Eve of October Final episode for OVA2

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Eve of October Final episode for OVA2

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Hi everyone... Well I made it to the end of "Eve of October" OVA2! I think this film has taken a year to complete. Now I just need to tie up a few loose ends, Get music into the last 3 scenes. Put it all together and get DVDs into production. The third OVA will have all new character riggs, all new design. I may even start putting an animation team together, so this doesn't take another year to complete.

Take time to subscribe to my channel... I now have the first episodes for "Eve of October" OVA1 posted in sequence, so you can see what its all about. Take care, Marzout!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0xfz6TP ... e=youtu.be
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Very excellent news! This is one of not just the most ambitious Anime Studio projects, but certainly one of the most entertaining. Professional and fun to watch - can't wait to see more!
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I've already made this point on your last post, but I'm doing it again with a different degree of words. Anyone who doubts how effective this program truly is need only watch any video you have to offer. The quality is without question. Keep it up sir. Stay strong in your vision.
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Looks amazing, as always!
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Danimal wrote:Very excellent news! This is one of not just the most ambitious Anime Studio projects, but certainly one of the most entertaining. Professional and fun to watch - can't wait to see more!
Thanks again Danimal... Cant wait to get it out there on Amazon. Thinking about a Film Festival circuit as well.
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sargumphigaus wrote:I've already made this point on your last post, but I'm doing it again with a different degree of words. Anyone who doubts how effective this program truly is need only watch any video you have to offer. The quality is without question. Keep it up sir. Stay strong in your vision.
Wow, that's quite a compliment... I think the animation is better in this one, The next one will be even better. Thanks "Sarg"
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lwaxana wrote:Looks amazing, as always!
Wow.... Iwaxana. I always keep a watch out for your posts. I often think about your work, it has made an impression on me. I have seen alot of stuff similar to your style, and I always like yours best. Post a link of your latest... I am very curious to see what you've been doing. Marzout
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Great! This keeps getting better and better. I'll be sure to order the dvd when it comes out.

On a side topic, there's been a number of posts regarding the stability of the program when a large number image files are used. I know you use this technique a lot, so I wonder if you have problems (lagginess, poor playback, crashing, etc.) when you reach a threshold of image files?

Thanks for sharing!
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neeters_guy wrote:Great! This keeps getting better and better. I'll be sure to order the dvd when it comes out.

On a side topic, there's been a number of posts regarding the stability of the program when a large number image files are used. I know you use this technique a lot, so I wonder if you have problems (lagginess, poor playback, crashing, etc.) when you reach a threshold of image files?

Thanks for sharing!
Yeah, it does get laggy, and sometimes I get crashes... among other things that seem to be a bit glitchy from time to time. Nothing too crazy. I still need to upgrade to the latest.
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