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YOU CAN SEND YOUR 'PTB2009' ENTRIES HERE
John Bigboote replied to John Bigboote's topic in Pass The Ball!
BALL! I forgot that I had volunteered this model... anyone that wants to use it may certainly feel free to do so... OR download it just to 'have' it...you never know when you might need a stylized baseball... NOTE: There is a pose you need to turn 'ON' to get the stitches onto the ball. HashBaseball2V13.zip -
WOW! Looking good! Great expressions... you GOTTA use the muhair...too shiney? There are TONS of settings you can tweek to adjust that.
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Here is an address to email your submissions for 'Pass The Ball 2009' project: Please compress the files into Quicktime format and try to get the file size below 10 mb... if this is a problem, let us know in this forum and we'll advise. mcampbell@gwstudio.com PLEASE PUT 'PASS THE BALL 2009' into the subject line. Again, here are the details (pasted) THANKS! Can't wait to see what you create...HAVE FUN!- Matt Campbell -aka 'John Bigboote' _____________________________________________________________________ WHAT IS IT? The 'Pass the Ball' was not a competition, it was a short movie made by the Hash forum in 2006. The criteria was simple... have a ball, or similar object- enter from frame LEFT, have your character(s) interact with it for a few seconds, and have it exit frame RIGHT. Will Sutton then cut the entries together with some music and came-up with this: PASS THE BALL http://www.hash.com/amfilms/search/entry.php?entry=1080 I have volunteered to collect and compile the clips (Unless someone else really wants to.). We have a musician who has volunteered music... at this point we are having a healthy/positive conversation about the simple rules... those being: THE RULES: -participants will make a unique cartoon/movie with the ball entering screen-left(your left) interacting in the screen (whatever you want) and exiting screen right. -participants can enter as many as they want. -movie parameters: 864W X 486H @ 30 frames-per-second (3 second minimum/9 maximum)... we will place this on Youtube HD. The final copy will also be made available at D1 letterboxed resolution for those wishing to burn a DVD. - A 'ball' will be made available as a common file. However, those wishing to use their OWN model as the 'ball' can do so. -Movie files will be sent via electronic delivery by JUNE 1, 2009. ( to a yet undetermined address) If these rules sound 'jiggy' with everyone...away we go!
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To let you know how they generally look...HERE is an old test I did using A:M's new liquid (A:M Fluid) feature: http://www.campbellanimation.com/MC_mov10.mov
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So- you want the hose to be swinging around with hydraulic fluid spurting out of it? I would try the new AMLiquid feature (In V15) apply the material to a small patch of geometry at the leak and start dinkin the settings...
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Sounds like between you and Rusty you have the answer... MC- You know how to switch from quaternion to euler rotation math, right?
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That's good! I think the pacing will be good with all entries at different lengths...longer-shorter... I also like the horizontal framesize as it allows nice L to R travel. ONE THING to keep in mind, this is UNLIKE the 11 second club where a rough draft quickie render could steal the show... please 'dress-up' your contributions...throw in a set... make an effort at lighting...etc REMEMBER- folks from those 'other' 3D apps will be looking at this with a discerning eye- make yourself PROUD!
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I'll keep posting this as people keep needing it... _____________________________________________________________________________________ WHAT IS IT? The 'Pass the Ball' was not a competition, it was a short movie made by the Hash forum in 2006. The criteria was simple... have a ball, or similar object- enter from frame LEFT, have your character(s) interact with it for a few seconds, and have it exit frame RIGHT. Will Sutton then cut the entries together with some music and came-up with this: PASS THE BALL http://www.hash.com/amfilms/search/entry.php?entry=1080 I have volunteered to collect and compile the clips (Unless someone else really wants to.). We have a musician who has volunteered music... at this point we are having a healthy/positive conversation about the simple rules... those being: THE RULES: -participants will make a unique cartoon/movie with the ball entering screen-left(your left) interacting in the screen (whatever you want) and exiting screen right. -participants can enter as many as they want. -movie parameters: 864W X 486H @ 30 frames-per-second (3 second minimum/9 maximum)... we will place this on Youtube HD. The final copy will also be made available at D1 letterboxed resolution for those wishing to burn a DVD. - A 'ball' will be made available as a common file. However, those wishing to use their OWN model as the 'ball' can do so. -Movie files will be sent via electronic delivery by JUNE 1, 2009. ( to a yet undetermined address) If these rules sound 'jiggy' with everyone...away we go! ________________________________________________________________________________ PS--- I was hoping someone step-forward and contribute a BALL, for those who want to standardize. If not...I'll contribute my stylized Baseball from the title of the last 'PTB'...
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MJL--- Will do...I am working on that website at the moment...the 'contact' part is not connected yet. STEVE--- No, I counted him in. I hope so too! SOUNDED like he already has his done...
