The Legend of Nirvana - Come As You Are (Final Version) [SFM] (Read description)
Alternative title: The Legend of Zelda - Generation X version.
So guys, I did it. I've finished the The Legend of Nirvana video. Just a few notes to this video, mates: 1. The reason all Links seems to having a weird blackening on their body is because on this video I tried using Ambient Occlusion to see whether it makes my video's graphics better (and as it turns out, it's just making it worse). 2. Reason why I'm pretty late for the project is because at some point I losing interest on making this animation. The amount of time needed, combined with some teething problems with Source Filmmaker's automatic lipsync when it comes to musics (and you can still see it at some point halfway into the video) really takes off my courage to finish it. But apparently I did.
So yeah, good for me, good for everyone (who watches this video and the preview version previously).
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Music Used:
Nirvana - Come As You Are
Models used:
The Legend of Zelda : Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda : Twilight Princess (being aliased from Super Smash Bros for Wii U / 3DS, can't find high quality HWM model from the OG Twilight Princess or Super Smash Bros Brawl, which is basically just the same thing ported over to SSBB. Hell, there's even no Wolf Link model in Steam Workshop!)
Hyrule Warriors (Hero Link version)
The Legend of Zelda : Breath of the Wild (Seems like it's aliased from Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition, idk. Some real footage I've seen from BotW suggests that the in-game BotW Link uses 3D anime-style graphics, while the HW version uses realistic 3D graphics.)
And Zelda models from respective games above.
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