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2D Animation?
I know we have to use 3Ds Max to make the animation but is 2D animation within a 3D allowed?
For example, could I use Flash or hand-drawn animations and 3D combined together? The rules say nothing against it besides no Maya.... what do you guys think? |
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no problem as far as i know. My team has used flash to make "moving textures" before. like for a computer screen, we animate a bunch of numbers in flash, save as an avi, then apply as if it were a bitmap. if that's wht you want.
I know that judges really like to see video compositing. so if that's what you're getting at, then by all means, go for it! |
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yeah like animated textures or for computer screens. Video compositing has been really big the past years but whers the animation part ? it sometimes gets too much but can be useful to make small things nice and "flashy"
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As long as you use 3D STudio Max they don't care what other programs you use so long as you list them.
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There can be some pretty cool compositing and texture done by combining things.
I had an issue a few yeays ago, when the winner had cut to full frame video for a large chunk of the entry, since the rules state- 30 SECONDS OF STUDENT ANIMATION. It also used to say (I didn't check for it this year) that you can include video and such in your entry. The only way I know to combine the two rules and still be complients is how we did it the last couple years- www.shsrobotics.org (Check out the MEDIA- VIDEO- ANIMATION section) Out team has shown how you can include both. If you can do 2D and include it in a 3D environment, then go for it. One of my clients just paid many tens of thousands of dollars (to anonther vendor) to achieve that exact effect. (Live video- 2D - and 3D) So its very good skills to learn and adds a unique look and feel to the video. |
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