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First 'proper' animation
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 2:24 am
by Blighty
This is my first animation that is more than just a 60 second test.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixuk58FeuR0
I wanted to create a few re-usable character rigs so that I can put together a story in a limited animation style. It's mostly 'talking heads' I'm afraid but I learnt a lot by putting together an animation from start to finish.
FYI, it was all created on a Linux PC using Gimp, Wings3D and Audacity, then edited together in Blender.
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:49 am
by Genete
Good work. Interesting usage of combined software.
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:49 pm
by ToonLifeOnline
That was really good. I actually watching the whole thing. I am looking forward to seeing more of this series. Good Job!
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:15 pm
by shoepie
Very impressive job! I look forward to seeing more. I liked the use of Blender too.
I'm from Swindon so extra points for living just down the road from me!
Freeware is Great
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:08 pm
by technoweasel
I use a lot of freeware too because I can't afford much. I have Audacity, Blender, Papagayo, Anim8or, and the GIMP. I don't know if commercial software is better than free alternatives, but I will hopefully have a chance to compare the GIMP and Photoshop Elements after my birthday.
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:28 pm
by Blighty
Apart from the cost (free), an advantage of all the additional software I used is that it's cross-platform. So once you learn how to use Blender, Gimp, Wings3D and Audacity you can use them on a Mac, Windows PC or Linux.
As for commercial software being better than open source alternatives, bear in mind that CinePaint (used to be called Film Gimp) was used on the Harry Potter films, The Last Samurai, Stuart Little etc.
Although the programs are usually rougher round the edges and the documentation isn't always user friendly, open-source programs can be pretty powerful.
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 9:55 pm
by technoweasel
Do you know of a good freeware video editor that supports alpha channel and chromakey?
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:40 pm
by Blighty
The one that immediately springs to mind is
Blender
It's the one I use and it supports alpha channel, chromakey and other effects by using plugins.
It's more famous for being a 3D modeller but it also has a VSE or Video Sequence Editor.
Also, because it's a well established piece of software, there are lots of good tutorials if you Google for them.
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:28 pm
by technoweasel
I have blender too, but I haven't figured out the video sequencer yet. The best tutorials I have found are on the Blender Wiki Tutorials, but they are pretty disorganized.