Noo Yoik

Final Rating: 3.25. Finished: 56 out of 79 entries.
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Animator: stu sutcliffe

Description: Dont talk to a strange dog wearing a fez !

Experience: 10 Years stop motion

Time taken: three weeks of after work

Comments:

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Chris Sullivan:

That dog's awesome!!!

Jesse Colucci:

Haha a real drama queen. It would have been cool to switch to a view of the dog while she was talking, just so we could know he was there. Also, his lower body doesn't move at all. Good job overall.

brandonbeckstead:

ummmm, new york? Or egypt....

Paul Holmes:

That doesn't look like New York.

Michael Cawood:

Funny Dog.

Andy Hass:

interesting characters

Tash:

love your characters

C. Ben Snell:

Are they in new york?

Andrion Becker:

something about this has a stop motiony kind of feel. Your poses feel a bit unmotivated though

SamoRa G:

lol pyramids in new york lol

Laurento Jovito Fua:

it looks like she's orating or acting on a stage play.

Adi:

Only for the dog

Andrew:

interesting characters. not sure about interpretation though. shoulda animated dog's lower body

Lavendra Love:

work more on timings its very loose

Jose D.:

New York ??

deepak:

rotation motion in the hip looks too clear to me. dog was great though. adding some translation moton to hip would give more realistic animation.

sharad kumar:

move shoulders up and down on the lady...it will look much better! keep it up!

Santiago Montenegro:

good effort

Kenny Roy:

There's a few very long held poses, I would break that up just a little bit, or work a little more inside those poses..

Brad Regier:

The dog's acting is fun; could use some asymmetry in his brows at the end.
With such a big head, the dog's body should move when his head moves.
Fun shots!

Mike Courtney:

work on the arcs

natalie:

um.. she s acting a bit too much but I sure smiled.

Ben Harper:

The dogs eyebrows are hilarious!..on another note though, the animation seems quite stiff. Try ease in and out of poses and make the key poses more consistent. Try make them flow into each other, so that they feel more natural.

Andre de Villiers:

i like the dog, but maybe he needs some movement on his torso, just to counter the weight of his head... Lipsync: try push the 'oo' shape much more.

Ashwani:

nice

Paul Blais:

wot?

Stephen:

A very novel idea. Although I think that the idea that they really aren't in New York could be played up a bit. The models movements don't really appear smooth, and also don't really seem to go with the action.

Zee Myers:

I like the dog! The extra time spent on the ears pays off...the girl is overall quite stiff, but the dog's great!