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HomeSlice
There is one scene in the Pessim sequence that is only partially animated, 2_05_02.
It looks like David Higgins worked on it, but didn't finish.

It looks like Ulrika B-Linden animated 2_05_01 back in Feb. I though George Dugas was assigned to that one, but I guess not.

If someone will finish 2_05_02, I will render the Pessim sequence and add it to the draft edits.
KenH
I'm almost done on my current one. I'll finish this one and then call SO done for me....bar tweaks.
higginsdj
I'm not aware of not having finished any scenes - perhaps I didn't upload it (all gone now probably since I moved to a new PC). Do you want me to finish it? (Still working on 3_03_02)

Cheers
HomeSlice
I think Ken's got it. You can see an animatic of the current state here:
http://www.holmesbryant.com/files/video/sc...of_oz/animatic/
(select 2_05_02 in the playlist)

Did you ever get that spreadsheet template I sent you David?
higginsdj
Yep - got it. Its very good (and detailed).

As an aside, is there a problem with Trot's blinks? Every time she blinks (using slider) her eyes do not recover their original position (ie they do not fully reopen), 3-4 blinks and her eyes remain shut......

Cheers
KenH
Just looking at the other Pessim scenes.....the frog could use some movement and there are a few other niggles. Do we have free reign to go tweaking stuff? Or should we list the problems and co-ordinate it? Just don't go final rendering yet. wink.gif
KenH
I added a breathing action on the frog to give him some movement. I also want to add some blinks, but can't select him in skeleton mode. It looks like he has that glitch where the model bone is altered in a relationship. But I can't find it! Help!
HomeSlice
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As an aside, is there a problem with Trot's blinks? Every time she blinks (using slider) her eyes do not recover their original position (ie they do not fully reopen), 3-4 blinks and her eyes remain shut.

I haven't had any problems with Trot's eye blinks. Maybe check her eyelid control null? The control for her eyelids overrides the blink control, so if you used that to close her eyes at some point, the blink control might seem like its not working.

QUOTE
I added a breathing action on the frog to give him some movement. I also want to add some blinks, but can't select him in skeleton mode. It looks like he has that glitch where the model bone is altered in a relationship. But I can't find it! Help!

I'll take a look at it and see if I can figure it out.
HomeSlice
QUOTE(KenH @ Jun 10 2010, 05:47 PM) *
Just looking at the other Pessim scenes.....the frog could use some movement and there are a few other niggles. Do we have free reign to go tweaking stuff? Or should we list the problems and co-ordinate it? Just don't go final rendering yet. wink.gif


If you want to tweak stuff, please go right ahead smile.gif Just let me know which frames you tweaked so, if I did render them already, I can re-render them. I'm just doing draft renders, we'll probably re-render the whole movie (or at least much of it) after we get a chance to review it.
HomeSlice
QUOTE(KenH @ Jun 11 2010, 06:10 PM) *
I added a breathing action on the frog to give him some movement. I also want to add some blinks, but can't select him in skeleton mode. It looks like he has that glitch where the model bone is altered in a relationship. But I can't find it! Help!

I deleted the model bone from the "Hide Face Bones" relationship. I couldn't find any model bone channels in any other relationships. Update to toad and see if it works now.
KenH
Yes! Thanks Holmes!
higginsdj
Every time she blinks (using the blink slider), AM adds some eyelid control keys as well. When I delete these added control keys (as opposed to the blink) all is well again.

Cheers
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