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Kevin Thorp
05-03-2007, 10:40
Autodesk has made all AVA entries available for viewing:

http://firstbase.autodesk.com/?nd=m_first_competition_vis_viewer

You can sort by Regional Event and view low-resolution versions or download high-resolution versions of each entry. Cool!

mrs. p
05-03-2007, 15:32
i'm confused. doesn't the animation get judged at the same place you entered the chairman's award and/or web page? we're listed in firstawards.org as las vegas but our animation shows up on the florida regional.

Nuttyman54
05-03-2007, 15:36
i'm confused. doesn't the animation get judged at the same place you entered the chairman's award and/or web page? we're listed in firstawards.org as las vegas but our animation shows up on the florida regional.

No, unlike the CA and webpage, your Animation is submitted at every regional you attend.

mrs. p
05-03-2007, 15:41
thanks for the reply but then why doesn't it show up at the las vegas one as well?

Morgan Gillespie
05-03-2007, 15:53
Because it is not entered in every regional you attend. If you actually read the rules it stated you had to select one regional you are attending to enter your animation.

Even though for some teams it appears under all regionals you will attend it will only be judged at the regional you specify

Koko Ed
05-03-2007, 15:53
Awwww man!
Or sound file is all screwed up!
We're doomed!

Nuttyman54
05-03-2007, 16:21
Because it is not entered in every regional you attend. If you actually read the rules it stated you had to select one regional you are attending to enter your animation.

Even though for some teams it appears under all regionals you will attend it will only be judged at the regional you specify

Did they change that for this year? I know last year 114 won at all three regionals they attended (with a mighty good animation I might add)

Kevin Thorp
05-03-2007, 16:22
Awwww man!
Or sound file is all screwed up!
We're doomed!

Have you downloaded & checked your original (large) file? Maybe that one sounds okay. I'm sure Autodesk will be using the high-resolution versions for judging.

Koko Ed
05-03-2007, 16:25
Have you downloaded & checked your original (large) file? Maybe that one sounds okay. I'm sure Autodesk will be using the high-resolution versions for judging.

They called us last Friday before we left for BAE to send another sound file.
I didn't realize it was this bad.
Our Youtube file is perfectly fine.
I can't understand what happened.

fireball3004
05-03-2007, 20:35
wow! our quality dropped down to like a single pixel! I thought it was bad before I sent it in but man is it bad now. Sigh I suppose there's nothing to bedonw about it now.

CraigHickman
05-03-2007, 20:38
Did they change that for this year? I know last year 114 won at all three regionals they attended (with a mighty good animation I might add)

Yeah, since Autodesk is limiting the regional awards, you only enter it in your "primary regional." We decided to enter in Silicon Valley, as that's where we saw the best animations last year. We hope to beat the best in order to ensure our chances at Nationals this year.

(I'm glad you liked ours last year, our animator slaved over it.)

Kevin Thorp
06-03-2007, 12:43
wow! our quality dropped down to like a single pixel! I thought it was bad before I sent it in but man is it bad now. Sigh I suppose there's nothing to bedonw about it now.

All the animations had their quality degraded somewhat for streaming playback. I assume Autodesk will have the original high-resolution versions on DVD at the regional judging.

Did you render your original .MOV at 720 x 480 resolution in DV-NTSC format? It looks like 320 x 240. And the file size of your original is only 7.5Mb vs. 50-200Mb for most of the other animations.

P.S. Very creative idea & animation. I'm glad we're not competing in your Regional!

JaneYoung
06-03-2007, 13:58
I'm like a kid in a candy store with all of these animations. They are wonderful.
Congratulations to all the teams.

BuddyB309
09-03-2007, 11:27
can anyone answer this question. In the original rules that they came out with this year they said that at nationals they will have judges pick five animations that they thought were good then have every team vote on one of the five.
Are the professional judges at Atlanta still going to look through every AVA entry or are they now only going to look at the reigional winners?

Kevin Thorp
09-03-2007, 12:10
Are the professional judges at Atlanta still going to look through every AVA entry or are they now only going to look at the reigional winners?

The judges will pick the top 5 from the entire group of submissions. So you can still be picked even if you don't win a Regional AVA.

After the top 5 are selected (approx. 2 weeks before the Championship in Atlanta) voting wil be open. ALL FIRST Robotics students can vote, but they must be registered on FIRSTbase. Then the winner is announced in Atlanta!

Drew
09-03-2007, 13:31
I'm really excited about our animation. Our competition is next weekend, so we will see how that will turn out. Has anyone seen our animation? I'm curious on feedback if anyone liked it.

3dfernando
09-03-2007, 18:47
<Drew>

Did GI and bump reflections oO
It took some time to render I think =p
You should get a 35 technical =)

By far one of the best animations I viewed...Congratulations , that was a good job =)
If you get top 5 i will vote for you surely ^^

Drew
10-03-2007, 23:34
Hey, thanks. Its nice to see what other people have to think about our animation. It took us about a week to model everything, then 72 hours to render. It was FUN!!!! GI and lots of other fun stuff... To bad were seniors though, its kinda hard to pass this stuff onto people when we had to teach ourselves the software. We have had no direction in the past. well, thanks for the compliment. I saw a few other ones but haven't had a chance to look at alot of animations. I cant wait to see our competition.

Team905Animator
19-03-2007, 18:30
Anyone know what the number is when ya click on the text of an animation instead of the link? Discovered it by accident heh.

MadeAtMidnight
19-03-2007, 23:52
Anyone know what the number is when ya click on the text of an animation instead of the link? Discovered it by accident heh.

Very Cool! Thanks for the post.

Mazin
20-03-2007, 16:59
Anyone know what the number is when ya click on the text of an animation instead of the link? Discovered it by accident heh.

The number is the height of the team's description as rendered by the user's browser. It's probably debug code left over because somebody at Autodesk forgot to take it out.

Mazin
20-03-2007, 17:01
@Drew

Are those greebled buildings at the beginning of your animation?

Greeble is a favorite plugin of mine, although it starts to get old after a while.

MadeAtMidnight
20-03-2007, 18:14
Anyone know what the number is when ya click on the text of an animation instead of the link? Discovered it by accident heh.

I guess I misread the above. I hadn't realized that when you clicked on the team number it would take you to the storyboard. I thought that was what he had meant.
Carrie

BuddyB309
20-03-2007, 18:59
I'm really excited about our animation. Our competition is next weekend, so we will see how that will turn out. Has anyone seen our animation? I'm curious on feedback if anyone liked it.

very nice textures and lighting. What renderer?

Although not much animation, hee hee hee hee

RoboJedi75
20-03-2007, 19:06
Anyone know what the number is when ya click on the text of an animation instead of the link? Discovered it by accident heh.
Interesting... Knowing a bit about database, I'd say thats an id number. It's not the number of the team, could it possibly be the order we submitted our forms?