BSE Version 5 Round 1: Jetpack Jabber

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Nov 11, 2013 11:13 PM #1106182
BTW, how long do these things usually take? by things, I mean judging. I wasn't looking at BSE, or even here last year. Tnx.
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Nov 11, 2013 11:35 PM #1106189
Yes i was just about to ask that, when does and who does the judging?
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Nov 11, 2013 11:39 PM #1106191
It all depends on the amount of submissions, their schedule, concentration, and the BSE scheduling.

Who is to remain classified.
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Nov 12, 2013 12:12 PM #1106375
To those who want the next round posted instantly, please understand the animators who are fucking busier and problematic than you. It seems like the easy-going animators are the ones wanting this, don't you care about anything else other than animation? You have lots of things to do, like study and bond with your family.

Not being boastful but, we're not lucky like you guys. Experienced animators like us (including Yun, he's probably experiencing the same thing) "usually" tend to put more effort and detail in making these animations. If a round is posted, it may be a conflict to our schedules, such as studies and relationships. I work non-stop, striving to be one of the top.

Look at me, I focused my damned self on BSE V5 R1 and now, my gf says I prioritize animation more than her. If the pressure keeps on ruining our connection, I might possible leave stickpage, permanently. I already decided to choose an animation course when I reach college, if I stop now, then I'll have to find another one.

You just read a silly nonsense out of topic story, you probably get what I mean. If not, you're idiots. Sorry.

~Bad Mood

EDIT:
What I've learned during BSE V4
-Judges are kept secret, they don't make an entry
-The time taken in creating scores depends on the amount of entries, or the amount of amazement (billion replays)
-Last time, the next round was posted either before or after the scores were up. Now I prefer after. Usually took like, 3-5 days
-If you participate and work hard on each round and if you're a beginner, expect to be either a improve a lot or become a professional by the end of the tenth round.
-As you participate, you'll learn how attack patterns are formed (through chaining combos), which makes it easier for you to create your own combo if you make your own animation.
-You'll also learn some styles from other contestants, which could help you in your goal on becoming the best animator. (You may also find great music from entries ^.^)
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Nov 12, 2013 12:44 PM #1106385
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of course i want to insult them to get a supre score ... now im just stalking stickpage ._. bcause im to lazy to do my HM lol... and really all those tutorial ... they are not really helpfull i want a badass angle tutorial


That rather get you in trouble.

I'd prefer no. I agree to anyone saying that we need rest. Post the next round until you (hosts, Cami and Tsang ^^) are 99% ready, and if everyone is. I don't know hosting tho. Don't let the other people rush you guys, take your time.
I feel like Cami and Tsang are judges, idk why but they're hosts, if they're not, the meh whatever.
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Nov 12, 2013 12:47 PM #1106387
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To those who want the next round posted instantly, please understand the animators who are fucking busier and problematic than you. It seems like the easy-going animators are the ones wanting this, don't you care about anything else other than animation? You have lots of things to do, like study and bond with your family.

Not being boastful but, we're not lucky like you guys. Experienced animators like us (including Yun, he's probably experiencing the same thing) "usually" tend to put more effort and detail in making these animations. If a round is posted, it may be a conflict to our schedules, such as studies and relationships. I work non-stop, striving to be one of the top.

Look at me, I focused my damned self on BSE V5 R1 and now, my gf says I prioritize animation more than her. If the pressure keeps on ruining our connection, I might possible leave stickpage, permanently. I already decided to choose an animation course when I reach college, if I stop now, then I'll have to find another one.

You just read a silly nonsense out of topic story, you probably get what I mean. If not, you're idiots. Sorry.


THIS. PLEASE. THANK YOU.
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Nov 12, 2013 1:00 PM #1106394
Quote from Fordz
To those who want the next round posted instantly, please understand the animators who are fucking busier and problematic than you. It seems like the easy-going animators are the ones wanting this, don't you care about anything else other than animation? You have lots of things to do, like study and bond with your family.

Not being boastful but, we're not lucky like you guys. Experienced animators like us (including Yun, he's probably experiencing the same thing) "usually" tend to put more effort and detail in making these animations. If a round is posted, it may be a conflict to our schedules, such as studies and relationships. I work non-stop, striving to be one of the top.

Look at me, I focused my damned self on BSE V5 R1 and now, my gf says I prioritize animation more than her. If the pressure keeps on ruining our connection, I might possible leave stickpage, permanently. I already decided to choose an animation course when I reach college, if I stop now, then I'll have to find another one.

You just read a silly nonsense out of topic story, you probably get what I mean. If not, you're idiots. Sorry.

~Bad Mood

EDIT:
What I've learned during BSE V4
-Judges are kept secret, they don't make an entry
-The time taken in creating scores depends on the amount of entries, or the amount of amazement (billion replays)
-Last time, the next round was posted either before or after the scores were up. Now I prefer after. Usually took like, 3-5 days
-If you participate and work hard on each round and if you're a beginner, expect to be either a improve a lot or become a professional by the end of the tenth round.
-As you participate, you'll learn how attack patterns are formed (through chaining combos), which makes it easier for you to create your own combo if you make your own animation.
-You'll also learn some styles from other contestants, which could help you in your goal on becoming the best animator. (You may also find great music from entries ^.^)


Thank you fordz, I see where you are coming from
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Nov 12, 2013 1:07 PM #1106401
Quote from Fordz
To those who want the next round posted instantly, please understand the animators who are fucking busier and problematic than you. It seems like the easy-going animators are the ones wanting this, don't you care about anything else other than animation? You have lots of things to do, like study and bond with your family.

