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spleen, yeah, it's a poster of pigeons, sort of a red herring to set up the gag. Might have a window on the left for him to gesture toward.
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Here's a quick storyboard just to see if this gag works. The audio is a very sincere Irish brogue-y monolog and I wanted to give it a twist. What do you think?
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I was gonna ask if you meant "definitely" but "defiantly" works too!
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Absolutely beautiful work!
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Spread out the timing a little bit. Like, the train toot a couple of seconds before we see it, then the cow moo, THEN the impact and boing. Seems like this is all happening at once.
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Don't worry about it. I still forget.
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The physical dimensions of the model shouldn't affect rendering or screen re-draw. On the Mac you might try closing all other programs, and even closing any A:M windows besides the modeling window. Someone else here may be able to tell you more about this but such a simple model shouldn't be bogging down your machine. Can you tell us your system specs? EDIT: Also make sure you don't have mirror mode on! The "unable to select the entire object" sounds like it is.
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last night I video'd myself lipsynching this clip and I must say the way I move is quite a bit different from the way I've animated it! So I'm going to start over and work in a little more detail. I may wait until I create the actual model, or I may continue working with this setup just for practice, which I need badly. Isn't there a story about Abe Lincoln upon meeting Mary Todd at a party, said, "I want to dance with you in the worst way." And he did. I know my animation isn't terrible, but I can see that it's lacking in the crispness that comes with actual animation training. Or to quote "Ed Wood": Investor: Mr. Wood, do you know anything about making movies? Ed Wood: I like to think so!
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Thanks Nancy! I may tweak this a bit more and get the face working. This is all just practice, I'll be building a model from scratch for the actual video.
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Here's a slightly longer clip, still no face work though. It's looking a little floaty to me in spots the more I look at it. SoloTest_v3_h264.mov
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No, he'll be singing the song, just haven't done any face animation yet. I think I will do a longer clip. This went faster than I expected.
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I'm working on a new project, a music video for a song called "Cicak" by an American musician in Singapore. this is just a quick animation test using Squetchy Sam and a snippet of the song to warm up my animating skills. Just body animation so far, no face work. Comments if you like. SoloTest_h264.mov
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So Stian, what do you do in your spare time?
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Mark, you're doing the right thing but I guess you already know that! Walking away from a job can be extremely therapeutic, and believe me you will have paying work before you know it. I could go on but I've just now come to this thread and everyone else has already said what I would have said.
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Hi Rob- Welcome to the forums and Animation:Master! I know this app (like most 3D apps) can seem frustrating and counterintuitive at times, and like robcat said most new users just want to see something move! You can do that easily without bones or rigging, but of course the bones and rigging are what real animation (and not just spinning logos) is about. Check out Largento's excellent tutorials in this thread http://www.hash.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=32833 for a super-simple method of learning a little more about splines and cp's. He shows a number of shortcuts and pointers that I didn't even know about after using AM for nearly ten years. Also, keep in mind something I've said in some other threads recently that I've decided to put in my sig: "Learning Curve" is a euphemism!
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Don't give up! Like I said in another thread, "Learning curve" is a euphemism!
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downloading models ? (for a computer illiterate person;)
Gerry replied to ladyliquette's topic in New Users
If you own Animation Master there are libraries of models that are installed with the program. Models made for other 3D programs will be pretty much useless with A:M, plus the models that come with A:M are already rigged for animation. However, one caveat, animating a rigged model still takes a good bit of skill and practice. And welcome to the forums! -
For a simple object you've put in a lot of very nice detail work.
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Awhile back I was having trouble with the libraries on my Mac and posted to A:M Reports about it, and Steffan had me send him my .lbr file and it had gotten corrupted somehow. Loaded it up and everything has been fine since. But how a simple file like that gets messed up I don't know. Anyway I know it can happen and if it's *legal* I'd be happy to send a copy to anyone on the Mac whose libraries are acting up. I don't think that would be a problem, would it? I've never opened it up in a text editor though.
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Hisako, the operation is basically the same. Library content should be in the Data folder in your app folder. From there it's the same, open Options from the Tools menu and click on the Libraries tab. Make sure in that list is a path to the Data folder.
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That may be it. I've never been able to figure this out, just worked with it. Of course lassoing or dragging makes more sense, just sometimes the mesh is too dense to easily circle the five you want.
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Semi-Realistic Girl Character "Lany" (Nudity)
Gerry replied to Fuchur's topic in Work In Progress / Sweatbox
Hey, that "patch-image" method sounds very cool, John. I'm saving the images and your post into a folder in my "A:M Tutes 'n' Tricks" folder! -
paying projects is good! No need to apologize to the likes of us. Sure wish I could have seen some of the SXSW festival, sounds like a blast!