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Player-exe
VFX artist by day and fan animator by night.

Alexandre Bellefeuille @Player-exe

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Québec, Canada

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Updates about Yoki's Story 6

Posted by Player-exe - September 25th, 2012


The project is going great, I already have ten minutes of animation already done. I am not really good at the presentation of a project so I will try to make it simple.

- 960 x 540 pixels, including the prerendered scenes.
- 60 fps as always (except for 3D scenes running at 15 or 24 fps)
- 2D scenes are made using Macromedia Flash 8, it might be old but it has a lot of power. A lot of TV shows and movies still use this version of the software for animation. The best example for this is probably My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
- 3D scenes are made using Blender only. I decided to get rid of Wings 3D and to go to something with more power.
- The camera can now move naturally without the need of a v-cam. Don't worry, this won't be like Modern Family.
- I finally have realistic light effects, not like the instagram-ish effect I made in the previous episode.
- The files used for the movie make 2.55 gb for the moment, so you can guess I am using a lot of prerendered effects. To compare, the previous one had .9 gb of content.
- Most of the 3D models are already made.
- I used some physic simulation in the project, mostly fluid simulation.
- The movie might be around 20 or 25 minutes long.

In theory, this should be done for early 2013 if everything goes correctly.

(No picture this time, sorry)


Comments

Dam bro, I think you should really split it up into 2 or 3 parts, the last one was good but it was hard for me to sit through is my only complaint.

I think I could do it, I am just not sure how I could split the movie yet. I was thinking of making the full movie available in a single submission by allowing to watch it all at once or in two separate episodes with a bit of Actionscript.

I agree with KingDavid. Definitely split it.