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My first picture used a lot of special effects.
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I feel like I desperately need to talk about the Minecraft Movie right now. Here are my points.
I was absolutely astonished to see the overworld at that first glance until the live action humans appeared which kinda sucked the hopes and dreams right out of me.
WHAT THE HECK WAS THAT SHEEP!?!? I mean, I see everyone hating on the CGI work but to be honest it's still much better than it was like 20 years ago. It's not as bad as ugly sonic at least but still.
One thing that deeply concerns me are the villagers. Are they gonna be blocky or live action? Can they speak English or just say 'Hrmm' for everything?? The only thing that can make the villagers likeable for me is if they were all voiced by the guy who voices them on Element Animation.
What did that guy craft and how????? All I saw was a scrambled mess of iron and cobblestone and it turned into two bucket attached with a chain!? THATS NOT HOW CRAFTING WORKS!!!
I honestly dig the piglins. They remind me of the bokoblins from Zelda which is cool.
"I... am Steve." *Holds a gun to Jack Black.* NO YOU AINT!!!! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO MY POOKIE BEAR!?!?!?!? Seriously, they could have cut his hair and beard shorter or SOMETHING to fix this.
If Technoblade isn't mentioned in this movie, I'm sueing Mojang.
All I want to see is an enderman and an axolotl. I love endermen so much.
Thats about it. I am kinda excited to see it with my friends though.
#minecraft#minecraft movie#video games#minecraft mods#minecraft vilager#jack black#element animation#technoblade#technoblade never dies#rip technoblade#cgi#legend of zelda#zelda#tloz#minecraft sheep#minecraft mob#piglin#enderman#mineblr#minecraft steve#movies#movie teaser#minecraft youtubers#minecraft youtube#minecraft teaser
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Some Old Minecraft animations <3
🟩.🥘||🥚.🎂||🪧.⛏️
#minecraft#gifs#an egg's guide to minecraft#epic minequest#dan bull#sam green#old youtube#don't mine at night#element animation#old web#unlocked memories#nostalgia#nostalgic#2000s nostalgia#2000s kids#2000s kid#early 2000s#memory lane#remember this#minecraft youtube#2000s internet#2000s web#2000s youtube#2010’s#2010's#2010#2010s#2010s youtube#2010s internet#gif warning
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The many different ways you can animate a Minecraft movie.
Vanilla Minecraft doesn’t really allow expressive features for characters, so over the years animators have gotten creative with how they use the blocky bodies to convey emotion and movement. Here’s a list of different ways this has been achieved in the past 15 years.
The Captain Sparklez way:
In “Revenge” we see an early attempt at lip synching with these strange mouth shapes that cycle through the animation. This style of animating lip synch would become the basis for how Minecraft Story Mode operated, where there are base shapes for mouth expressions that sometimes defy the boundaries of their blocky faces in weird ways.
What I like about Captain Sparklez is that he’s been around long enough that his animations have evolved with him, and he’s got a whole new way of animating.
The feature I dislike the most about his newer style of animation is that they treat the face as soft and stretchable. This allows greater expression, but at the cost of bending the pixelated shapes in ways that pixels do not bend.
On the other hand (literally) one of the things I like about this style is the slightly rounded edges of the bodies that give everything a real sense of volume. I also like how hands are treated. Normally they are blocky fists, but they can open up into individual fingers when needed. A subtle trick that allows for greater animation movement without betraying the blocky aesthetic of Minecraft.
The Minecraft Story Mode way:
This method was inspired by Captain Sparklez but they take it in a different more defined direction.
As mentioned before, mouth shapes are pre-defined and are cycled through. For a video game, this has the advantage of needing only a few shapes that can be swapped in and out whenever needed to save on space and resources.
It does have the disadvantage however of occasionally looking stiff and sometimes the mouth shapes can’t quite convey the exact emotion needed. “Oh” shapes are are also weird as they extend beyond the boundaries of the blocky face and use smaller pixels to generate the shape. This can sometimes look off-putting or feel odd.
MCSM also treats the bodies more stiffly. The arms and legs have bends at the elbows and knees, but that’s about it. The toros can bend slightly but for the most part everything is kept pretty stiff. Again this has advantages and disadvantages. Broader movement is easy to do, but more subtle movement is tricky. There are no fingers either so when a character needs to hold something it just clips through the fingerless stump.
The Villager News way:
This method is even more limiting. One of the fun aspects about it is that they use their limitation to their advantage for comedic effects. The legs and arms for example are perfectly stiff and do not bend. This is hilarious with the villagers who have to gesture with their arms stuck in this folded pose, and when they dance their large stumpy legs clop around almost like a horse.
There’s still a tiny bit of flexibility though. The eyebrow bend and the mouth can push the bottom jaw down for big mouth shapes.
The Official Way:
In the official Minecraft update videos we have the last interesting way to animate characters… and that is to be completely stiff. Arms and legs do not bend. Faces are pixel art painted on the front. There is no dimensionality at all to their features.
Like the Villager News method, this has fun restrictions. Arms and legs sway in one motion just like in the game itself, and getting certain gestures can be extremely tricky. It also doesn’t allow a great range of expressions as most of the acting now needs to be done entirely through the eyes.
Conclusion:
Each method described above have advantages and disadvantages. If you’re looking for a smooth Pixar look, the Captain Sparklez way is probably the best, but it comes at the cost of abandoning Minecraft’s blocky norms. The stiff nature of the official style fits better with the conventions of Minecraft, but can come at the cost of being able to express the characters movements more fluidly.
I just find these various methods fascinating. How many different animators have tackled the challenger of animating blocky characters in such vastly different ways is neat in my opinion!
Which way is your favorite?
#captain sparklez#revenge#creeper aw man#Minecraft#mcsm#minecraft story mode#official minecraft#villager news#slamacow#element animation#telltale games#animation
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villager #15 my beloved :(
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they should've just made a villager news movie
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Like yes, you could date a cis woman... but she can't do a flawless impression of the villagers from element animation. I can.
#t4t#autism#transgirl#queer#transbian#or just date both of us <3#where'd my wood go?#500 chunks#element animation#villager news
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Here's a crazy idea: Remove Jack Black, hire these three blokes, give 200 million to Element Animation and let them work their magic.
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I drew some Villagers news clips that appeared in Minecraft Live 2024!
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the only thing that could save the minecraft movie is if every single villager is voiced by Dan Lloyd from Element animation
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How tf is this 10 years old already nooooo! Come back here, time! :(
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The Minecraft movie if it was BASED!
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A 'Villagers News War' edit :D
#minecraft#minecraft villager#villagers news#Minecraft Villager news#my edit#edit#Element Animation#Minecraft Creeper#first edit attempt
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OK which series was better
#undertale#sr pelo#underpants undertale#the amazing digital circus#tadc#tdac#villager news#element animation#glitch productions
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