Re: Thanks again, Ghost |
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2008/10/25 15:58 |
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On Oct 23, 2008, jess@home wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 23:08:21 GMT, Ghost <deadly@night.shade> wrote:
>
>> On Oct 20, 2008, jess@home wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the new pics.
>>>
>>> How long does it take for you to create a picture? Is it just a case
>>> of repositioning the characters once the scene is built? Or do you
>>> have to create a complete picture each time?
>>>
>>> Is there a program that would allow you to create movies? Like using
>>> cells to create animations for example.
>>>
>>> I am trying to find the time to try with ProShow Gold but I am still
>>> trying to work the program out as far as time between frames goes. I
>>> would like to create an animation of some of your stories.
>>>
>>> Keep up the excellent work.
>>>
>>> Jess
>>
>> Once the set is built it is not that long depending on how many figures
>> there
>> are in a room. The office and the shower locker room is all one cluttered
>> prop that I have re-saved to use in two sets. The figures take a bit of
>> time
>> to reposition and fix their hands so that they don't go thru the body below
>> or next to them.
>>
>> This app does movies. As does the Daz Studio app I think.
>> I made a movie for Mac sometime back that was his name made up of figures.
>> Took a month to put it together cause I did it frame by frame (I wanted the
>> reflections to come out.) but it can be done the other way by tweening. Got
>> to set some key points for just about everything. But it takes a lot of
>> tweaking to get the feet out of the ground and other problems. Tried a
>> movie
>> only to have the figures crosstalk. Which was the morphs of one would be
>> set
>> to suck in his chest and the other figure would do the same. That was
>> something I didn't want so I gave up that movie.
>
>
> Thanks for the information. You certainly have a lot of patience. Keep
> up your excellent work.
>
> Jess
You know when you put it together. There will be parts that will jump out at
you as you see figures move from where they were to a new section of the
floor. While standing still. The problem of space and time. ;) Well anyhow a
problem. It's hard to judge where some figure was standing when I have to fix
their xyz in the body and hips. Which I have to do from time to time since
they are facing the wrong way or have been turned around. Or when I do a pose
that was saved to the library and they end up somewhere else and I have to
guess where they were before.
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Ghost
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