music video: droomwevers "H van hond"
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music video: droomwevers "H van hond"
The first seconds of my new project (a music video)
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=lWbMCYuZq68 removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
I used AS Pro and PD Pro to create this video.
Gr,
Frank
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=lWbMCYuZq68 removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
I used AS Pro and PD Pro to create this video.
Gr,
Frank
Last edited by moorsel on Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:42 pm, edited 3 times in total.
An update
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=suB_QTfSnlU removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
Gr,
Frank
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=suB_QTfSnlU removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
Gr,
Frank
Last edited by moorsel on Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Again an update:
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=ztKRKWqjcxs removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
Gr,
Frank
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=ztKRKWqjcxs removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
Gr,
Frank
Last edited by moorsel on Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Having studied quadruped walk cycles somewhat, I immediately spot that the dog walks odd. Aside from that the dogs appears to walks like a camel*, the hind and front legs are in sync, while they always should be out of sync.
With that I mean that while the hind legs are in the passing position, the front legs are in the contact position, and vice versa. This means the front and hind is half a step out of sync in the normal quadruped walk cycle.
*Note: walk like a camel: left hind leg moves in same general direction as the left front leg, instead of the right front leg.
I'm not saying you must change it, only that you should be aware of it, and decide you think it is important enough to change, because the animation suddenly becomes a lot more complicated than before. If the dog isn't important enough for this part of the story, I would leave it like it is.
With that I mean that while the hind legs are in the passing position, the front legs are in the contact position, and vice versa. This means the front and hind is half a step out of sync in the normal quadruped walk cycle.
*Note: walk like a camel: left hind leg moves in same general direction as the left front leg, instead of the right front leg.
I'm not saying you must change it, only that you should be aware of it, and decide you think it is important enough to change, because the animation suddenly becomes a lot more complicated than before. If the dog isn't important enough for this part of the story, I would leave it like it is.
Hi,
I am aware that the walk cycle is not perfect. Perfecting is on my todo list, whenever time permits I would like to spend some time on this, nevertheless I feel creating a perfect dog walk will be a difficult task, so it could be that my animation will end up with a "very special dog"
Thanx for the help!
Gr,
Frank
I am aware that the walk cycle is not perfect. Perfecting is on my todo list, whenever time permits I would like to spend some time on this, nevertheless I feel creating a perfect dog walk will be a difficult task, so it could be that my animation will end up with a "very special dog"

Thanx for the help!
Gr,
Frank
Again an update (this time with sound):
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=6f5h3jLOm8A removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
Gr,
Frank
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=6f5h3jLOm8A removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
Gr,
Frank
Last edited by moorsel on Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
walking the dog
I like the look of your cartoon.
I have yet to release my first full-length animated music video since my co-worker and I have different schedules- but in my video I have these rats running- and I couldn't figure out how to animate them- so, I popped in the Secret of NIHM and watched a few scenes, paused them, and drew on paper what the different frames looked like so I could get a better feel for how they moved.
I would suggest watching some old Scooby Doo cartoons for really good animated dog walking.
I liked the soundtrack- did you do that?
I have yet to release my first full-length animated music video since my co-worker and I have different schedules- but in my video I have these rats running- and I couldn't figure out how to animate them- so, I popped in the Secret of NIHM and watched a few scenes, paused them, and drew on paper what the different frames looked like so I could get a better feel for how they moved.
I would suggest watching some old Scooby Doo cartoons for really good animated dog walking.
I liked the soundtrack- did you do that?
No, I received this music through the "droomwevers" project (http://www.droomwevers.nl/), this project found my previous animations on YouTube and asked me to create animation for a song.I liked the soundtrack- did you do that?
The credits for the song:
lyrics and music: Henry Muldrow
vocals: Mattijs van de Woerd
piano: Maarten Hillenius
piano edditting: Gijs Raeven
sound recordings: Valentijn Steenhuis en Hans Latour
sound effects: Julius Joker
Gr,
Frank
I tried to improve the walk cycle of the dog but things didn't improve very much. For the moment I think my video will have this very special dog walk cylce....
I am not unhappy with the overall result.
I also uploaded a video of higher video qualitity to YouTube.
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=3JlCDbzvAkY removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
Gr,
Frank

I also uploaded a video of higher video qualitity to YouTube.
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=3JlCDbzvAkY removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
Gr,
Frank
Last edited by moorsel on Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:44 pm, edited 3 times in total.
The final result:
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=7La0MXvO1No removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
The credits for the song:
lyrics and music: Henry Muldrow
vocals: Mattijs van de Woerd
piano: Maarten Hillenius
piano edditting: Gijs Raeven
sound recordings: Valentijn Steenhuis en Hans Latour
sound effects: Julius Joker
Gr,
Frank
(http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=7La0MXvO1No removed)
see final version http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
The credits for the song:
lyrics and music: Henry Muldrow
vocals: Mattijs van de Woerd
piano: Maarten Hillenius
piano edditting: Gijs Raeven
sound recordings: Valentijn Steenhuis en Hans Latour
sound effects: Julius Joker
Gr,
Frank
Last edited by moorsel on Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I modified the video after having received some ideas from the droomwevers program director. The update can be seen here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
Gr,
Frank
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lfOiADzSIjQ
Gr,
Frank
I also uploaded the video to mytoons
http://mytoons.com/animation/play/16307
using their HD option
Gr,
Frank
http://mytoons.com/animation/play/16307
using their HD option
Gr,
Frank
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james bond
well the only word I recognize is James Bond!
Your work shines very nicely on the new
Mytoons HD format!
Just curious, what settings in AS did you use
to export to Mytoons?
Your work shines very nicely on the new
Mytoons HD format!
Just curious, what settings in AS did you use
to export to Mytoons?
Hi Toonertime,
I started my project using the project settings 1024/576 and 25 frm/s. When I saw the announcement of Mytoons HD I changed the settings in my project to 1280/720 (still with 25 frm/s). My project is rendered in AS Pro as a png image sequence and I use premiere to create a quicktime (the settings I use for the quicktime file are (almost) the settings that Mytoons shows on their HD help pages with one exception, I don't use 30 fps but 25 fps).
Gr,
Frank
I started my project using the project settings 1024/576 and 25 frm/s. When I saw the announcement of Mytoons HD I changed the settings in my project to 1280/720 (still with 25 frm/s). My project is rendered in AS Pro as a png image sequence and I use premiere to create a quicktime (the settings I use for the quicktime file are (almost) the settings that Mytoons shows on their HD help pages with one exception, I don't use 30 fps but 25 fps).
Gr,
Frank