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MConte05 03-05-2004 17:29

Planning for next year yet?
 
Well, now since our jobs are done, I am wondering, are any of you planning on what you want to do next year for your animation?

I know that if the requirements are the same, that my potential theme will be "we are here to stay" or something like that. Showing people coming into a "bunker" like building by a chopper. And then going down the stairs where our robots are from previous years, perhaps have a voice-over....

Or maybe something similar to a shortened version of this Black Hawk Down trailer. About not "leaving a student behind", teamwork, comradeship, helping others, and achieving our goals....

http://www.apple.com/trailers/columb...down/high.html

So what are your plans?

White_Orpheus 03-05-2004 19:21

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
What are the rules regarding using content made/planned before the kickoff? I understand that there is no way to enforce such rules, but it just seems dishonorable to go out and start working this far in advance. I know this year my team didn't even start to plan the animation until kickoff, and we did fine in competition. How early do you guys start work?

rowe 03-05-2004 20:36

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
Its always best to start brainstorming during the summer. But more importantly, use the summer to learn, and to see whats possible and realistic. If people really want to work over the summer, I say let em. It not gonna make that much of a difference, I wasted 2 weeks cause it was my first year on the team, and then cracked down the last four, and we did fine. Until Autodesk changes the prompt, there will always be teams workin ahead, it really doesnt bother me that much.

kcy88 03-05-2004 22:41

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
it's hard getting away from the animation aspect of FIRST, so much fun doing it.. this year, i think our animation team did try to raise the bar by focusing on lighting and character animation. I had fun waiting for those long renders... Next year.. hmm... i was thinking of trying out Mental Ray, but it seems complicated. I havent found one simple tutorial for max yet on the basic setup for a realistic render. Maybe i'll try using HDRI...

I definitely agree with Rowe about how teams should brainstorm over the summer and try out new techniques and tools. It really wouldn't be a challenge if teams started their final animation before the season. I dont care, but i just dont think its as fun as it is during the six weeks. Summer is all about learning new stuff and improving your skill.

One thing i hope for next year is that Autodesk changes the theme and adds some flavor to the competition.

Zzyzx 03-05-2004 22:46

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
For next year, our team is planning on using MX Flash to create a sort of rough and cartoon-looking animation, with rough lines and very baisic shapes representing objects (i.e. solid circles represent weels, sticks w/hook represents an arm) Hopefully this will put our team in a distinctive catagory. And after a disscussion between me and next years animator, he is thinking of adding some Japanese-style action to the animation.

opnickc 04-05-2004 21:41

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
Our team is considering not only working, but doing as much of the animation as possible over the summer. Why? Because we want to be able to work on the robot in the build season. Some may call it cheating, but I call it an innovative schedule that allows students to get the full experience of FIRST.

And I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who spends half his summer brainstorming and working with 3dsmax.

kcy88 04-05-2004 22:26

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
well. what if new members join the team and they want to do animation? what's there to do when majority of it is already done?
i guess there's just an equal amount of negative and positives in doing animation over the summer..

rowe 04-05-2004 22:47

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by opnickc
And I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who spends half his summer brainstorming and working with 3dsmax.

HAHA, no you are not. and...
Quote:

Originally Posted by kcy88
well. what if new members join the team and they want to do animation? what's there to do when majority of it is already done?

No offense to newbees, but atleast on my team, there wasnt much new animators could do until they gained a basic understanding of the program. By doing the animation over the summer, the lead animators would actually have more time to devote to teaching. Im just playing devils advocate here, i only plan to experiment over the summer, maybe put together some possible storyboards, but thats it.

opnickc 05-05-2004 06:35

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rowe
HAHA, no you are not. and...

No offense to newbees, but atleast on my team, there wasnt much new animators could do until they gained a basic understanding of the program. By doing the animation over the summer, the lead animators would actually have more time to devote to teaching. Im just playing devils advocate here, i only plan to experiment over the summer, maybe put together some possible storyboards, but thats it.

Plus, since my team is comprised of two schools, we are allowed to submit two animations if we really want to. So the "veteren" animation could be done over the summer and the "begginers" could be done in the build season.

Zzyzx 05-05-2004 11:51

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by opnickc
Plus, since my team is comprised of two schools, we are allowed to submit two animations if we really want to. So the "veteren" animation could be done over the summer and the "begginers" could be done in the build season.

I think that is an exellent Idea, Maybe our team can try somthing like that as well.

team384_pat 05-05-2004 20:52

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
I am currently the only animator on my team and its looking like i'll be doing most of the work this upcoming year as we will have only a few members on our team.. so i'm really trying to get some tests done of the summer, build models, work on lighting and then start working on some concepts by september.. So i'm starting in June and ending in Feb :)

rowe 06-05-2004 00:15

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team384_pat
I am currently the only animator on my team and its looking like i'll be doing most of the work this upcoming year as we will have only a few members on our team.. so i'm really trying to get some tests done of the summer, build models, work on lighting and then start working on some concepts by september.. So i'm starting in June and ending in Feb :)

Thats pretty much exactly my situation, work on things during the summer, but dont actaully "officially" start til build, jus start to prepare myself.

codeoftherobot 06-05-2004 02:10

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rowe
Thats pretty much exactly my situation, work on things during the summer, but dont actaully "officially" start til build, jus start to prepare myself.

Geez rowe procrastinating until build season....tsk tsk tsk. :rolleyes: Yeah hopefully we can go into recruiting mode to get more animators plus the possible new servers will allow us to do more. You also will probably have your own office once we get the mess sorted out. You might want to start thinking about a training day for animators. Probably start developing a presentation for the newer guys.

opnickc 06-05-2004 06:34

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by codeoftherobot
You might want to start thinking about a training day for animators.


Our team did this in the fall last year. It really smoothed things out in the build season since we didn't have to go over the basics.

rowe 06-05-2004 19:45

Re: Planning for next year yet?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by codeoftherobot
Geez rowe procrastinating until build season....tsk tsk tsk. :rolleyes:

hey, this year i procrastinated until 2 wks into build season, only had 4 wks to do it in, but we did fine. ill be happy if i can go to sleep the night its due. (this year i didnt do so well on a math class cuaz i got no sleep the nite before, that and i neglected my homework for that chapter cuaz it was right during build, oh well :D ) i try to learn from my mistakes, but i rarely do. heh


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