This is really solid. There are some things that might have been done a little bit different, but I won't speak futher on these things as usual. All I just can say - a big step forward was made and a big improvement can be easily seen. Bravo
I've tried this particular rig. Well it feels nice when you can feel every bump on the track. But you need to get used to it. At first it's really challenging and hard to keep your car on the track forces are so distracting and also more you counter-steer, more this rig gets more dynamic, and trust me - it's really hard to stay focused when you are spining together with such a machine, haha.
No, you shouldn't spam forum like that. Read rules. There is already available topic for musicians. Don't think you are special to be excluded from that club and make your own topic.
Actually pretty cool stuff, although I am not a fan of 80's music at all. For me the real music is 70's. Anyways, good effort. Well that singer is just a matter of taste, I guess. Vocals ain't that bad. Where did your record all the songs? Quality is pretty nice Cheers.
Top work. Nice camerawork and pretty much all the scenes where its a good balance between color tones (not really like the colors of those scenes, where you can see that midtones are too big, so whole view is in purple color). That audio/video synch is really good, but too annoying' when video is being edited after every single beat. Don't make it so predictable. I don't remember if I've already told to you, or to other hungarian video maker. You both have a big potential, but you should do synch more interesting. Make for an example one period where video edit is after every single beat of the song, the other part is like skippin' those beats, but somehow following a rhythm of the song in other way. Just find that way. I've been doing the stuff as you do in the past and it seemed that it was cool, but it wasn't. It's just a limitation of the things you can actually do. I've been looking for pro's video edit and was like guessin' why they skip the beats and so on. Now I do understand why. Keep it up. This is really awesome video project. Something from A class. Well done.
Use your eyes. Simple as that. Look how it turns. Does the car turns into corners and moves at them by sliding all entirely, like in semi-sims or arcade games? You can see how realisticly the car turns and moves at the corner. We already know that McLaren is based on 4wd so you can even predict such a grip from such a car. And don't worry, I've tried all built versions of tech preview, and actually from the very first moment physics felt right and with every new built everything went better and better.
Edit: oh yeah, Roland already posted this video. Sorry for spam, in this case. My bad. I should be more cautious
McLaren MP4-12C GT3 @ Silverstone Circuit. Your thoughts? I think it looks unbelievable. Physics, which is the most important thing, looks fair enough. Sounds and graphics are amazing. Really. Very well done by Kunos Simulazioni. Btw, a track is also looking very mint and good recreation of the real one. You can feel bumps and stuff like that. The car just bounces all the time.
I won't judge the video this time, 'cos it's old and was made according to older tendencies. The movies, in general, were in lower quality (speaking from a technical view of point) than nowadays. I can fully understand it. The thing which caught my attention is that I can feel author's good intention. He wanted to make it look cool and interesting. That's a good thing.
Hey, it's really pretty good. I like a variety of cameras and especially big thumbs up for colors. Visually you made a video to look great. However, try avoiding those very close cameras, 'cos when it's too close and when car hit thats, you can see its interor textures, which is a bad thing. But apart from that, this video felt quite enjoyable to watch. The plot was pretty good as well with that getaway scenario. You got potential. Keep it up!