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Tai Shan

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  1. I still am getting pretty frustrated with the city idea. anyone have any ideas for starting the background up? at all?

     

    Great character and gun!

     

    How about a desert or some other rocky terrain -- kind of like in the anime Full Metal Panic. Or maybe a broken down floor of a building with rubble and debris like in the beginning of Appleseed (2004)? Outer space like Macross or Gundam? An all-black simulation with green neon for objects, like in Metal Gear Solid training missions? Sorry, I watch a lot of anime. Don't get me started... ;)

  2. Thank you, everybody.

     

    I look up to you guys. The works posted on this forum both recently and over the years has been phenomenal and inspiring. I love animating. It might be wishful thinking at this point in my life but I want to make a living at it. Because I have no formal training, I rely on feedback to let me know if I'm making progress or if I'm simply deluding myself.

     

    I did reply once on the Chicory and Coffee thread. There I was -- a total newbie -- complimenting somebody's incredible work, acting as if I knew what I was talking about. The experience embarrassed me into silence. I worried that I came off sounding conceited or disrespectful. From then on, I was determined to prove that I knew what I was talking about when I posted regarding somebody else's efforts.

     

    That was about a year ago and I kept my word. Today, I still feel like just a novice with no chance of getting paid to animate... but maybe I'll start commenting anyway. I can't offer much in the way of succinct, insightful feedback but perhaps I can indicate when a work has moved me.

     

     

    Unfortunately, my project will probably remain on the backburner for a while. I'm currently unemployed and need to focus on changing that. It really hurts to give up on animating, but I see no alternative at this point. Again, thank you everybody for the supportive comments. I may be jobless but you've made me feel like a million dollars. :)

     

     

     

    ... Yes, I did notice the drumstick collisions. Yesterday, I smoothed out his head/neck motions too. Someday I'll get the drumsticks fixed.

  3. Awesome! :D

     

    Thank you. :)

     

    Project status: I've decided to put the project on indefinite hiatus. The support and encouragement I initally received was very gratifiying, but I'd be a fool not to notice the polite silence that has followed since then. I'll take the hint and woodshed my animation skills until they are worth commenting on. Sorry for being such a bother.

     

    Thanks again to everyone who provided feedback. Take care.

  4. Project update: after a few setbacks, I've got some new video to show:

     

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFLxiZdZWsI

     

    (also, a divx version at stage6)

     

    http://www.stage6.com/user/7ai5han/video/2192484/

     

     

    Notes: Alex isn't moving that much aside from guitar fretting and picking. I'll fix that. This video was mainly intended to show off the full drum kit, get an idea of rendering times, and move onto the song's pre-verse. Also, I should have angled the camera better on Neil at times.

     

    Let me know what you think. Sorry if this update wasn't worth the wait.

  5. Hi everybody,

     

    sorry -- no pictures or video for this update. The project continues. Right now, I'm assembling my storyboards into animatics. Hopefully, they will help my work to rise above the level of a simple, incoherent parade of imagery.

     

    To all who have supported me this far: thank you. Sorry for the shameless bump. :ph34r:

  6. Thanks, largento. I'll try to keep up the quality of my work. :)

     

    @Blackjack_Davie: That's right! :D It's my version of the Permanent Waves album cover girl. Thanks for the support. I'm determined to get this project done for Rush fans -- and everyone else -- to enjoy. If Rush ever saw it, that would be icing on the cake.

  7. Thanks, Rodney. :D

     

     

    Minor project update: fixed a lot of things noted in animation test #3: the camera work is a bit more meaningful; Alex is now fretting Emaj (kind of); bits of animation got added and cleaned up. Oh, and this video has SSS. Sorry if you're tired of hearing the same music. :(

     

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4daqjBG3qUQ

     

     

    I'm just providing a youtube link this time because the video size is 33MB. Enjoy. :)

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