Here it be: http://www.fastswf.com/tCmwAh0
Also, scratch that, put me down for Fury, and whichever category is appropriate.
Film Tribute Competition [WINNERS POSTED!]
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Jan 16, 2015 7:58 AM #1296089
Jan 16, 2015 9:07 AM #1296103
Quote from VertigoHere it be: http://www.fastswf.com/tCmwAh0
Also, scratch that, put me down for Fury, and whichever category is appropriate.
woah calm ur ass m8
u should be in pro yo
Jan 16, 2015 9:11 AM #1296104
Quote from theexceld9woah calm ur ass m8
u should be in pro yo
he is in pro m8
Jan 16, 2015 11:56 AM #1296144
It would be really unfair if his 3D anim would be compared to all these 2D tho. 3D allows you to have more camera movements which is really time consuming and can be hard on flash and other stuffs that is easier to do in 3D. But hey, not my decision to make as I'm just another participant.
Jan 16, 2015 12:11 PM #1296147
Quote from XrebellionIt would be really unfair if his 3D anim would be compared to all these 2D tho. 3D allows you to have more camera movements which is really time consuming and can be hard on flash and other stuffs that is easier to do in 3D. But hey, not my decision to make as I'm just another participant.
I honestly agree with Reb here. In a 3D animation, you can do all sorts of angles just by moving the camera while in flash you'd have to draw them in manually. This also works for backgrounds. They don't have to draw a BG just right for different angles, they just make it once and use whatever angles they like. 3D also naturally has better animation quality than flash, since it's always tweening. I'm not saying you shouldn't let him enter, but i think you should score him on different standards, like detail and the easing and whatnot. And score him less on things he could easily do like angles. I would imagine that'll make it more fair.
Jan 16, 2015 12:29 PM #1296154
Quote from Alpha SeagullI honestly agree with Reb here. In a 3D animation, you can do all sorts of angles just by moving the camera while in flash you'd have to draw them in manually. This also works for backgrounds. They don't have to draw a BG just right for different angles, they just make it once and use whatever angles they like. 3D also naturally has better animation quality than flash, since it's always tweening. I'm not saying you shouldn't let him enter, but i think you should score him on different standards, like detail and the easing and whatnot. And score him less on things he could easily do like angles. I would imagine that'll make it more fair.
I'm agree with both of them
Jan 16, 2015 12:55 PM #1296157
Why should he be judged differently just because he knows how to use a (potentially more) powerful program and you guys cant?
Jan 16, 2015 1:01 PM #1296158
Oh snapple! But in all seriousness. I always thought 3d was a lot harder than 2d (Though i have never done 3d animation at all)
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Jan 16, 2015 1:33 PM #1296162
Quote from AlienWhy should he be judged differently just because he knows how to use a (potentially more) powerful program and you guys cant?
Quote from Alienbecause he knows how to use a (potentially more) powerful program and you guys cant
lol kidding,
but Reb and AlphaSeagull kind of explained why
Jan 16, 2015 1:34 PM #1296163
You just repeated what Alien said...
Jan 16, 2015 1:45 PM #1296166
Quote from LamitrovYou just repeated what Alien said...
thanks, Sherlock
Jan 16, 2015 1:48 PM #1296167
Quote from Irianthanks, Sherlock
No problem watson. x3
Jan 16, 2015 3:57 PM #1296194
Quote from AlienWhy should he be judged differently just because he knows how to use a (potentially more) powerful program and you guys cant?
Cause from what Stone told me, this is supposed to be a flash competition.
And it's not just about the program, it's about it being 3D. It's far too different in a lot of ways.
Why would you judge two different things in the same way?
Jan 16, 2015 5:37 PM #1296225
Quote from XrebellionCause from what Stone told me, this is supposed to be a flash competition.
And it's not just about the program, it's about it being 3D. It's far too different in a lot of ways.
Why would you judge two different things in the same way?
the official entry requirements are on the front page, it isn't stated animation software is limited to flash
also, camera movement isn't necessarily easier in 3d than it is in flash, nor is making/animating a 3d stickfigure(completely rigged). idk I feel like you and alpha seagull are undermining the work put into 3d
p.s i'm sure if there is a really big difference than stone/other judges will take into account the capabilities of the animation software :/
Jan 16, 2015 5:39 PM #1296226
Quote from XrebellionCause from what Stone told me, this is supposed to be a flash competition.
And it's not just about the program, it's about it being 3D. It's far too different in a lot of ways.
Why would you judge two different things in the same way?
Exactly. I'm not saying to judge 3D animations worse really. I'm saying they should judge it based on the amount of actual work put into the anim. So if the person does something cool that even 3D animators will have a rough time with, then yeah he should get points for that. But if he does something that flash animators have a rough time doing but is easy for a 3D anim (like angles and shading), then I think he shouldn't get extra points for that.
Edit: and Alien, I've used Blender (a 3D animating program) before. angles are as simple as moving a camera around.