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[ COMPLETE ] Challenge #3: Red and Moving
floyd86:
Challenge #3: Red and Moving
The third anim8or challenge: Red and Moving!
The challenge is to make a short animation with a minimum of 5 and maximum of 30 seconds.
What kind of animation, you say? That's all up to you!
Just some small rules which you have to follow:
* Your main object in your animation must be red. So a red material or a red texture.
* The red object can be anything: a ball, your grandma or something never seen before. Use your imagination!
* The red object must be on screen a majority of the time.
* Intro's or credits do not count in the video length. Only the animation counts.
Ok! Go ahead a create something red and animate it. Be creative. Use your imagination!
You don't know how to make an animation? Then is this a good challenge for you to learn!
Try reading through the scene section of the manual: http://anim8or.com/manual/7_scene_editor.html.
It will explain the basics of animating in anim8or.
Have fun, keep in mind the challenge rules and post your progress, c&c, and/or final renders in this topic.
Deadline: 2 weeks (May 7th)
NEW DEADLINE: May 14th!!
What will be judged:
This challenge will have a public poll. Vote for the best animation, which followed the rules.
If you animation doesn't follow the rules it cannot be judged!
Kubajzz:
Cool idea Floyd!
I have to find some time for this one!
3D Joe Wiltshire:
hmm.... I have some ideas for this...
Can anyone give me a good scale for fps?
At the moment I have trouble getting even the longest of my videos up to more than 7 seconds.
Currently on 24 fps
floyd86:
24fps is a pretty good frame rate, although 30 (29,97) fps is getting the standard.
ENSONIQ5:
3D Joe Wiltshire: What is the cause of the 7 seconds limit at 24 fps (168 frames)? You should be able to animate with many more frames than that. I have run animation renders exceeding 1000 frames at 720x576dpi and 24fps (DVD PAL standard) on a pretty ordinary platform. Anyway, if you are facing a limitation that cannot be avoided one workaround would be to create 2 or 3 short scenes and edit them together in a video editor.
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