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Everything posted by kwhitaker
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That was wonderful. and it made me smile to
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[ thank you Spleen
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Thank you robcat. i'm not familiar with the term POV shots. could you explain. i think it must be a camera shot, but i'm not sure i do use the time line for voices, but i have not fiqured out the rest. but it is something i will attempt. i'm sure going to study your tutorial url=http://www.brilliantisland.com/am/amtutorials.htm]my vid on Keyframing options[/url]?
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Hello. In this cave goblin part, the first part was to dark, so I changed the lights, and lower the music. Thanks for watching your thoughts are welcome
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cool, fly. like the wings to.
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you're work is such a inspiration Largento. love the chickens
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The music is competing with the dialog a bit. It's very dark at the start. Some backlight from "the moon" would help outline them better. There's a few comments about "night" lighting in the tuts link in my sig. Thanks I'll tun down the music track in the finial edit. i did use a blue light. but it could use a bit more light. your night" lighting tut is very helpful, as all of them are. thank you robcat
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Hi I just got a new laptop, first time ever. I always had a desktop. This has been a challenge with windows7 installing old software, that's not compatible with win 7 and contacting software . The speakers are still a mystery to me, so if the sound in this clip is off, that's why . Anyway i have gone forward, skipped a couple of clips, because i'm still working on them. Even the colors seem a bit different . Thanks for watching, your thought's are welcome
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beautiful little engine, must be a million parts
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i voted again, hang in there, Spleen it's a funny vidieo
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nice drawing, looking foward to seeing more of your work
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I set up the dragon with a small disc pretty much the way you suggested, I use the fire setting from the tutorial smoke,wind,and fire, in the hash book from 2001. I rendered your blowtorch. what a beautiful flame. I did a quick test applying your fire material to my model, it worked cool,. so now i'm going to apply it to the dragon in Elderwood file, I'll post it when done. but before I use your fire material, I wanted to check with you to make sure it OK to use with my model thank you robcat
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I was hoping for a bigger blast of flame after the dragon tears, as you see it didn't quite make it . I'll give it a try again, Thank you much, robcat2075 and HomeSlice
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In this clip, Dragon Dracolleen leaves Elderwood I had quite a few trials with the fire, I attached a fire emitter to the dragon tongue, then dragged it down into the leaves. after trail and error, I finally settled on this. Happy Halloween
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I don't have a tut, but if you take the fire tut in TAoA:M and increase the particle velocity from the emitter you'll be on the way to shooting fire. Thanks for the help Robcat, I really appreciate the direction.
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Thank you Bruce, it sure keeps me thinking all the time
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Thank you so much mouseman
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Hello I added this is last scene to Elderwood Will Onton caught movie as was suggested and I added some eye darting for the Elfin charioteer. Lastly , as suggested," they need something to do besides just the conversation" here the elves are toasting they're intention of saving Onton and William thanks always for your advice and thoughts fixes I was wondering if anyone could point me to any tutorials for projecting fire from a object. thanks again
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ok i think i voted i push the funny handel. good luck were pullen for ya:)
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all he has to do is bring in Henrietta as his sponsor! I can't imagine that anything might go wrong... :-) Ah but of course, it must go wrong!...
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nicely done. I really like your colors. warm and crisp all in one.. fun story I do hope the parrots grant captain Flemm his pirate certificate
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That's nice Spleen
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Go back and add some eye darting, swiveling etc.. nothing too extreme - and your characters will really jump off the screen Thank you Frosteternal for your always excellent advice ... glad your back I agree there are too many centered eyes. Here's a post I did about [url=http://www.hash.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=31802&view= they need something to do besides just the conversation. What are they doing at this camp? Cooking? sleeping? Looking for something? There must be something else they need to do besides talk. Testing their bows? Sharpening their arrows? Roasting marshmallows? Something. Wow, So many good things to have them do, I'll get them busy doing something, now that I have a few choices. i will read you post, i'm sure it will be most helpful : thank you robcat2075 for you really good advice.
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How many more scenes do you have, Kat? You've really done a lot of work! I have four more scenes that are animated. and yes I've done a lot of work, but... most of what I've been doing for the last year is learning, and reworking scenes that were done.. the real work will come in the next new 20 scenes, attempting new material like a muddy pool, and a stream of water, rain and probably other things I've never tried it's really hard to keep going forward in the animation, when I see so much I want to fix. Thanks largento and HomeSlice
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One more scene finished Yes, finally. just one more character to get out of Elderwood. thanks