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lizeal93:
i wanted to make an episode of the startrek series in lego. the episode is going to be "the balance of terror." i am not expecting too much help with modelling or rigging/skinning, but i need help animating since the deadline for the project is september 1. this year.. and the episode is approxamitly 55 minutes long.
Dosser:
Is stop-motion an option, using actual lego?
Either way: 55 mins is a long episode to get done in about a month.
hihosilver:
In all honesty, you will not be able to get 55 min. done if you want a fully animated episode. Animation takes much longer than that. You see full feature length films which are maybe 2 hours, but there are tons of animators that work on the episodes, and it takes them MUCH longer than a month. I would recommend changing the timeframe of your animation.
lizeal93:
i know the time frame is redicoulous but all of the models are done and i'm not asking for the animation to be very good. the model qualaty as shown by the pic is what i'm going for; goofy lego. if its coming along nicley then i may be able to get another month or so.
RudySchneider:
Hmmm, even then it's a rather tall order:
55 minutes @ 24 frames/second = 55*60*24 = 79,200 FRAMES!
Even if it only takes 30 seconds per frame to render, you're looking at
(79200 * 30) = 2,376,000 seconds = 660 hours = 27.5 days JUST TO RENDER! Of course, you could have a LOT of repeating scenes, but even if half the scenes are repeats (BORING!), you're still burning up a lot of render time. And at 30 seconds per frame, you're talking minimal quality (i.e., no shadows)!
Keep in mind that this doesn't even include the time you'll need to set up the scenes and animations! And if you think it'll be a one-shot deal to set up the way you want, you're kidding yourself.
In short, it seems to me that you need a reality check, and to re-think your goals here, lizeal93!
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