@gster; i looked at it in the forum but didn't like the solutions(sorry:blush: ), and i will keep the things you said in mind
@farbtorp; no i haven't animated anything complex like this before, but i have to start somewhere, don't i?
And funny you mentioned the compositing thing, i've just finished my first ever composited test video on you tube, keep in mind when you watch it i've never done this before and somehow some of the letters aren't in view but i'm very happy with it (for now).:attn:
this is the link(mozilla users ctrl c, ctrl t, ctrl v :p) , i would love some feedback
Thats awesome, I didn't look at the play time and when i saw the end it was like woah. the music made it seem like it was going to keep going. lol, its great though. Good job on making your name disappear when the music stoped for a second that was cool.
thnxs daffas,
i know it's to short but otherwise it would not be accepted at you tube because it's already like 80 mb
And i didn't make the music stop i made the intro according to the music:p .
Another strange thing happened when i compiled the three separate parts some of the letters didn't come in full view in the original everything is centered and everything is in view so if you know it say it:p
Okay i've been practising some more with rendering animation and compositing, it's still not top notch and again very short like 20 seconds orso, and i know you guys probably get tired off the you tube links but here goes anyways:p
thanks
I've never animated a character before and i mainly use books as a refference for animating, it took me several hours to make him throw away his stick and force-grab his lightsaber:headbang: , the character as a whole needs a lot of secondary motion to make it look more real so the lighting part will be something i will be worrieying about much later, but thanks for the heads up
edit: i didn't know it would "render"out as a weblink (smart ass :p )
Looks good. I think the fabrics should look much older though.
Who's the guy in the doorway btw?
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man."
I think he needs quite a lot of work compared to your Yoda. his features are too sharp and his ears dont really attach very well, and he's not really in proportion.
I guess that you want him not to be completly in human proportions but I would reccommend modeling a human head, taking into account bone structure and muscle structure, then adjusting it from there to make it how you want to look.
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