My nephew loves rockets, so I spent months animating a short film about a rocket launch
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Fantastic! I love the feel of this animation!
Lovely work, i thoroughly enjoyed it 🚀
I love how this made a rocket launch into space feel like a casual afternoon activity. As if these two astronauts just had lunch and were like, “Yo, let’s go to space.”
Absolutely beautiful animation style. I’m sure it’s a ton of work, but it would be great if it kept going all the way to splashdown and recovery.
Showed it to my two-and-a-half year old. He loved it to bits.
Told him his bed was a rocket and I never got him to go to bed easier. 👍
That was beautiful. It spoke to my inner child who still loves rockets. I like the vibe of this video. Would love to see more, but it’s good if you leave it there.
Show him [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7urVoEhZFM).
it should have exploded after the start. this way he ‘ll learn that there’s throwbacks in life.
Very nice!
The ending music suddenly made me think of The Outer Wilds before the supernova hits
Very cool.
When your nephew is old enough play Kerbal Space Program with him.
Pretty cool