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Dagooos
Started on this shot. It still needs LOTS of work hopefully have it done by the end of the weekend.

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HomeSlice
Nice! It looks similar to one of my shots 3_02_31 (2MB) .

You might want to replace Green Monkey's walk cycle with "Green_Monkey_Walk_Sad" in data\Shared Data\Actions\walk-cycles. It is a bit less jerky.
Dagooos
QUOTE(HomeSlice @ Sep 22 2007, 02:08 AM) *
Nice! It looks similar to one of my shots 3_02_31 (2MB) .

You might want to replace Green Monkey's walk cycle with "Green_Monkey_Walk_Sad" in data\Shared Data\Actions\walk-cycles. It is a bit less jerky.


Hey, thanks for the info. Ill try that. It might help getting their walk speeds to match up too. I did see your shot and was trying to give him the same attitude.
Dagooos
A little more progress.
Axed the head shake, so it wasn't as similar to homeslice's shot.


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Dagooos
...and fooled around wth it a couple more hours. I think thats gonna be it for this shot I've rendered it 5 times and still can't get the monkeys right arm to look good.


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martin
Approved.
robcat2075
I really like Woot's reaction, but I didn't know it was there until the third time I watched the clip.

I hope you have a chance to revisit this later and investigate that some more. smile.gif
Eric2575
That's really good stuff.
Dagooos
QUOTE(robcat2075 @ Sep 26 2007, 12:39 AM) *
I really like Woot's reaction, but I didn't know it was there until the third time I watched the clip.

I hope you have a chance to revisit this later and investigate that some more. smile.gif


Ahh I was afraid of that. Should have time to fix it. I dont think Martin gives out shots until sat.

Thanks
robcat2075
I think the Scarecrow is drawing too much attention to himself.

This is an interesting problem. The scarecrow is doing all the talking which by default will get the audience's attention but somehow you need the audience to be looking at Woot.
Dagooos
QUOTE(robcat2075 @ Sep 26 2007, 01:43 PM) *
I think the Scarecrow is drawing too much attention to himself.

This is an interesting problem. The scarecrow is doing all the talking which by default will get the audience's attention but somehow you need the audience to be looking at Woot.


Ok, I think I got it but its hard to tell because I know what I should be looking at.

What I tried to do is lead the viewers eye with strawbears left hand and head for both of the monkeys actions.
Then keeping strawbear form making any quick movements while monkeyboy did his thing.

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