Re: The Animation Challenge
Nice entry
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Nice entry
Thank you
I'm going to sound edit my entry this evening.
I'm going to start working on my entry some time today. It should be out tomorrow.
Here's my entry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Eg0Vxo1yvI
mod edit - warning, contains strong language
Mod I have changed it so it dose not sound
like he's saying the F-word when his hair
is being cut.
Last edited by animationIsaac (January 7, 2012 (09:09am))
Here's my entry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKXubh1LN_k
My comment is on youtube.
The Mod wrote:mod edit - warning, contains strong language
Sounded pretty clean to me....?
When his hair is being cut he is screaming the "f word".
I finished filming my entry. In the middle of editing. Should be out today or tomorrow.
My entry:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za3-WEJX
e=youtu.be
DDProductions wrote:When his hair is being cut he is screaming the "f word".
Didn't notice that!
@AnimationIsaac was that intentional?
Nope that was not the f word. He shouts STOP IT! STOP IT! DUDE STOP IT!!! *edit* anyways I've deleted that line out of the film so as to not bother any more people.
Last edited by animationIsaac (January 7, 2012 (09:14am))
I have to say the entries didn't convince me, getting a haircut doesn't mean "TAKE HIS HAIR OFF".
Mout studios had a good animation, very smooth (best one so far out of all the entries, imo), but the animation wasn't quite...realistic, should I say? I don't know how to say it. Physics works well for the pieces falling to the ground, but what I mean is one probably doesn't cut his hair that way. But it could also be because his hair is actually made of plastic, then it would make sense, but I was curious to see how you would animate it like if it was real hair. But I really can't say anything against it.
Funmiproductions: I'm sorry, but it wasn't that good. Your animation is...improving, I would say, checking out some of your older stuff, but you have to spend more time on animation, do more tests, because it looks very choppy and slow. Try using a higher framerate, and watch tutorials or stuff to understand better how to move the figures in a smoother way. It's not just taking more photos between movements, it's understanding how much do you have to move the fig. And well, in the haircut animation you just took his hair off...
Lastly, animationIsaac: yours had probably the best haircut animation process, but the technique of switching hair pieces wasn't smooth, it was too sudden from a step to another: try find either some hair pieces for middle stages, or try to find a better way to make those work better (I have no idea on how to do it, though; it's mostly the second piece you used that doesn't work for me). And I think it would also look better if we saw the hair pieces falling to the ground instead of sparking around. Still a nice entry.
Just some things I thought I could point out.
I have to say the entries didn't convince me, getting a haircut doesn't mean "TAKE HIS HAIR OFF".
Mout studios had a good animation, very smooth (best one so far out of all the entries, imo), but the animation wasn't quite...realistic, should I say? I don't know how to say it. Physics works well for the pieces falling to the ground, but what I mean is one probably doesn't cut his hair that way. But it could also be because his hair is actually made of plastic, then it would make sense, but I was curious to see how you would animate it like if it was real hair. But I really can't say anything against it.
Funmiproductions: I'm sorry, but it wasn't that good. Your animation is...improving, I would say, checking out some of your older stuff, but you have to spend more time on animation, do more tests, because it looks very choppy and slow. Try using a higher framerate, and watch tutorials or stuff to understand better how to move the figures in a smoother way. It's not just taking more photos between movements, it's understanding how much do you have to move the fig. And well, in the haircut animation you just took his hair off...
Lastly, animationIsaac: yours had probably the best haircut animation process, but the technique of switching hair pieces wasn't smooth, it was too sudden from a step to another: try find either some hair pieces for middle stages, or try to find a better way to make those work better (I have no idea on how to do it, though; it's mostly the second piece you used that doesn't work for me). And I think it would also look better if we saw the hair pieces falling to the ground instead of sparking around. Still a nice entry.
Just some things I thought I could point out.
I agree with you
My.Entry.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2__fOQwy e=youtu.be
One of my favourites yet.
why do all of these entries use a knife or other dangerous tool to cut hair?
this challenge is get a hair cut, not have some guy attack another guy and chop of his hair in the process.
most of the entries I've seen so far tend to follow that theme.
why do all of these entries use a knife or other dangerous tool to cut hair?
this challenge is get a hair cut, not have some guy attack another guy and chop of his hair in the process.
most of the entries I've seen so far tend to follow that theme.
Most people use a knife because it is the closest thing to scissors in lego.... As for animationIsaac, ask him.
why do all of these entries use a knife or other dangerous tool to cut hair?
this challenge is get a hair cut, not have some guy attack another guy and chop of his hair in the process.
most of the entries I've seen so far tend to follow that theme.
The theme is to get a hair cut, not to use the exact tools a hairdresser uses.
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