Wastelander Panda

Started by Univaded_Fox, February 24, 2012, 07:25:01 PM

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Univaded_Fox

Wastelander Panda Prologue
Ever wonder what would happen if you crossed Mad Max with Furries?  You might get something like this fascinating log-line:  After the apocalypse (why do all of the really cool things have to happen after the apocalypse?), an anthropomorphic Panda crosses the earth, scratching out his survival against the desperate remnants of humanity.  This demo proof of concept earned such high viewership on Vimeo that the project is now progressing into a series of webisodes, with the aim of eventually becoming a full-fledged TV series.

http://www.pozible.com/index.php/archive/index/4813/description/0/0

professor whovianart

wholly wow, i so cannot wait to see more of this.

and yes, i have also noticed that post-apocalypse stories always seem to feature cool futuristic technology, that are a stark contrast to barely recreated leftovers of what once was,  proly cause all the secret ideas come out of the woodwork, some of which, if were not kept secret, could maybe have prevented the apocalypse`s in the first place.

humans, we so silly :-3
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weremagnus

Okay

That actually looks like it could be pretty cool. I was hesitant because typically the heads don't blink due to budget, but the panda blinks - so yay! I can't wait until people start putting animatronics for expressions in the heads cause that will just add believability. I'm comparing this to Bitter Lake (where it had potential but no one blinked. STATIC)

Univaded_Fox

Quote from: weremagnus on February 25, 2012, 09:09:42 AM
Okay

That actually looks like it could be pretty cool. I was hesitant because typically the heads don't blink due to budget, but the panda blinks - so yay! I can't wait until people start putting animatronics for expressions in the heads cause that will just add believability. I'm comparing this to Bitter Lake (where it had potential but no one blinked. STATIC)

Although to be fair, one of the positives about photographing fursuits has always been that you never had to worry about someone blinking. ;)