The Bob n' Bob show

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The Bob n' Bob show

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I did this 'movie' in which every single factor was moved in MOHO...many were images I created in ZBrush--some were drawn and animated in MOHO...then compiled in the inexpensive Antechinus Animator and voiced by me in cool edit...to view scroll the page to watch and click 15 mb's(sound on )

http://zed.cbc.ca/go?POS=1&CONTENT_ID=2 ... KEY=460923

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Needless to say I'm very happy with MOHO and have plugged it extensively at renderosity and among friends..
:D robo
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Post by Max Power »

very...nice. I liked a lot of your art work. (created in ZBrush?) My biggest compliment would be on your audio, nice levels and no clipping.

but man, were you all over the place. It was like the 1960's Government LSD tests all over again.



Keep it up though, It was very unusual and intertaining.


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Post by robotalk »

Hey Max Power !!!

I think we should trade names--my other hobby is powerlifting and I'm the only geezer in the history of bench pressing that has done over 500 (515 ) officially in a contest at the age of 60+ So man, what a cool name i'd have if i had yours !!

I thank you for the "Entertaining and Unusual"

as for my 'art' --well it is somewhat hideous but it's not derivative of anything else so I'll plod along til it gets "Purdy" :D

and 'all over the place' is a given with me --and altho it's a flaw to some..to me it's a way to get more out of the product IE: watch it 10 times and get something new everytime...

what storyboard??...compile the fragments...watch the sucker... and ad lib.. :wink:

My idea in posting it here was to show that the effects in moho are very helpful...in the opening sequence alone the facial expressions and leg movements of the woman were from a single image manipulated with bones....and I found that to be an amazing feature of a software...the other snippets were also manipulated easily so yep what you have here is an experimental piece...and believe me my stuff was 'jerkier' before I started playing with MOHO

ZBrush is huge !!!!! you havent heard of it??--look up Pixologic !! on the web..

Max, :) thank for taking the time to watch and comment !
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Post by jorgy »

I guess "robotalk" is the style of voiceover the broadcasters were using? :)

I agree with the other posters that it's rather "out there", but still a lot of fun. I liked the extensive use of image warping with bones. You've shown that there's a lot you can do with that!
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Post by robotalk »

Thanks Jorgy !!!

Yes --to me "out there" is the only "there" there is :lol:

You're right 'robotalk' was apt to that piece --but it was a nick name bestowed upon me by a studio engineer who had me do one of these 'fast talking' commercials...and called me robotalk as in Robocop as a result of the motormouth precision ...since my name is Robert O.--that is the 'robo'= robot part...I now find that there is a guitar pedal called robotalk...hmm might have to drop the nick from that name :o

thanks for watching the 'movie' the next one I put up on the ZeD site will also feature Moho enhanced images..stay stunned!
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Post by mr. blaaa »


nice demonstration on how bones and image warping can be used.

keep on.


g.r.mr.blaaa.
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