Not being boastful but, we're not lucky like you guys. Experienced animators like us (including Yun, he's probably experiencing the same thing) "usually" tend to put more effort and detail in making these animations. If a round is posted, it may be a conflict to our schedules, such as studies and relationships. I work non-stop, striving to be one of the top.

Look at me, I focused my damned self on BSE V5 R1 and now, my gf says I prioritize animation more than her. If the pressure keeps on ruining our connection, I might possible leave stickpage, permanently. I already decided to choose an animation course when I reach college, if I stop now, then I'll have to find another one.

You just read a silly nonsense out of topic story, you probably get what I mean. If not, you're idiots. Sorry.

~Bad Mood


Even if you do have any sort of problems or some sort of important intervals, there's plenty of time for anyone to get bses completed, even for big ol' omega-ultra-master professional animators like yourself. Bses are supposed to be fun, even if you take them seriously you don't have to dedicate your life to 'em; you're not being asked to animate for millions of $$$...
I just think everyone that wants the next round to be pushed is because they know 2-4 weeks is long enough to get a decent/half decent animation completed in no rush even with other shit in life to do.

Don't, not boast and degrade everyone else by saying how lucky everyone is, it's like you think only a few of you are good enough to put actual effort into animating.

Your post is either intentionally rude or just doesn't make sense.
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Nov 12, 2013 1:12 PM #1106406
Agreed. I apologize. My mind is totally mixed up right now. I'm becoming a psycho. I'm not professional, just experienced.

Sorry for the rude post guys. I'm having trouble right now :C
Didn't mean to offend in some way.
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Nov 12, 2013 1:16 PM #1106408
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Agreed. I apologize. My mind is totally mixed up right now. I'm becoming a psycho. I'm not professional, just experienced.

Sorry for the rude post guys. I'm having trouble right now :C
Didn't mean to offend in some way.


Nah dude it's not that, I just want you to understand that even starting the 2nd round right now, you have enough time to create a masterpiece and breeze through it and also tackle other life problems and/or obligations.
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Nov 12, 2013 1:51 PM #1106420
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Nah dude it's not that, I just want you to understand that even starting the 2nd round right now, you have enough time to create a masterpiece and breeze through it and also tackle other life problems and/or obligations.


Yeah, I see. There's a ton of stuff floating in my mind. What was I event thinking when typing that...
It's just that the only good full-lengths I usually animate is BSE, because of that, I've gotten serious. In fact, too serious.

Making me want to complete all rounds. Which is a bad thing.

Ok, I'll skip the rounds if I have problems~

Now I'm awfully ashamed of myself :C
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Nov 12, 2013 2:14 PM #1106426
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Yeah, I see. There's a ton of stuff floating in my mind. What was I event thinking when typing that...
It's just that the only good full-lengths I usually animate is BSE, because of that, I've gotten serious. In fact, too serious.

Making me want to complete all rounds. Which is a bad thing.

Ok, I'll skip the rounds if I have problems~

Now I'm awfully ashamed of myself :C


Nono
It's okay.
I know you had a rough time. Just relax.
Besides, your post was what some people need to know.
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Nov 12, 2013 2:49 PM #1106435
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Nono
It's okay.
I know you had a rough time. Just relax.
Besides, your post was what some people need to know.


Some or just you? Don't tell her I posted this, I swear I'd pulverize you.
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Nov 12, 2013 3:57 PM #1106445
Although you have a strong reason and most animator would agree, but if you were to take animation to the next level you will have to work harder and believe me I have a teacher that does animation and he says that in the industry as soon as you finish one animation, you will be put onto another animation to make, they best way deal with this is to deal with your time effectively, and doing the BSE is a great way to do animations under pressure.

I personally want to become better because I am determined too.

Plus if the next round came in every time the last round ended there is no point complaining because we would have to get started, I just have to remember myself that I want to get better.

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When it comes to projects and school, you chose to do this BSE, you chose to put more work on your hands.
You really shouldn't be doing this if you can't cope along doing other projects because you are just giving yourself more work, because you chose to.
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Nov 12, 2013 4:36 PM #1106451
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Although you have a strong reason and most animator would agree, but if you were to take animation to the next level you will have to work harder and believe me I have a teacher that does animation and he says that in the industry as soon as you finish one animation, you will be put onto another animation to make, they best way deal with this is to deal with your time effectively, and doing the BSE is a great way to do animations under pressure.

I personally want to become better because I am determined too.

Plus if the next round came in every time the last round ended there is no point complaining because we would have to get started, I just have to remember myself that I want to get better.


Unless you're pulverized with 3 projects at the same time; and even though you finished one, you're given another. I'm given several puppet tests, few full-length stick figure projects that are due before July and such for economic reasons, and this. [ Including being a co-leader for NEMESIS. ] I also have school life to handle where the only classes I need to focus on are ALCUSH, Photography, and Graphic Arts. Reason why I wanna do BSE is because of the outcomes and your progress. Not to mention the prizes.

As much as I want to back out just to relieve myself, I want to do this. At least give us a few days - a week break with the next round having the same amount of work time.