other's where it's just one frame then the other frame that the character has already moved onto the next room but In this this is like you can see this person go into the next room. I like your style also
Thanks for the kind words, friend. There WILL be one more episode and it will be even better than my previous two. Unfortunately, I have a "life" to attend to (as this is merely a hobby at this point) and I am unsure of when it will be finished. If you like Alien, then you'll love this next part. Trust me ;)
Nice work man, I love how smooth you're animations are. I can see that you put a lot of effort into these. It's good to see other people with animated pivot series that are clearly bringing the Pivot community together.
Your interpretation of the predalien honestly has to be my #1 favorite for a few reasons. First, this predalien instead of cutting and stabbing, instead uses, brute force to crush its prey. Secondly, its size, this predalien is absolutely massive in comparison to a yautja, and I love that. Lastly, we don't see it use an inner jaw at all, I'm assuming it doesn't have one, although, it doesn't utilize its tail for cutting, instead uses it as a lasso/grapple(we do see it slice the predator once, however, I believe it was accidental, since the predalien was about to throw a punch while it had the predator pinned up against a wall when the predator kicked at it), but I think I'd prefer it without the inner jaw, since yautja seem to lack tongues 😅
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. Yeah, I most definitely prefer the brutish style for the Predalien, lees stealthy and more power! Apparently, Predaliens can either be more alien-like by being subordinate to a queen and work for the hive or be more Predator-like and be a lone wolf and go on a hunt. Obviously, I chose the latter. As for the tongue, it does have one, it's just not its go-to fighting option.
@@SomeRsilent i see. And by the way, can i ask you something? Do you ever get burned out or bored from animating? Also, any advice for character design, like thinking of designs and such? Because I tend to have a hard time thinking of unique designs for OCs
ooh, sorry. didn't see the reply. Yes, I do indeed get burnout, I think everyone does. One of the ways I solve it is to cut off my work properly. By that I mean set a realistic goal to reach for that day and stop there, even if I feel like I want to keep going as it prevents me from doing it too much to the point of burnout. As for character design, I have been getting better with it myself so I can offer some pointers. Mainly, focus on balance of the design; detailed enough to be unique, but not so much as for it to be difficult to draw for a new artist, for example. I have found that, at least with my OCs, the best thing to do for design specifics is to identify the personality you wish to portray, then focus the appearance to reflect it. this can even be used to intentionally subvert the audience's expectations if the appearance juxtaposes the personality.