Slave-1 Project by glought
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Description
The test cockpit of the
Comments (6)
CptPlanet
Whoa! How awesome. Post frequent updates. This is a cool idea. I wish my parents had taught me computer animation when I was little. Best of luck
Entropica
I second CptPlanet's comments! Very cool activity and learning experience. I am sure they will cherish the time. :o)I'll check by on your artist page every few days to see if you've posted any updates.
glought
Thanks everyone. We are back at it and should have another posting in a day or two.
glought
School starting soon and the project is almost completed. The kids are worn out but have learned a lot and had a lots of fun doing it. As soon as we finished with the NLE side it will be posted on my WEB site and a link placed here.
Django
Way cool, sounds like something i always wanted to do.. and will, sometime. What do you use to build the cockpit and interiors ? That must be very hard work ? Keep on , never loose the playfull mind Dj
glought
Thanks Django!! The kids and I are having fun working on the S1 Project. We found a few new things that we didn't know that we could do and have changed a few things. The green screen work is easy as long as you keep the color Green (or blue if you use it) out of the picture. With CS2s ability to show a back ground image as you work along the time line helped a lot. Its not like AEs motion tracking capabilities but if you only move a second or two on the time line bare in CS2 you can match a camera helper point pretty close. Camera data export to other applications would be a well added feature in CS2.