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KrakatoaCoo 11-01-2011 21:35

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
I need the H246 codec. Where can I get it? :confused:

Tony.Wu 12-01-2011 04:12

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
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Originally Posted by KrakatoaCoo (Post 997471)
I need the H246 codec. Where can I get it? :confused:

Which video editing software are you using?

If you want to export straight to a video file then using 3DS Max you can export straight to a .MOV which is H264

AVC stands for Advanced Video Coding. Actually its identical to H.264 so you can find it as H.264, H.264/AVC, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or MPEG-4 Part 10.

Using Quicktime 7 Pro you can encode videos using H.264 in both Windows and Mac OS X platforms.

Hope that helps a bit.

dvader109 12-01-2011 15:53

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
I Cant find info on contest... Help!!!!

TShsg 12-01-2011 17:18

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
Jeremy posted the pdf on page three of this thread; some of the pages contain your animation information. I am not aware that anyone has posted a link to the rig yet, however. Let us know if anyone notices that it is available.

Tony.Wu 12-01-2011 17:58

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dvader109 (Post 998229)
I Cant find info on contest... Help!!!!

http://students.autodesk.com/ama/ori...odeskAward.pdf

DaveC 12-01-2011 22:31

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
Video Post has an H.246 codec output option. Video Post comes with 3DS Max; it's on the "Rendering" menu. It's not as easy to use as Quicktime Pro, but you already have it.

Tony.Wu 13-01-2011 02:32

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveC (Post 998683)
Video Post has an H.246 codec output option. Video Post comes with 3DS Max; it's on the "Rendering" menu. It's not as easy to use as Quicktime Pro, but you already have it.

Render as image sequence or video ----> import to your favorite video editing software ----> Export as video or image sequence ----> import to MAX Video Post -----> export as H264

:) i think it should be better to export as a lossless image (I think PNG is good) sequence for the intermediate stages rather than video.

Jreed129 13-01-2011 12:16

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
This was just posted in another thread:

http://area.autodesk.com/3december/migs

If you go to that link there is a nav. panel on the right side that has ikorig for download

KrakatoaCoo 13-01-2011 14:20

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
I found that AVS Video Converter has H.246. Thank you everyone. :)

SmurfinLennon 13-01-2011 16:34

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
Hey I'm new to this whole... thing, kinda.

How do you open the character rig?

Jreed129 14-01-2011 00:37

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
I've been having trouble getting the iiko textured as well....

Think we can modify the texture they gave us a little bit? i like the little blue guy that was on the page with the download more then the textures they gave us

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmurfinLennon (Post 999260)
Hey I'm new to this whole... thing, kinda.

How do you open the character rig?

The rig its self is in the scenes folder that should have been downloaded with everything.

MrPowers399 14-01-2011 01:36

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jreed129 (Post 999688)
I've been having trouble getting the iiko textured as well....

Think we can modify the texture they gave us a little bit? i like the little blue guy that was on the page with the download more then the textures they gave us.

Yeah just open up "rascal_DIFF_u1_v1.jpg" and "rascal_DIFF_u2_v1.jpg" in Photoshop and use the Color Replacement Tool to change the skin to whatever color you want. My Iiko is now green and purple :) haha my team's colors :D

TsUNaMy WaVe 14-01-2011 08:31

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
I'm new to that 3D animation thing, do you think I still manage to create a 30sec animation...?
I have experience on animating, but no 3D...

SmurfinLennon 14-01-2011 13:37

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TsUNaMy WaVe (Post 999767)
I'm new to that 3D animation thing, do you think I still manage to create a 30sec animation...?
I have experience on animating, but no 3D...

It depends what you have had experience with. FIRST requires that animators use 3ds Max, Autodesk Maya, or something else I can't remember to create your submission. You should at least be a bit familiar with the basics of the interfaces of one of these programs.
My first year, I learned most of 3ds Max by looking up tutorials, and for learning Maya I went to a 3-week summer camp.
I guess it depends how good you are with a) any of the required programs b) learning a program and/or c) following directions

If you want to give it a try and you need help, there are plenty of people here you can turn to. I can help a bit, but I'm kinda still getting the hang of it myself.
Good luck

:)

Lesh_M 14-01-2011 17:56

Re: 2011 Animation Contest
 
Can someone help me?
I can't seem to figure out how to animate the Iiko Rig..

I pressed 'Auto Key' and tried to rotate the rig's head but no key frames were created.

Am I missing something?


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