Rayman Randimation IV
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 4:51 am
Well it's been a long time comin', and since Rayman Randimation 3 isn't necessarily 'new' anymore, lets keep things rolling with Rayman Randimation IV
Comin' out bloody with guns blazin'!
On to conceptual matters. First of all, this will be the last episode of Rayman Randimation under my supervision (I'm sure most of you reading that last statement are like
) so for there to be any Rayman Randimation 5 and above, someone else would have to take over. But let's stick to the matter at hand. In this collab (yes, another collab
) I will only be looking for quality work, as I will be stepping up my game as well. If your scene is not quite up to my expectations, I will be helping you out with tips and theories in general and relative to your work. If your scene surpasses my expectations, then
. I will no longer be using the 0.1 second static clip at the beginning of each scene; There will be a title page lasting about 3 seconds for each scene, so make a title for your piece. If you can't think of one, just give a short description like "Rayman gets pissed and unleashes a can of whoop-ass". Scenes should be at least 10 seconds long, or coming close to that. I'm looking for one really good scene from each person rather than a bunch of 3 second scrap clips (of course you can make more than one good scene if you choose).
WHEW!
ok, on to technical matters
Version: Flash 8 (unless something happens and I upgrade for some reason) so just make your .fla compatible. Someone had also mentioned 'hand drawn' animation, which is also acceptable (and would be really cool to have). If that's the case, just put the images in order in a .fla
Size: 640x480
Frame Rate: 30 FPS, the rough framerate of video (of course if you're doing something extraneous like hand drawn, you CAN use '15 fps' by having two frames for each frame)
Put some kind of personal watermark in the bottom left hand corner, I will put movie ctrl buttons in the bottom right
If you use VCam, put your whole scene in a movie clip. Last time I had trouble adding the movie ctrl buttons to a scene that used a VCam because I had to make the buttons follow the VCam.
Due Date: This is a really iffy subject, as I can never seem to predict how a collab will turn out (after all, the last one took 6 months but I was really only working for 2 of those. I was planning this to be an 'over the spring semester' kind of thing, due around end of April at the latest (that's a lot of time to make a really good scene, hinthint
) and also considering time for others to join in later.
Unfortunately, since I've only just started actual work on it, I have nothing to show yet, but will be providing updates on sketches, backgrounds, short full animated clips, etc.
Thank you and Good Luck
Comin' out bloody with guns blazin'!
On to conceptual matters. First of all, this will be the last episode of Rayman Randimation under my supervision (I'm sure most of you reading that last statement are like
WHEW!
Version: Flash 8 (unless something happens and I upgrade for some reason) so just make your .fla compatible. Someone had also mentioned 'hand drawn' animation, which is also acceptable (and would be really cool to have). If that's the case, just put the images in order in a .fla
Size: 640x480
Frame Rate: 30 FPS, the rough framerate of video (of course if you're doing something extraneous like hand drawn, you CAN use '15 fps' by having two frames for each frame)
Put some kind of personal watermark in the bottom left hand corner, I will put movie ctrl buttons in the bottom right
If you use VCam, put your whole scene in a movie clip. Last time I had trouble adding the movie ctrl buttons to a scene that used a VCam because I had to make the buttons follow the VCam.
Due Date: This is a really iffy subject, as I can never seem to predict how a collab will turn out (after all, the last one took 6 months but I was really only working for 2 of those. I was planning this to be an 'over the spring semester' kind of thing, due around end of April at the latest (that's a lot of time to make a really good scene, hinthint
Unfortunately, since I've only just started actual work on it, I have nothing to show yet, but will be providing updates on sketches, backgrounds, short full animated clips, etc.
Thank you and Good Luck