Jonathan “djoexe” Vallieres has been hard at work putting the finishing touches on his latest project
Jonathan’s stuff just keeps getting better and better with each project. This time around not only is it a step up across the board from his previous work but he put some good work into the presentation video. Check it out…
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wow, nice work!
the running part at the end is a bit wobly, can't really see much with all the motion blur,
but next to that awesome vid!
much appreciated putting me on the front page
Big thanks here !
Congratulations!
Sweet work man!
Love the smart use of modularity. Its a very original environment, and the editing presentation really helps sell how much work and polish you put into it.
Congrats.
very impressive. the wind effect on the curtains and the particle effect inside the hallways sold the environment. Looked like alot of hard work and dedication. great job sir
Very well done video and overall a really evocative environment. Got a little distracted at 1:37 by the impossibly thin ceiling on the corridor. Could do with a bit of depth and it could be roughed up a bit as well. I also found the running at the end a bit jarring — perhaps intentional but it looks more like someone running with a camera than looking through the eyes of the runner themselves as their brain would correct most of the shakiness.
Great stuff!!!!