HAPPY LAND update
Moderators: Víctor Paredes, Belgarath, slowtiger
Another angle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUoBQrwTzf0
Working? Not working? I simply do not know.
Another method:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3y5ZLYt7J4
Bit too fast I reckon. I kind of like the first spinning disc thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUoBQrwTzf0
Working? Not working? I simply do not know.
Another method:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3y5ZLYt7J4
Bit too fast I reckon. I kind of like the first spinning disc thing.
For this specific scene I think it would be better that the sun stay there from the beginning (no appear). If you look to the purple char he prognostics sun's coming what is something rare. I think it is better that the sun simply stay there and the purple char look up and stop.
For other scenes (where the sun was not there and he want to talk into the conversation) then is justified that the sun appears suddenly...
That's my taste. Choose what you want and don't forget that this is supposed to be for children and not for super maniac brains like ours...
-G
For other scenes (where the sun was not there and he want to talk into the conversation) then is justified that the sun appears suddenly...
That's my taste. Choose what you want and don't forget that this is supposed to be for children and not for super maniac brains like ours...

-G
By any means avoid the spinning disk - it completely destroys the illusion you have established so far.
Since I just use any excuse to not start my actual work, I gave it a try myself this morning. Have a look, this is roughly what I had in mind:
http://www.slowtiger.de/examples/happysuntest.mov
The AS file is here:
http://www.slowtiger.de/examples/happysuntest.zip
The sun roughly follows a parable. As you'll see, it's not really smooth, but that doesn't matter since the increments are much smaller than the sun's diameter. When it hits the "ground" (I used an auxiliary layer for that) it squashes a bit. I used the Layer Scale tool with the alt-key, then adjusted sun's position so the circle touches the ground again. It doesn't need to bounce this often, I just wanted to show off ...
You should save the tilting of the sun (rotation) for dialogue, thus giving it a direction to speak to.
This is sunset/sundown, but the same principle could be used for sun's movement on the sky. The parable just needs to be much flatter and the squash will go more sideways instead of downwards.
Since I just use any excuse to not start my actual work, I gave it a try myself this morning. Have a look, this is roughly what I had in mind:
http://www.slowtiger.de/examples/happysuntest.mov
The AS file is here:
http://www.slowtiger.de/examples/happysuntest.zip
The sun roughly follows a parable. As you'll see, it's not really smooth, but that doesn't matter since the increments are much smaller than the sun's diameter. When it hits the "ground" (I used an auxiliary layer for that) it squashes a bit. I used the Layer Scale tool with the alt-key, then adjusted sun's position so the circle touches the ground again. It doesn't need to bounce this often, I just wanted to show off ...
You should save the tilting of the sun (rotation) for dialogue, thus giving it a direction to speak to.
This is sunset/sundown, but the same principle could be used for sun's movement on the sky. The parable just needs to be much flatter and the squash will go more sideways instead of downwards.
Ooh, thankyou slow!
Never knew about scaling with the ALT key. That'll save me a load of trouble!
Shot a lot for the sample file. Very very useful. I like it. I like it a lot.
After reflecting on it I agree with you about the rotating disc. Looks cheap and nasty.
Genete, not a bad idea. Not a bad idea. Funnily enough, I never tried just leaving the sun alone. Although, at times, it does need to enter and exit to clear the scene. Yep, it's for kids, but primarily it's for myself

Never knew about scaling with the ALT key. That'll save me a load of trouble!
Shot a lot for the sample file. Very very useful. I like it. I like it a lot.
After reflecting on it I agree with you about the rotating disc. Looks cheap and nasty.
Genete, not a bad idea. Not a bad idea. Funnily enough, I never tried just leaving the sun alone. Although, at times, it does need to enter and exit to clear the scene. Yep, it's for kids, but primarily it's for myself

Took slowtiger's advice. I think this may work. Still need to clean it up. Don't know if I'm position the sun too high? Trying to use the rule of thirds in my shots.
Slowtiger, you are a legend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrqUMPoAsjs
Slowtiger, you are a legend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrqUMPoAsjs
He he. I'll do my best! You should be getting payed spam dosh, I remember reading all the films you've worked on you posted contained within a reply in another thread...Asterix and such. Schweet!
Another idea, maybe to have the sun zoom into and out of the background. Not sure if this works well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r_RUe2CKLA
Another idea, maybe to have the sun zoom into and out of the background. Not sure if this works well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r_RUe2CKLA
Coolness. Happy with these I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlvvtZ__XfY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxbxmkgcfE4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlvvtZ__XfY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxbxmkgcfE4
Mike you the dog!!!! I can't wait to see the finished project, man I wish I had half the talent you guys have!!!
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Thinking about this for the sun's involvement in the song.
Not sure if it's distracting. Thinking the whole song-scene has to be a long shot to include everyone, though I don't want to lose audience involvement with a bland shot. Mehskis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvWTjlwPL_c
Not sure if it's distracting. Thinking the whole song-scene has to be a long shot to include everyone, though I don't want to lose audience involvement with a bland shot. Mehskis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvWTjlwPL_c