Thanks Abbie, yes please add the two in situ White Night videos to the group. Is it right what Dave of Sheepfilms says, that you just put the YouTube URL into the box, and it'll add it to the group? If so, that sounds easy enough and I can do that...
Ok. It's at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0BWTdTOP9k
It's not directly on the BANG Future Machine page. I tried to get it onto that page like the Abandoned Artwork one is, but couldn't find a way... How do you do that... what haven't I noticed...?
Me too, I had a really good time. Thank you to everyone involved. I've just uploaded my first video to YouTube. It's of my animation 'Returning Home', and that of Andrew Seabrook. Is that is ok with you, Andrew, putting yours on YouTube? Let me kn...
hiya sorry i took stupidly long to reply! i have been stupidly busy with various stuff since i finished university and have barely seen a computer since! do you play in a band? im going to animate a video for my band when i get good enough. are there any general animation classes that bang put on regually? as im only a beginner and really want to get into animation.
Are you still interested in making videos from Flash? If so, I do it by exporting from Flash as an image sequence (under Export Movie I think).
Then you can import it into another program to join the stills up to make a video. I usually export PNG stills as they're quite small files. Quicktime Pro will do it, but costs $30 I think. Alternatively, you can use the free program Virtual Dub (search for it online) to make AVI videos.
Hope this helps. Just Private Message me if you want more details
At 10:40pm on December 10, 2008, Maria J Parra said…
ok Thanks
Finishing touches now! doind a render test to check final details now
I also done some instruments. Is a while ago and it was in Maya though. I made a basic samba set and let it play.
I am probably going for this mass animation project on Facebook tomorrow. I had a look and funny enough...all of the characters (except one) are instruments. The files are also in Maya.
Anyway...i had a look in the net and I found a very interesting site. Its a site for artists who are interested in materials and shaders....
No worries, Alison! I am also going to use Gimp instead of Photoshop, and Blender instead of Maya. The procedures are quite similiar in these programs.
you told me yesterday, that you are interested in textures and Blender.
Well, I forgot to tell you, I am reading a very good book about it. It called "[digital] Texturing & Painting" and is written by Owen Demers. It is the crosswalk of doing textures "analog" to understand making textures in digital programs like Gimp, Photoshop, and Blender and Maya.
Probably you know this book already, if not, I like to commend it to you.
Thank you for your flash advice! I'm trying to buy a wacom tablet as I am borrowing my friend's cheap tablet. I didn't realise Wacom has so many models! :S so pricey... Hope you are good.