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Post by PFA on Oct 26, 2007 18:05:04 GMT -5
I might be able to do someone's voice now that my mic works. X3 though...I'm terrible at vocie acting. XD Well, if you wanna try for it... *pokes the voices needed list on the front page*
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Post by Goosh on Oct 26, 2007 18:07:34 GMT -5
Wow, PFA, that was the first I've seen of you matching voices and characters, and it was -phenominal-. You did a fantastic job and now I will poke you with a large stick if you don't give us more soon. >.>
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Post by Omni on Oct 26, 2007 18:15:03 GMT -5
I like it! *ding-ding-ding-ding* I find the expressions and gestures especially fun to watch, like the little bow Tirilia does at the end. They seem to make even the most cartoon-y of movies more real. Hmm... I wonder how much music the finished movie will have. It seems pretty much traditional to have music, or at least background sounds, for most of a movie (...or at least a Hollywood movie). This particular scene should be fine without, though.
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Post by Kengplant on Oct 26, 2007 18:53:07 GMT -5
*standing ovation* WHooot! Excellent job animating and excellent job to the voice actors aswell
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Post by PFA on Oct 26, 2007 19:08:29 GMT -5
Glad you all like it. And if you want to see more... send voice clips. *grin*
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2007 21:02:33 GMT -5
Awesome clip, PFA! And I figured out a way to quickly and easily find pictures of people. 1. Right-click the image. 2. Click "Copy Image Location." 3. Paste copied URL in address bar.
The URL you see will end something like this: ...albums/q243/petfriendamy/NTWF/GWMovie/Banners/NAME.png?167
4. Put in the name of the person you want to see where it says NAME. 5. Load the page.
Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to work for everybody...like Goosh. Anyways, PFA, I saw my pic, and if you're up for changes... my hair isn't so neat. More...rugged and untamed, if you will, but not quite sticking up... Almost like this, but not so flat, more like this. And before anyone needlessly makes the assumption, yes, I do watch Lost....
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Post by PFA on Oct 26, 2007 21:18:45 GMT -5
Awesome clip, PFA! And I figured out a way to quickly and easily find pictures of people. 1. Right-click the image. 2. Click "Copy Image Location." 3. Paste copied URL in address bar.
The URL you see will end something like this: ...albums/q243/petfriendamy/NTWF/GWMovie/Banners/NAME.png?167
4. Put in the name of the person you want to see where it says NAME. 5. Load the page.
Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to work for everybody...like Goosh. Anyways, PFA, I saw my pic, and if you're up for changes... my hair isn't so neat. More...rugged and untamed, if you will, but not quite sticking up... Almost like this, but not so flat, more like this. And before anyone needlessly makes the assumption, yes, I do watch Lost.... Yeah, not everyone is in the banner yet. Mainly because I haven't drawn everyone yet. ; And I can fix the hair. Shouldn't take long.
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Post by Dice on Oct 26, 2007 21:25:07 GMT -5
WOOOO PFA! *claps and cheers* Awesome job and I can't waiiittt to see more. I think I still have one voice clip to record from the most recent script.
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Post by PFA on Oct 26, 2007 21:34:43 GMT -5
Thanks, Pyro. Also I made Wolf's hair less neat. If you want to find it Wolf's way, the image name is now LordWolf instead of just Wolf. So I can avoid weird things happening involving that annoying 'you have to refresh to see the new version' thing of Photobucket.
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Post by Amneiger on Oct 27, 2007 4:45:59 GMT -5
Why does Shino say "a trouble" at 0:51?
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Oct 27, 2007 9:05:03 GMT -5
I hope you don't mind some criticism, eh? I mean, it's for the benefit of the movie. Shino's voice actor needs to pronounce words more clearly. He sounded like he was eating some words, and I think it was because he was speaking too fast. He needs to be more careful with pronouncing consonant combinations. I'd highly discourage him from hyperventilating so he would not feel rushed. The background needs more work. I don't know if that is the exact background OR if the background is fully done, but a gray wall with two lines wouldn't look fascinating for such a dramatic scene. And now for the compliments! I'd like to acknowledge how great Tirilia's voice actor did her part. She sounded so natural, and her wise use of pauses added to the drama of the scene. Her voice actually flows smoothly with the avatar Tirilia. The animations are simple yet comparatively smooth. It's very hard to make such a short scene using several combinations of frame-by-frame animation and tweening, yet you pulled it off with great skill. I expected that you use very many layers to do so, but I noticed it's fewer than I thought, but you still maintained the smooth animation despite the limitations many animators encounter from using few layers.
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Post by PFA on Oct 27, 2007 9:30:04 GMT -5
Constructive criticism is always helpful, yes. I've kinda noticed the Shino voice thing. I've been thinking of putting up a list of recording tips sometime, one of which is 'speak clearly.' It's tricky to lipsync someone when you can barely tell what they're saying. *goes to poke Shino* The background is kinda plain because I'm not very good with backgrounds. My background people can help with that, though, if they're willing. *glances at Keng* As for the compliments, thanks. *will tell Tirilia if she gets the chance* And how do you know how many layers I used, anyway?
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Oct 27, 2007 9:35:01 GMT -5
Constructive criticism is always helpful, yes. I've kinda noticed the Shino voice thing. I've been thinking of putting up a list of recording tips sometime, one of which is 'speak clearly.' It's tricky to lipsync someone when you can barely tell what they're saying. *goes to poke Shino* The background is kinda plain because I'm not very good with backgrounds. My background people can help with that, though, if they're willing. *glances at Keng* As for the compliments, thanks. *will tell Tirilia if she gets the chance* And how do you know how many layers I used, anyway? Playing with Macromedia Flash for more than a year gave me the ability to be able to tell how many layers were used. I can't tell how many EXACTLY, though
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Post by PFA on Oct 27, 2007 9:55:52 GMT -5
Playing with Macromedia Flash for more than a year gave me the ability to be able to tell how many layers were used. I can't tell how many EXACTLY, though Haha, cool. And for anyone who cares, this particular scene has exactly eight layers. Two of which haven't been used. Why does Shino say "a trouble" at 0:51? ...I dunno. 'Cause that's what his roleplay post said?
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Post by Salah~ on Oct 27, 2007 10:06:38 GMT -5
I've been thinking of putting up a list of recording tips sometime, one of which is 'speak clearly.' It's tricky to lipsync someone when you can barely tell what they're saying. Well, one thing I noticed: that static-y effect is caused by breathing onto the mic, so you can eliminate it by not breathing heavily (or at all) while recording your lines and being careful with sounds like 't'.
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