Re: Tutorials
Definitely do frame-rate math. I know many people are confused about that, me included. I usually just don't even bother with it and that is a bad idea.
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Definitely do frame-rate math. I know many people are confused about that, me included. I usually just don't even bother with it and that is a bad idea.
When can we expect the first one? I am sooooo excited
Any news on this? Have I missed an update somewhere?
Okay hey everyone, I should have had tutorials a long time ago.
But I'm working on new videos now and I'll be making some backstage videos!
already excited!
Hello all!
I'm going to be working on a series of in-depth tutorial videos soon, and I want your input!
What kinds of things should I include?
I think you should do some of these if not all, and in the order you like most. Just some suggestions:
1.Brainstorming and screenplay writing
2. Finding voice actors and how to go about asking them (I know alot of people whom have asked me to do or voice for them and I know alot of them don't know how to word things when asking and how to go about finding voice actors/actresses) {this could be part of part 1}
3. Setting up , set building and lighting
4. Shooting - how to start out, tips on making smooth animations
5. editing (I would suggest this as being basic putting your frames together and seeing how everything came out)
6. Visual effects (adding visual effects I.E: Rain, lens flares,ect)
7. Sound editing the final product (adding sounds,voices, and rendering the final product)
Any updates on this? I'm really interested in this.
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