Animation club Week #4 starting, Story Decided . Tango Alpha's Sea Escape story.

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  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821
    edited December 2016

    Here is the updated or more complete corridor scene and the cafeteria or mess hall with the characters(quick pose) at the table ready for some grub. I added most of the elements people have modeled so far. 

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  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,624

    Gorgeous!

    And that's the door from which the water floods through, right?

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,624

    This is so cool!

  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821

     I worked on the opeing scene a little and here is a low resolution animation of the ship in the water. I think once the sound is added this will work and I think I will also zoom in a little more towards the ship. 

  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821

     Yes, that is the bulkhead door at the end of the corridor.

    Gorgeous!

    And that's the door from which the water floods through, right?

     

  • wgdjohnwgdjohn Posts: 2,634

    Opening anim looks very good.

  • wgdjohnwgdjohn Posts: 2,634

    I have a start on a Life Vest.  Still need a belt, loops and a buckle. Here is what I have so far.

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  • wgdjohnwgdjohn Posts: 2,634

    Disregard the earlier life vest.  I've a bit better one.  Only lacks a D ring and a Snap.  Should be good as is as long as there is no close-up.

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  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821

    Looks good.yes

    wgdjohn said:

    Disregard the earlier life vest.  I've a bit better one.  Only lacks a D ring and a Snap.  Should be good as is as long as there is no close-up.

     

  • wgdjohnwgdjohn Posts: 2,634

    Thanks Mike... your approval means a lot to me.  The belt and loops need a bit more work.  D ring is no problem but a snap I'm still trying to figure out but I'll get one eventually. :)

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,121

    wow.. amazing stuff ... watching an idea blossum yes

  • Stezza'a ship, and the inside set are so well done that I would consider buying them as a package if I saw them in the Daz store.

    Super impressed with your talent, folks!

  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821

    Here is an update.  I have the animation of the camera for the first 2 clips on the ship, no character animation but I added a rough soundtrack . Next I will try and match the character animation to the soundtrack. 

  • Looks like we are moving super-fast and everyone is frozen in time! :)

  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821

    An update, here is the 2nd and 3rd scenes with animation of the characters roughed in, very low resolution still so things render fast..  I will upload the scene minus the characters for other people to use a little later, the file with the characters is over 200mb which is pretty huge for uploading/downloading. 

     

  • wgdjohnwgdjohn Posts: 2,634

    Mike,  Looks great. Guy with blue shirt looks great.  Guy with tan shirt arm moves a bit fast and perhaps too far... guess he is eating off plate.  I'm wondering if keyframe for position near chin could be move later to create slower movement while giving an idea of eating before becoming occluded by blue shirt guy... Please let me know if that is right.  May just be me thinking I know what I'm talking about.  As with anything you do it's looking very wonderful.

  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821

    Hopefully it becomes a little clearer when it is rendered out in larger resolution.  The guy in blue flings something at the young guy in the tan shirt , that is why the guy in tan flinches or moves quickly. The guy in tan is not eating anything.    

    wgdjohn said:

    Mike,  Looks great. Guy with blue shirt looks great.  Guy with tan shirt arm moves a bit fast and perhaps too far... guess he is eating off plate.  I'm wondering if keyframe for position near chin could be move later to create slower movement while giving an idea of eating before becoming occluded by blue shirt guy... Please let me know if that is right.  May just be me thinking I know what I'm talking about.  As with anything you do it's looking very wonderful.

     

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,624

    Just FanTasTic!!! Bravo, Animation Club!!! Bravo!

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,121

    a spam fight.. woohoo yes

    great work for sure 

  • wgdjohnwgdjohn Posts: 2,634

    Thanks Mike... Hadn't caught blue shirt guy's hand movement before. Doh!

  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821
    edited January 2017

    Here is the ship carrara file minus the characters , the characters bump up the size to well over 200mb so I didn't include those. The images show the cafeteria and corridor views.

    Here is the link to the carrara file.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-aBvxIlPU5GUGxVZEhvUVdoVFk

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  • All this is very impressive.

    The animation with the ship in the rain and the lightning flashing in the clouds is great.  I'm not sure how the effects were done in the sky - actually, to be honest, I just don't know how they were done. 

  • wgdjohnwgdjohn Posts: 2,634

    Marcus,  I'm willing to bet that the lightening effects are simply objects that don't exist or are invisible until needed to flash, be visible for a very short time. The rain might be fast moving objects or a particle emmiter.  Wonder how wrong I am?  Whatever was used does add realism to the scene.

  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821

    The lightning was done usnig the "Brightness" feature of the volumetric clouds , I just animated the 2 different cloud master objects  "Brightness" levels from low to very bright bursts to mimic lightning. I added the rain in Corel Videostudio using the Boris Graffiti filter    

    All this is very impressive.

    The animation with the ship in the rain and the lightning flashing in the clouds is great.  I'm not sure how the effects were done in the sky - actually, to be honest, I just don't know how they were done. 

     

  • UnifiedBrainUnifiedBrain Posts: 3,588
    mmoir said:

    Here is the ship carrara file minus the characters , the characters bump up the size to well over 200mb so I didn't include those. The images show the cafeteria and corridor views.

    Here is the link to the carrara file.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-aBvxIlPU5GUGxVZEhvUVdoVFk

    I have a question I've never seen asked.  Is it OK to download these files if you are not working on the animation?  I'm not deep enough into the program to be any help here - yet - but I really like the sets.

     

  • wgdjohnwgdjohn Posts: 2,634

    UB,  You and anyone are welcome to any objects that I've posted and are welcome to modify them... a few are not that great but good for animation... If I were makeing them for a static scene I'd pay more attention to detail but that would take me longer of course... since I'm rather slow and a perfectionist who seldom reaches perfection, IMO.

    If you want to learn animation I suggest Animation Exercises to do. Exercise #5 "Bounce.".  Or perhaps you want to model objects... check out my modeling thread Modeling Objects in Carrara - Q&A - Come One and All in which I've gotten a lot of help from many great modelers and PA's.  At the top are links to other modeling threads, video tutorials and pay tutorials.

  • mmoirmmoir Posts: 821

    UnifiedBrain,As far as I am concerned you can.  I thought I responded to this post earlier but it never showed up. 

  • UnifiedBrainUnifiedBrain Posts: 3,588

    Thanks mmoir and wgdjohn!    For sure, I didn't want to be disrespectful of your efforts here.

    I look forward to seeing how this project eventually turns out,  Looks very cool so far.

    And wgdjohn, as for starting to learn animation and modeling, I've got PhilW in my corner.  His tutorials are keeping my plate full at this point.

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,624

    Thanks mmoir and wgdjohn!    For sure, I didn't want to be disrespectful of your efforts here.

    I look forward to seeing how this project eventually turns out,  Looks very cool so far.

    And wgdjohn, as for starting to learn animation and modeling, I've got PhilW in my corner.  His tutorials are keeping my plate full at this point.

    How incredbly respectful! Very cool, UB! yes

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,624

    I may be getting time again soon. If you folks would like some help with this, I'll be happy to if you're still working on it by then.

    I'll let you know when I can join in.

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