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Koko Ed 08-02-2006 20:43

Viva the Revolution!
 
Our animation is done!
Enjoy!

Damelvin 08-02-2006 21:25

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
Pretty cool just wondering mabye I missed something but that realates to teh theme how? Not trying to be a jerk just wondering. Otherwise looks really cool.

Alekat 08-02-2006 21:43

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
The the scenery an movements look rather convincing, but I think it needs more show and less tell to get the point across.

BuddyB309 08-02-2006 23:18

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
credits are longer than acutal entry. Might want to fix that. good though i like the kittys :D here is mine!

Koko Ed 09-02-2006 05:12

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BuddyB309
credits are longer than acutal entry. Might want to fix that. good though i like the kittys :D here is mine!

Autodesk doesn't pay attention to the credits. This is the unnofiical entry. It's an Mpeg (has to be a MOV file) and it's at 320 x 240 (720 x 480 is required). Credits are strictly vanity project playtime. Almost anythuing goes (copyrighted music. As long as you like. You can use video,animation, slideshow pictures whatever. So long as it's nothing offensive I suppose).
In fact for the officail entry I would reccomend not doing any credits because they are very strict about file size and you want to keep it as small as possible.

Koko Ed 09-02-2006 05:16

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damelvin
Pretty cool just wondering mabye I missed something but that realates to teh theme how? Not trying to be a jerk just wondering. Otherwise looks really cool.

It's conceptual.
It's all in how you interpret it.

Koko Ed 09-02-2006 05:17

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alekat
The the scenery an movements look rather convincing, but I think it needs more show and less tell to get the point across.

You'd be amazed on how hard it is to get the show across in 30 seconds. It tends to look quite frantic. Best to go with a single simple idea with tell instead of trying to cram multiple images that will only confuse the viewer.

Capt.ArD 09-02-2006 16:01

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
wow, triple post. edit, yo.

but i like it. I too don't really get how it ties to the theme, and am not personally a fan of cel shading, but what ever works for you. nice job.

DanTheRobotMan 09-02-2006 16:06

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
the website is block. is there another possible way i can watch the clip?

Sachiel7 09-02-2006 16:11

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
Love it. Really cool!
:D

KyleGilbert45 09-02-2006 16:27

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
I never did the whole animation thing so I'm not going to judge it either way, but I really like the idea of uploading everyones finished animations to Google Videos. I always enjoy watching the animations year to year and I think this would be a good way to collect them. If something like this already exists then just ignore me.

Nimmy 09-02-2006 22:36

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
I love it!, especially I think I liked how your credits like sprinkle away and come together

the only thing I didn't like was that game (I hate that dancing game) and cats, cats are snobby

Koko Ed 09-02-2006 22:46

Re: Viva the Revolution!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nimmy
I love it!, especially I think I liked how your credits like sprinkle away and come together

the only thing I didn't like was that game (I hate that dancing game) and cats, cats are snobby

Ooooo! Ngoc is gonna hate yooooou! :p


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