Just FYI, Leyendecker was about a half-century before the 60s
edit: I'm so glad I'm not the only one that hates everything about what happened to the beautiful art style TF2 once had.
I majored in animation in college.
Technically he's a great animator, he's got talent. I'm definitely not the best animator but I can still critique things -- and some of the decisions he made, while executed well, were made in poor choice. Really, I'm just thinking, "why? why do you...
Sorry, by my first comment to ZT I was trying to say that since it reminds him of Mike, and that since Mike and Freeman have such different character traits, that the artist who made the video was animating Gordon in a way that wasn't fitting to the character, which is bad -- and since he is...
It does, though. The way Mike moves around in that clip is different than the way someone else would move around if they were in the same situation (imagine if you put Arnold Schwarzenegger in the same situation, he definitely wouldn't be moving the same clumsy way) which is why I think it's...
That was some ridiculously over-exaggerated overlapping action on the wrist. It was the limpest piece of meat since Jurassic Park: Trespasser.
The first couple of scenes were so over-animated I thought that was going to be the running joke throughout the whole trailer (I guess even in hindsight...
I asked about the possibility of free indie titles on Steam -- if they had thought about it, and any way to make money off them (for them mostly, and maybe the developers).