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Annoying Lil' Video
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Annoying Lil' Video // Work in Progress
Post by jamesmc // May 10, 2006, 7:00am
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Here's an annoying little video I made with some simple spheres and cubes in tS3.2. Took me forever to get that little bot to fly around smoothly. heh |
Post by frank // May 10, 2006, 7:16am
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LOL!
By the way, my next animation clip will have sound. You guys have convinced me.
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Post by e-graffiti // May 10, 2006, 11:12am
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Jamesmc other than tS what tools did you use? |
Post by jamesmc // May 10, 2006, 12:59pm
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Hmmm, don't remember exactly, but here is a list which may not be complete.
It was a frame by frame editing process.
Paint Shop Pro, Virtual Dub, Zweistein Video Editor(bulk background removal), Nero Wave Editor, Windows Movie Maker, JASC Gif Animator ( I think for editing frames back to Paint Shop Pro for shading on the robot and stone walls, and masking out most of the tS 3.2 background, JASC GIF animator let's me do that frame by frame) I did the masking with a script I wrote in PSP.
Don't really remember what else I might have used, other than making the objects in tS3.2. Oh yeah, I did use FRAPS to capture the motion in tS3.2 as I didn't know how or if tS3.2 had video capability at the time. |
Post by jamesmc // May 10, 2006, 2:30pm
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Forgot to add, I used Anvil Studio, which is a program to write midi sounds, music etc. Used that to write the weird music at the end. Rather annoying if I say so myself. :)
Four programs I used at the time were free; tS3.2, Virtual Dub, Zweistein and Anvil Studio. |
Post by JPSofCA // May 11, 2006, 8:35am
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:D I love your video clip - the SFX are very cool, too! There's just something I love about handcrafted audio.
Good work.
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Post by W!ZARD // May 21, 2006, 3:41am
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Forgot to add, I used Anvil Studio, which is a program to write midi sounds, music etc. Used that to write the weird music at the end. Rather annoying if I say so myself. :)
Four programs I used at the time were free; tS3.2, Virtual Dub, Zweistein and Anvil Studio.
Hi James - just a word of thanks to you for bringing Anvil Studio to my attention - a great (if somewhat quirky) little program and at a great price too! I've been using it in conjunction with a free multi track program called Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) and what a great combination! Thanks again. |
Post by mrbones // Jul 11, 2007, 4:31pm
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Can you give me any Fraps tips I cant seem to make it work...
Hmmm, don't remember exactly, but here is a list which may not be complete.
It was a frame by frame editing process.
Paint Shop Pro, Virtual Dub, Zweistein Video Editor(bulk background removal), Nero Wave Editor, Windows Movie Maker, JASC Gif Animator ( I think for editing frames back to Paint Shop Pro for shading on the robot and stone walls, and masking out most of the tS 3.2 background, JASC GIF animator let's me do that frame by frame) I did the masking with a script I wrote in PSP.
Don't really remember what else I might have used, other than making the objects in tS3.2. Oh yeah, I did use FRAPS to capture the motion in tS3.2 as I didn't know how or if tS3.2 had video capability at the time. |
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