Raven
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Raven
Hi there, just would like to share some work.
I have been modeling a Raven and it will be used in the inroduction of a feature that I am working on. The motions are still very rough and not very fluent.
Two short clips.
Raven flight cycle:
www.goober.nu/journey/forum/Proboard/video/video3.html
Raven picking:
www.goober.nu/journey/forum/Proboard/video/video4.html
Cheers/
Ola
I have been modeling a Raven and it will be used in the inroduction of a feature that I am working on. The motions are still very rough and not very fluent.
Two short clips.
Raven flight cycle:
www.goober.nu/journey/forum/Proboard/video/video3.html
Raven picking:
www.goober.nu/journey/forum/Proboard/video/video4.html
Cheers/
Ola
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Oh yes, syn is right again. Faster, and balanced.
I tried to find some footage of flying birds in the Prelinger archieves and on youtube, but found none of the views I remember from school. If you go for a naturalistic effect, and already put so much effort into your work, you should spend some time for research as well.
I tried to find some footage of flying birds in the Prelinger archieves and on youtube, but found none of the views I remember from school. If you go for a naturalistic effect, and already put so much effort into your work, you should spend some time for research as well.
Hi there and thanks.
Regarding the flapping of the wings I do agree upon the unatural movement, and I will work on that. Those clips are just roughs.
I have been studying the flapping of crows, and then the up-flap is quicker than the down-flap. They need to pull upp the wings as quick as possible not to lose height while the down-flap meets the resistence from the air and therefore becomes slower.
Cheers!
Regarding the flapping of the wings I do agree upon the unatural movement, and I will work on that. Those clips are just roughs.
I have been studying the flapping of crows, and then the up-flap is quicker than the down-flap. They need to pull upp the wings as quick as possible not to lose height while the down-flap meets the resistence from the air and therefore becomes slower.
Cheers!
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Just wanted to chime in on the great beauty of this art and the great promise shown by the animation already.
Also want to add something quirky, I guess. I have long been fascinated by how beautiful crows and ravens are, anyway. If you are going to commit yourself to the enormous work of animation, why not choose a worthwhile subject.... just like this?
And now, here's a little secret. What color is a raven? Black? No, actually, they are an extremely dark midnight blue. If you get close enough to really see the feathers, the inky black glints with a very deep indigo sheen.
Also want to add something quirky, I guess. I have long been fascinated by how beautiful crows and ravens are, anyway. If you are going to commit yourself to the enormous work of animation, why not choose a worthwhile subject.... just like this?
And now, here's a little secret. What color is a raven? Black? No, actually, they are an extremely dark midnight blue. If you get close enough to really see the feathers, the inky black glints with a very deep indigo sheen.
Thanks everyone, I will keep on working on the intro.
Human, thanks for the tip. You are so right in your perception, I will think of this, yet it depends a little on the light of the scene aswell. I don´t want it to stick out to much.
I have just started a blog about this project, if anyone would be interested.
http://kankuran.wordpress.com
Cheers, and thanks for your inspiring words.
Human, thanks for the tip. You are so right in your perception, I will think of this, yet it depends a little on the light of the scene aswell. I don´t want it to stick out to much.
I have just started a blog about this project, if anyone would be interested.
http://kankuran.wordpress.com
Cheers, and thanks for your inspiring words.
Ok, here goes!
The first part of Scene1 of my feature "Nim´s journey" is almost finished.
This will be where the titles are shown, I have just thrown in a couple of texts just to get the feeling for it.
There are some errors, some small changes to the images has to be made and the sound is not the finished product(:
This Scene accually ends when the Raven flies away, the slow camera pull out is just for the mood in this clip.
The Raven is all done in AS, the rest is Photoshop and After Effects.
http://www.goober.nu/journey/forum/Prob ... ideo5.html
The first part of Scene1 of my feature "Nim´s journey" is almost finished.
This will be where the titles are shown, I have just thrown in a couple of texts just to get the feeling for it.
There are some errors, some small changes to the images has to be made and the sound is not the finished product(:
This Scene accually ends when the Raven flies away, the slow camera pull out is just for the mood in this clip.
The Raven is all done in AS, the rest is Photoshop and After Effects.
http://www.goober.nu/journey/forum/Prob ... ideo5.html
Awesome, Kancuran, great mood and I love the raven and all its ruffled and dangling feathers, fantastic detail. I don't know how I missed it before. Can't wait to see the finished piece.
If I might be so bold may I ask if the talons are are finished in regard to their animation?
I would have expected them to tuck up and close more as they push the bird off the stump.
P.S. what did you generate the sky with it is very effective?
If I might be so bold may I ask if the talons are are finished in regard to their animation?
I would have expected them to tuck up and close more as they push the bird off the stump.
P.S. what did you generate the sky with it is very effective?