Glad u asked, i used Adobe illustrate to make the outline visible and applied high contrast I use my second software to make the smoke glow by increasing the contrast and making it vibrant, and make the background a transparent gif (so i just paste it on the overlayed stop motion and made the animation by a pulse (making it fade in and out. It’s complicated to make these vids which is why i don’t post often (plus college is hard)
I understand, I also do the same for my stop motions, they take a while, I had a project, gamera vs gigan, and I kinda left it after working on it for months, it was so painful editing the effects and sounds and key frames, I have it almost done but I left it for a while like that will come back to it, so yea, also adobe apps are not on mobile right?
@@MINILLA_PRODUCTIONSi donte prefer mobile apps, but adobe software has apps for Android or the Mac OS, i use my Windows 11 PC and run it off there. I don’t have anything against great work that mobile users create but for me, PC is more simpler and faster, especially when i crop the dorsal plates and outlines for fx’s
This video is great, but you should also try to improve the visual effects a little bit. Try using an eraser to make it look like the heat ray is coming out of Godzilla’s mouth instead of being on top of the head. But it was really cool nonetheless!🔥
i gotta say as a creator of content, i am happy to keep this comment up, i will definitely improve on the dorsal glows, this critique was helpful and explained perfectly, but by all means i will make some fixes in my upcoming vids. I usually never get people like u, people who not only comment to compliment, also to point out a couple things to improve on to make my future vids more realistic. Thank u and i highly appreciate this!!! 💯💯💯
I like this video a lot, congratulations, you impressed me also, how did you do the glow effect for the atomic breath?
Glad u asked, i used Adobe illustrate to make the outline visible and applied high contrast
I use my second software to make the smoke glow by increasing the contrast and making it vibrant, and make the background a transparent gif (so i just paste it on the overlayed stop motion and made the animation by a pulse (making it fade in and out.
It’s complicated to make these vids which is why i don’t post often (plus college is hard)
I understand, I also do the same for my stop motions, they take a while, I had a project, gamera vs gigan, and I kinda left it after working on it for months, it was so painful editing the effects and sounds and key frames, I have it almost done but I left it for a while like that will come back to it, so yea, also adobe apps are not on mobile right?
Also I know every technique you did other than the glow, so thanks for sharing how to do it, btw
@@MINILLA_PRODUCTIONSi donte prefer mobile apps, but adobe software has apps for Android or the Mac OS, i use my Windows 11 PC and run it off there. I don’t have anything against great work that mobile users create but for me, PC is more simpler and faster, especially when i crop the dorsal plates and outlines for fx’s
Yea, I may start doing adobe premiere on my computer and export it in the end for mobile edits and sound to! Cool right?
So cool😮 and I like godzilla 1954!
This video is great, but you should also try to improve the visual effects a little bit. Try using an eraser to make it look like the heat ray is coming out of Godzilla’s mouth instead of being on top of the head. But it was really cool nonetheless!🔥
i gotta say as a creator of content, i am happy to keep this comment up, i will definitely improve on the dorsal glows, this critique was helpful and explained perfectly, but by all means i will make some fixes in my upcoming vids.
I usually never get people like u, people who not only comment to compliment, also to point out a couple things to improve on to make my future vids more realistic.
Thank u and i highly appreciate this!!! 💯💯💯
@@godzillakaijumonsters2365 glad I helped you understand!