Yesterday, 01:41 AM
I’ve always believed that storytelling in games isn’t just about dialogue or missions, it’s the animations that truly bring everything to life. Recently, I collaborated with a video animation company for a side-scroller game I’ve been developing, and the difference was insane. They helped design cinematic cutscenes that felt like mini-movies, making transitions between levels feel more immersive and rewarding.
If you’re into game development, even indie stuff—it’s honestly worth exploring animation support. A good video animation company doesn’t just animate characters; they understand timing, emotion, and how to match visual storytelling with your game’s vibe. Especially for narrative-heavy titles or fantasy genres, it’s a total game-changer.
Would love to hear if anyone else here has used external animation teams or studios for in-game scenes or trailers? Let’s swap notes!
If you’re into game development, even indie stuff—it’s honestly worth exploring animation support. A good video animation company doesn’t just animate characters; they understand timing, emotion, and how to match visual storytelling with your game’s vibe. Especially for narrative-heavy titles or fantasy genres, it’s a total game-changer.
Would love to hear if anyone else here has used external animation teams or studios for in-game scenes or trailers? Let’s swap notes!