Fireindaho
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Sn4tcH said:That sounds so much easier than the way I am doing it... I'm trying to keep the action movie feeling going so almost every shot is in a different angle than the last, but in a fashion so that you get the feeling that the cameras moving around the action. (Almost like a constant bullet time, without slow-mo) Thats sounds weird, but I can't really think of another way to explain it...
I can picture what you mean. I'm not using that method because I'm trying for a creepy, horror feeling, as opposed to action. I think a motionless camera might help me there.
I'm using the prop camera also because I figure that will make it easier to 'greenscreen' special effects into the scene if I know the background never changes, only the characters.
Right now, I'm animating characters against a black background(a map with no light) using the lamps to light the characters only. Then I'm going to light the empty 'set'(the dark map) with lamps, 'film' that, then composite some freaky as yet undecided enviroment effects onto that, then overlay the characters over all of that.
I'm also currently finishing up another comic, which I will provide the link to in this thread when I'm done, maybe tomorrow. This time it's a funny one. Doing comics keeps me from getting burned out on doing the animating.