TDLR: I've got a stupid long video in the works, how should I deal with it?
Hey ya'll! I've got a new speedpaint coming up, a screenshot redraw of Balder from Bayonetta 2! I planned on this being just a quick drawing, something to be somewhat of a break from my other projects, and yet, here I am with 16 hours of footage and still not done with the drawing...
So! Here's my question to you! Should I:
[1] Keep the footage as is, and only speed it up + add music
[2] Cut out me cleaning up lineart and flat colors (these things don't really affect the finished image much, its often just me organising layers)
[3] Cut out both the cleanup process and the placing down flat colors part
[4] Just speed the video up to negate the length of the footage (even though at my usual speed x45 its still over 20 minutes long, and to speed it up to bring it back down to reasonable view time it would be likely too fast to really comprehend)
[5] Keep footage as is but split the video into two parts, one with the sketching, lineart, and flat colors, with the other having all the shading and rendering stuff. (I've never been much a fan of multi part speedpaints but I will do what I have to lol)
[6] Suggest you own idea below! This poll is likely going to influence how I handle extremely long videos in the future, so its important to me to hear what you guys would like!
Aria Hope
TDLR: I've got a stupid long video in the works, how should I deal with it?
Hey ya'll! I've got a new speedpaint coming up, a screenshot redraw of Balder from Bayonetta 2! I planned on this being just a quick drawing, something to be somewhat of a break from my other projects, and yet, here I am with 16 hours of footage and still not done with the drawing...
So! Here's my question to you! Should I:
[1] Keep the footage as is, and only speed it up + add music
[2] Cut out me cleaning up lineart and flat colors (these things don't really affect the finished image much, its often just me organising layers)
[3] Cut out both the cleanup process and the placing down flat colors part
[4] Just speed the video up to negate the length of the footage (even though at my usual speed x45 its still over 20 minutes long, and to speed it up to bring it back down to reasonable view time it would be likely too fast to really comprehend)
[5] Keep footage as is but split the video into two parts, one with the sketching, lineart, and flat colors, with the other having all the shading and rendering stuff. (I've never been much a fan of multi part speedpaints but I will do what I have to lol)
[6] Suggest you own idea below! This poll is likely going to influence how I handle extremely long videos in the future, so its important to me to hear what you guys would like!
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