A Short on Creativity and its Limits

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Wisdom. But your creative world is much larger - at least 2 people tonight impressed by your short. My spouse thought it was claymation at first watching. Just learning beginning Blender but as a viewer, if any suggestion for extension, perhaps let the ending scene open up into a light-filled natural scene - something Like Avatar perhaps or even the Universe in Monte Python’s “Meaning of Life” Amazing Universe song. Really nice work!

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Thank you so much! Glad you and your spouse enjoyed my work - means a lot to me! A little spoiler but the next chapter goes to a space in some ways similar to the world of Avatar. Even though the context differs a bit.
But thank you for the suggestion, and for leaving a comment - it made my day!

This is a superb piece of work! The initial use of light on the character’s face. Then, the “folding box.” Then, the rope-tapestry effect. Finally winding up with a very satisfying ending that references back to the opening. The music and narration are excellent.

I’m quite sure that this work can extend onward, quite naturally, into “the next scene.” (Which is what I would expect, based on what has come before.) And the progression will be as exciting as ever. Keep going.

P.S.: Here you easily show that there are no “limits to creativity!” :slight_smile:

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Thank you so much for the comment! I appreciate your eye for the detail. This might have been the craziest storyboard of my life. It was not easy to bring such an intimate, yet in some elements “vague” and “broad” concept to life. And to do so efficiently and effectively.
I am currently between two scripts for the next part. So I am not quite sure myself where it would go - but hopefully somewhere good, hehe.

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You’re on the featured row! :+1:

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This is awesome !

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Thank you!

I featured you on BlenderNation, have a great weekend!