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Thanks, sw00000p, for the compliment! I also hope we get a curve editor one day...
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I've done plenty. http://www.michaelgingrich.com Today I posted my New Freebie Page for iClone users. I'll have many to add now that I've got the page started. The page is http://www.michaelgingrich.com/JSC/demos/Downloads/earthworm.aspx
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I guess one and a half... or one and three quarters. I had a few shorts somewhere. This was my first, it was made in iClone 4. No Peace at All (Visual Fix) from Autumn Machinima on Vimeo. And this was released recently. There's another, but I am waiting for the music to be completed. Everything is shot and gone through the post-production treatment. Set design is a major weakness... it takes me days to weeks to complete a set. I'm a huge perfectionist when it comes to set design and one little thing- the entire things comes crashing down. Angles are a big thing, there's at least 4 reshoots to every shot in the final cut. It's a long process and getting the right effect is key.
iClone Certified Director and makes miserable Westerns.
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Thanks Darren for introducing such an interesting topic. I'm not one to blow my own horn (God knows I would if I could ) but I'm going to use this thread to note that my 'Desperate Measures' machinima series has garnered over 10,000 views on TMUnderground. I would have been happy if the 50 or so guys I sailed with in Napoleon Total War had been the only audience so, even though it's not viral or anything, it's still mind blowing amazing to me. It got alot of exposure due to the fine follks at the Spotlight Radio Show. Odette, in particular, was very kind with her attention to the story. Thanks guys. Anyway, I'm done now. Thanks for listening and to those who watched, I appreciate the time you spent with the story and thank you from my heart. pete
http://www.youtube.com/user/peterblood50?feature=mhee
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sw00000p (12/9/2014) Just My Opinion:To me, a CGI animated film, regardless of how good the story is... • Requires "Standard Industy Animation Techniques!" (To even consider it being.. COMPLETE!)___________________________________________________________ Just My Opinion:• Good Story • Proper Animation (Arcs and Curves)
• Flapping lips and moving limbs... just don't cut it. _________________________________________________________________ Hats off to animagic for having the 'stones' to submit a clip to the "11 Second Club" contest. NOW, that is impressive. THEY are Pro's. They show you just how worthless a good story is Without Good Animation Skillz. • 11 seconds of "Proper animation" (Arcs and Curves) • ...to breathe life into "A GOOD STORY"• HIT MOVIE (Material) _________________________________________________________________ iClone Needs A Curve Editor! To (aide) in this kind of animation! I have no interest in ever creating a "Completed Film." I find joy in creating shorts. Kind Regards sw00000p You have got the ICLONE users wrong. They are mostly story tellers, not aspiring to be Professional animators. They are looking for creative expressions through ICLONE. RL recognises that segment and created ICLONE for "REST OF US". BTW just check the ARCHER series, what could be done with CHARACTERISATION and without ARCs.... It will fail every test of "11 Second.." but WINS AUDIENCE in just "11 Seconds". Learn and understand why the RIGID TECHNOCRATS ALWAYS MISS THE BIGGER PICTURE: Just a sample...
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sw00000p (12/9/2014)
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Thanks! Yep, I don't have the skills of swoope, never will I'm sure, but I'll keep pluggin' away, just glad someone gets a kick out of it Sir, I WISH I had your patience. You achieve remarkable results with your current tools. ...man, a curve editor would polish your awesome vids. It's not patience, it's the cinematic eyes. You are mixing it up or NOT recognising.
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I have completed two movie productions in 2014 using iclone and combine other software too. I hope to release more movies in the future. The Odyssey and a short fairytale movie The three little pigs
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An iclone film is very possible. The problem I see is that there is little to no collaboration between iclone users. Yes, we do have great tutorials and tips submitted by iclone users but making a film requires several people in my opinion. Some of us are great at lighting, some great at animation, some great at building sets, some great at editing. There is the rare individual who does it all. Maybe iclone can allow a collabo license of some sort so people can share models and project files. PS.....If I see another dance video
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