Stranger Things | Demogorgan Timelapse 1080p

in dtube •  7 years ago  (edited)


I have compiled hours of work with Adobe Draw into this short time-lapse video. Not everything was documented, due to technical difficulties with my screen recorder, though most of it is here. I will also add music next time I upload a time-lapse to Steemit.

I had a spectacularly fun time drawing this creature from the Netflix series - Stranger Things.

Here is the Steemit post of the final image which was posted just recently (as of this current moment in writing).

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Original art inspiration comes from the talented Glen Canlas for his stunning body positioning and proportions.

If D-Tube is giving you trouble, you can check out the video here:
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Thanks for stopping by and, as always, constructive feedback is welcomed!

Massive love,

-@Narashi


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This was definitely fun watching the time lapse of this piece coming together. Since you asked for constructive feedback I do have a few druthers - I know you already posted the finished piece previously, but I think this video would be given more context if you added the finished piece here as an image as well. I would also recommend linking to your previous post with the finished image particularly since it is still in payout! Always a good idea to backlink to related posts particularly if they are still in payout. I would also have enjoyed some kind of audio - at the very least, some public domain / free to use music (there are websites dedicated just to open source music you can use over videos, thanks in large part to how militant Youtube is at finding and removing videos which use copyrighted music). What would have REALLY added a lot of value to this, in my opinion, is if you narrated what you were doing over the top - explained the techniques and tools you were using at different points, what you were trying to do at various points, point out areas where you were happy or unhappy with the results, etc. - if you didn't feel like narrating this, adding some of that info into the post body would be very helpful and in my opinion would add a lot of value to a post like this.

Great art and thanks for sharing the process video! Hopefully you take those suggestions in the friendly spirit I intended them as.

Cheers - Carl

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Wow! That was some outstanding feedback! Thank you for being upfront. I think these are fantastic ideas! I will take everything you’ve mentioned and apply it in my future posts! I appreciate this so much. Cheers!

Yay glad you took that in the spirit I intended it :) I hope the laundry list of constructive criticism didn't obscure the fact that I did really like this post. It is super cool to see a drawing come to life. BTW what program are you using for the screen capture here? I keep meaning to look into this, I would love to do a similar video of some of my PhotoShop art coming to life but I never seem to get around to figuring out how.

Definitely! I appreciate it. I'm working on getting the post edited now with what I can. As for the screen capture, my iPad 12.9 came with a built in function. I'm sure there are others you can download as well that will be just as capable (if not more) than what I'm using. I'd love to see some of your photoshop work! I've followed you so be sure to share here on Steemit when you start making your videos.

This is what I am working on today - usually I do pen and ink art and sometimes color in PhotoShop, but today I am working on our xmas card. This is 100% photoshop job - we were all photographed separately and I am combining us all into this improbable ski pyramid (and I was not actually wearing boots/skis) :) Still very much a work in progress, but I am already very pleased with how much it looks like my wife is really holding our kids (I hoisted them up one at a time on my biceps for the original pics, those are my hands left in the shot and I rearranged my wife's arms to connect to my hands):

That looks awesome! Great job so far! Nice positioning on all of you. Improbable ski pyramid perhaps, but the photo makes it look like cake. Haha! I love the puppers just trailing beside you guys. Maybe add some paw prints behind him too? Also love the colors in your background image. This piece looks fantastic so far. Post me on the final! I'm interested to see what else you do with this. Rock on man!

This is an awesome piece! Thanks for sharing!

Thanks for stopping by, Karma! Cool name too!