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24 interested so far! the spleen the kamps Robcat Matt Stanford Gizmo MJL Steve392 Xtaz agep Photoman Jequed Nino Banano Luuk Steiner Dhar Will Sutton/Zandoria Nimblepix Largento Johnl3d Paul Forwood Nancy Gorezano Rodney TNT kwhitaker John Bigboote
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To recap to newcomers... it has been decided we should do another 'PASS THE BALL' and we are looking for a HUGE TURNOUT! WHAT IS IT? The 'Pass the Ball' was not a competition, it was a short movie made by the Hash forum in 2006. The criteria was simple... have a ball, or similar object- enter from frame LEFT, have your character(s) interact with it for a few seconds, and have it exit frame RIGHT. Will Sutton then cut the entries together with some music and came-up with this: PASS THE BALL http://www.hash.com/amfilms/search/entry.php?entry=1080 I have volunteered to collect and compile the clips (Unless someone else really wants to.). We have a musician who has volunteered music... at this point we are having a healthy/positive conversation about the simple rules... those being: -participants will make a unique cartoon/movie with the ball entering screen-left(your left) interacting in the screen (whatever you want) and exiting screen right. -participants can enter as many as they want. -movie parameters: 864W X 486H @ 30 frames-per-second (3 second minimum/9 maximum)... we will place this on Youtube HD. The final copy will also be made available at D1 letterboxed resolution for those wishing to burn a DVD. - A 'ball' will be made available as a common file. However, those wishing to use their OWN model as the 'ball' can do so. -Movie files will be sent via electronic delivery by JUNE 1, 2009. ( to a yet undetermined address) If these rules sound 'jiggy' with everyone...away we go!
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Boy HOWDEE! I'm diggin dat! Can't wait to see more!
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Should be said...that's a beautiful bike MC! Maybe if you Google for an image that shows 'what you are going for' we can give better advice. Sometimes rubber is brushed down with oil to make it look more shiney...sometimes it is 'road weary' with dirt and smudges. Help us to help you, Bro!
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Now that I see Will Sutton has joined the 'fray'... if you want to take lead on this Will, just say so...it's really your 'puppy to whip'... (just a phrase)
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SHOULD we all use the same ball model...or different variations like last time. Mind you...if we use the same ball, and someone wants to do a SOCCER theme animation...that ball will not necessarily have a 'soccer' feel to it. ALSO- Should we ask for a minimum/maximum time length...say minimum of 4 seconds and a maximum of 9 seconds....?
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Just throwing a date out there... I would say....MAY 1st, 2009. That would give everyone a month and a half.
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That's what I was thinking... Youtube widescreen. If we master at 864X486 it will look good (and should be the same aspect ratio) on Youtube widescreen. LET THE DISCUSSION CONTINUE!
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I'm more in to the 1960's Brian Jones Rolling Stones type of blues...
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Yeah...GOOD IDEA Spleenster! I would think *any* style would be welcomed...we all want to look very diverse from one another as opposed to all looking the same.
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Wow! Turnout! That looks like 7 more... up to 11 now. Matt Stanford/Gizmo... rubbish is 'in' for this. Come-up with an original idea... don't be too ambitious, get it done by deadline and make a good showing! (Deadline yet to be determined) Largento/Luuk/Robcat--- I think we should leave it a ball...but I like the idea of using the SAME ball in all animations-for 'continuity' sake. Maybe a RED BALL with a white zig-zag stripe thru it. The parameters would be--- NTSC D1 WIDESCREEN SQUARE PIXEL or 864X486 @ 29.97(or 30) frames per second. Sound effects optional. Any objections? SPREAD THE WORD! Nobody misses out this time! Multiple-entries welcomed!
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REALLY? Mr. Will Sutton organized it last time... if he does not mind ---I would be glad to step forward and organize it this time... IF we get enough people interested, that is! SO- counting me, thekamps,Luuk and Spleen that's 4...and I'd like to see 20 or more. If YOU are interested, please respond to this forum. WHAT IS IT? The 'Pass the Ball' was not a competition, it was a short movie made by the Hash forum in 2006. The criteria was simple... have a ball, or similar object- enter from frame LEFT, have your character(s) interact with it for a few seconds, and have it exit frame RIGHT. Will Sutton then cut the entries together with some music and came-up with this: PASS THE BALL http://www.hash.com/amfilms/search/entry.php?entry=1080
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This is fascinating William- If I may ask--- the image in the center above (the skull)... the creases in the cheekbones...were they modeled in A:M with splines, or cut away from the foam with a dremel tool...?
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WOWZEE! It's hard to tell what scale those pix are, but they look GREAT! Is there a lot of prep-work and techniques in A:M (You keep mentioning the word 'bevel') Is there another 3D app involved? I'd like to see the machine that cuts the foam...is it laser? SO many questions!!!