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rdlevy1215
15-02-2007, 23:42
Here: http://www.team1676.com/viewpage.php?page_id=115 is the Finished product for Team 1676's 3DS Max submission. Also, if anyone knows or has encountered the same problem as us, we have tried to upload our file (.mov) to Firstbase and it reads as if it never uploaded. If you know what is going wrong we really would love to know. Until then, enjoy our animation!
=Martin=Taylor=
16-02-2007, 02:47
If you ask me, nuclear energy is the best solution to global warming.
At the present moment, nuclear energy is the cheapest emission-free method of providing the massive quantities of power necessary for industry. Can you imagine a nation like China powered by solar panels? It’s just not feasible...
Advancements in solar and wind energy may make these practical solutions. But can we really afford to wait? We need a quick fix to stop global warming before it gets out of hand.
Not bashing your animation or anything. I was just a little surprised that you depicted a nuclear power station as a source of pollution.
I think you guys did a great job! But don't underestimate the potential of nuclear...
fireball3004
16-02-2007, 03:19
I must agree though I believe that not putting more stock then we have in the test fusion power plant in southern France is a mistake. But I am really posting to congratulate you that looked awesome. Good work.
rdlevy1215
16-02-2007, 07:19
The Nuclear Plant is actually intended to be a good thing. However, you can only do 'so much' in 3DS Max (according to our animators) and they couldn't make the 'smoke' for lack of a better word, more cleaner-looking.
sledfang
16-02-2007, 08:55
Truth be told, you can only do "so much" if you only know "so much." Trust me, 3ds Max can do anything. ANYTHING. Just look at the Pixar movies.
Gutgarts
16-02-2007, 09:10
While we understand that 3DX Max can do "anything", your un-gracious replyis a little un-settling. We were looking for help, not criticism!
Corporat
16-02-2007, 11:16
The Nuclear Plant is actually intended to be a good thing. However, you can only do 'so much' in 3DS Max (according to our animators) and they couldn't make the 'smoke' for lack of a better word, more cleaner-looking.
Truth be told, you can only do "so much" if you only know "so much." Trust me, 3ds Max can do anything. ANYTHING. Just look at the Pixar movies.
Ok, I take full credit (and full responsability) for the power plant. In the beginning when Gutgarts assigned me to make a "power plant," the first thing I thought of was a nuclear power plant.
So I started on it, and as I did it, I was under the impression of all current forms of energy are bad (as you can tell, I'm a bit pessimistic when it comes to people saving the enviornment). I am aware now that nuclear power plants do not necessarily pollute the air (I still do not agree with it being the best source of energy, but that's not what this is about).
I did not plan on worrying about this, or else I would have started over. I prepared the second draft of the narration, in which it had a very brief explaination of the power plant, but this wasn't carried over to the final narration. Believe me, it made a lot more sense before the revision.
Any more questions about the power plant should be directed towards me.
Gutgarts
16-02-2007, 11:17
After viewing other animations which have been posted by other teams, including a more experienced animation team, I believe ours holds up.
Corporat
16-02-2007, 11:25
Buddy, I saw your message, and I didn't really find that offensive. I like the fact that we all came up with generally the same thing. I like it because then we'll be on the same page later in life when we are designing windmills with real materials :)
one question, are u still trying to upload the animation???
rdlevy1215
16-02-2007, 11:54
Yes we are still trying to upload. However, we recieved an email from Autodesk/FIRST (i'm not exactly sure who) but they are aware of the problem, so it seems, and are attending to it ('so it seems.')
team 2244
16-02-2007, 13:20
Thanks for the info^^
tamires(#2244) [Hyniora]
I liked htis naimation. it looks pretty nice
DonRotolo
16-02-2007, 14:43
Any more questions about the power plant should be directed towards me.
Yes, what is the normal power output of the plant, and what emissions does it create?
Don ;-)
Corporat
16-02-2007, 15:41
Yes, what is the normal power output of the plant, and what emissions does it create?
Don ;-)
Um... what I meant was questions about why it looks the way it looks and how it fits with the rest of the animation, but I can play along.
Output: A lot
Emissions: Steam, smoke
JaneYoung
16-02-2007, 15:46
On my way to Lubbock this past December, I saw rows of wind turbines like the ones in your animation. Your animation gave me the same feeling as I had while on the road. Those things are cool.
Jane
Gutgarts
16-02-2007, 17:47
The Autodesk upload site is currently working. Autodesk contacted us and told us it was working, and we successfully used it.
Here: http://www.team1676.com/viewpage.php?page_id=115 is the Finished product for Team 1676's 3DS Max submission. Also, if anyone knows or has encountered the same problem as us, we have tried to upload our file (.mov) to Firstbase and it reads as if it never uploaded. If you know what is going wrong we really would love to know. Until then, enjoy our animation!
How do I see your animation? Unless I missed it, I just see the storybaord [sic].
rdlevy1215
16-02-2007, 23:27
How do I see your animation? Unless I missed it, I just see the storybaord [sic].
Fixed ... sorry about that! Error occured when we posted the storyboard....somehow it accidentally went on the page that had the animation. Again, FIXED!
DinkyDogg
18-02-2007, 16:09
Is there a non-flash version posted anywhere? I have Flash 9, but I only get a white viewport with the timeslider at the bottom. I'd like to see it.
Edit - Nevermind, it worked. I like the clips of the molecules! Very cool.
rdlevy1215
18-02-2007, 22:22
glad it worked....If anyone, however, needs another way or would like another way to view our animation the .mov file is availible by going to http://www.team1676.com/07_max/team_1676.mov
fireball3004
20-02-2007, 16:27
What did you use to get those defects in your spheres
Gutgarts
21-02-2007, 08:56
most of the effects and transitions were done in premiere
The animation is pretty good.
I like it. :]
Corporat
21-02-2007, 11:15
What did you use to get those defects in your spheresThe spheres are actually reflecting the images of the other chemicals in the scene. they might look like blemishes at first glance, but if you look closely, you can see the shapes of the molecules.
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