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lynn22:
After working all Summer on my 18th Century town I have now gone back to finishing my museum project which will be on my Xmas(card) CD.

The story : a boy takes a walk in the park, it starts to rain so he goes to the nearby museum for shelter.
Only it's not just an ordinary museum as he will find out for all kinds of "things" happen with the items on display. This is a good excuse for lots of animation work ;)

You can see a video clip of the boy entering the museum
Enjoy :)

Previous images are here : http://www.anim8or.com/smf/index.php?topic=1558.0

Indian8or:
Nice work Lynn.  Good to see some animation from you after famous "choppin".

I have one question about the tree line in the park.  Are they meshes or just picture plates.  I gather from your earlier posts that you use Vue renderer for the vegetation it provides.

It is a nice work.  keep it up.

P.S:  I am working on an ambitious cenematic (in 3d max) and I need a tree line that would look realistic.

lynn22:
Thank you Indian8or !

This animation is done entirely in Anim8or, modeling, texturing and rendering.
Vue is good for scene still images or camera animated walk-thoughs or fly pasts but it has no possibility for animating objects with bones.

The background is just a picture somewhat altered in Photoshop to match the foreground models. I made a dark one for the rain scene and a sunny one for at the end of the animation when the boy comes back outside.

For readers who wonder how, just add your image in Scene mode >Settings > Environment > select Image


FeentNaf73:
can you please give us some guesses on what other swords would be in the Museum Collection please ?

johnar:
 Hi Lynn22, :)
 Got a couple of comments about the anim8ion.

 The door has a strange 'disconnected' moment as it is closing.
 I'm wondering if this could be the orientation and\or position key(s) that is/are responsible.
 Have you doubled the last keys, (position and orientation), and made the first keys of the closing movement 'corner' keys. ?
 If so, and you still have the same 'odd' movement, then it could possibly be the positioning of the doors' axis?

Does the boy seem just a tad too short compared to the door? (maybe not).
 Anyway, i really like the scene. The background treeline looks really good  and the rain looks gr8.
 How did you do that?

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