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Thought I'd try something new here, I gave the animations a little color / contrast boost as well as the 60fps bump. Let me know what you think or if you would prefer just getting the 60fps with no other changes.


Edit: Updated the folder to include non enhanced 60fps versions!

Download

https://mega.nz/folder/Bb5CXYhK#1shg5R7wTGU42bdOpYaVOQ 

Animations by

https://twitter.com/bell_nsfw

https://twitter.com/markedone3d

https://twitter.com/Ent_Duke

https://www.patreon.com/ent_duke

Voices by

https://twitter.com/CottontailVA

https://cottontailva.carrd.co/

https://twitter.com/MizzPeachy

https://www.patreon.com/MizzPeachy

https://twitter.com/BordeauxBlackVA

https://www.patreon.com/BordeauxBlack

https://twitter.com/OolayTiger 

https://www.patreon.com/oolaytiger 


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BiggieDubz

I watched each clip back-to-back, some changes were more noticeable than others -In the Aerith clip it felt like the saturation had been turned up way too high in the enhanced version. The lighting implies that it's some kind of basement/dungeon setting, but the saturated colors made that hard to believe and the colors just made more sense in the original version. -In the Kiriko clip the enhanced version was an obvious upgrade imo. The lighting in the foreground was way brighter and the whole scene looked more realistic for it. I like that one the best -The Widow/Tracer scene was probably the most subtle change. The original looked like it was taking place in the middle of a sunny day, while the enhanced looked like it was taking place closer to sunset. Both looked good, I don't really have a preference tbh. Wish I had more knowledge of camera/lighting techniques to properly describe the differences. Overall I could take it or leave it, but if I had to pick one I'd vote to leave the colors alone

Volkor

Thanks for the detailed feedback! It's definitely something I'll have to tinker more with to get the desired effect without going too overboard, and it's probably something that I'll do on a case by case basis. Some animations really don't need any bumps in terms of color. I'm trying to get better at color grading in general for real world applications so this will be good practice.

Anonymous

I think both enhanced and non-enhanced look great, I would say the best thing to do if possible is have a 60fps enhanced and a 60fps non-enhanced so people can choose