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Fewer Animations?
Are there really only 82 animations this year? Last year there were 224. Any ideas why?
1625 hosted a 1 day camp last summer and the animation classes filled up first. (Although we did have a more limited number than some ot the other classes.) I thought there might be more this year. |
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Re: Fewer Animations?
Well, we had about 5 people on our animation, 3 that showed up, and 1 that did anything. And he spent more time and got more done in the shop.
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Re: Fewer Animations?
no, I don't think so. I started looking at them when there were 22 up there, and it was at 81 yesterday. I think it's just taking a while to get them all up on the page which is why they haven't put an official link yet.
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Re: Fewer Animations?
that makes sense
I imagine it is a lot of work for them to get everything in order. thanks, |
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Re: Fewer Animations?
I think the reasoning generally stems from a lack of knowledgeable people. If you think about it, most teams have mentors that are familiar with certain aspects of the team, whether it be CAD, Machining, business or what ever. However, I do not know of a team (though I'm sure there are at least a few) that have mentors that work with 3DsMax in their jobs.
Our animation team (2 years ago when we actually still had one) consisted of 3 people who had no idea what they were doing, even after managing a few simple clips, no one really knew how we were going to come up with an animation idea and then create it, on top of that no one could find the rules for the animation stuff and later found out that we had passed the deadline anyways. Personally, I think they would get more entries for the animation if they allowed the use of other software as well (at a teams own expense of course), in my experience I've found 3DsMax is NOT very user friendly when compared with other options out there. In the general scheme of things, I think when teams prioritize, they look at animations as a secondary objective, and if they're not even sure if they're going to be able to finish one, why even try? Not the best attitude but unless you have a team with like 50 people, it's the reality of the competition. [/rant] ![]() |
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Re: Fewer Animations?
Where are you guys seeing this? Are the animations grouped by regional already like they were yesterday? I'd like to see what kind of competition there will be at the regionals our team is going to.
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Re: Fewer Animations?
the link was posted under "2009: Post a Link to Your Animation" --
http://firstbasefrc.autodesk.com/?&n...viewer&base=26 but it is now up to 101 from 82, so \i think they are still working on them. |
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Re: Fewer Animations?
I think it might have to do with the fact that this year's season was so off center that it might have thrown some teams off.
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Re: Fewer Animations?
When resources get tight and there just aren't as many kids to go around animation is always the first to go.
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Re: Fewer Animations?
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"Do you have any good ideas?" "Um, not really." "Meh, let's just not do an animation this year." "Yeah, good idea." |
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Re: Fewer Animations?
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As for finding students, I've found that it's best to work with a smaller number of students anyway. Having too much going on is hard to put together and collaborate, especially since you can only have one person on a computer anyway. It's hard, true, but it's what I've been doing for years so I want to see it kept alive ![]() |
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Re: Fewer Animations?
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I still say animation is the illegitimate child of the FIRST family locked away in the attic and never spoken about. |
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Re: Fewer Animations?
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Consider it a challenge........ |
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Re: Fewer Animations?
lol, I'm trying to figure out a way to change that. When I see how much it influenced Pete (BuddyB309), I realize that this has so much to offer students. Maybe if they were due at different times? I know that most of the kids that learned the program over the summer and fall, worked mostly on the robot. If they hadn't had to choose between the two, they would have helped with the animation also.
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Re: Fewer Animations?
I keep telling people who whine about the animation not getting done, "its the FIRST ROBOTICS competition, not the FIRST ANIMATION contest. Now get back in the shop and cut that piece I told you to."
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