Animation Timelapse: A Moment in Azys Lla
Added 2024-08-18 14:12:28 +0000 UTCHello! Happy sunday~
Today's video is a quick one with the timelapse of me animating Lizard in the last shot of the Azys Lla video.
Honestly, I wanted to make a video showing my work on the new one I've been working one, with the new Dawntrail models, or even a comparison but then I... didn't record it. All of that footage, lost!!! My bad...
So I'm just talking over the animation of the last one, some of my thoughts comparing the two, and on animating. Hopefully I'm not repeating myself too much here. I couldn't spend too much time on this either this time for other reasons, so I really want to compensate with a better, more detailed one in the future as soon as I can.
I hope you enjoy it anyway! As always, if you have any questions or want to see something specific, I'd love to know your thoughts!
Oh also, apparently I can upload videos directly to Patreon now, instead of having to upload them before on youtube. I'm testing it out for this one, let me know if it doesn't work properly or if you rather be get back to having them on youtube.
Thank you very much for your support!
Comments
It's really practical! Saves me some headache of getting the backgrounds :P it does limit camera movement, but for me it's a good trade off I use the image of the green screen for video renders, since I can't render video with transparent background. When I render the final version of the shot, I disable the green background and render all as a PNG sequence with RGBA activated! :) the background will be transparent without the need to get rid of the green screen, the quality is higher and it's easier if you need to make any changes later
Liz Ard
2024-08-22 08:42:14 +0000 UTCI definitely wanna start using that greenscreen method! It seems like a great way to get the shots you want without worrying about the actual mesh of the environment 😄
Fioh Sion
2024-08-22 02:35:15 +0000 UTCNo worries! It's an image I use as a Background Image attached to the camera :) Select the camera, and in the menu, there will be a "background image" option. You can attach images or videos, move them and change the opacity!
Liz Ard
2024-08-19 09:35:38 +0000 UTCHey i might be a little slow but how do you get the greenscreen
Riihu'ta
2024-08-19 09:33:25 +0000 UTC