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Maaan this is top quality stuff
If I didn't know what it was, and someone showed me this intro, I would guess arcade or laserdisc or something like that |
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This is looking so good.
It reminds me of a project I was doing back in the day. I digitised a load of scenes from the opening cartoon of Roger Rabbit. I did a similar process to you, and managed to get 4 scenes done, and they looked pretty good! Sadly, I was rubbish at labelling disks, and managed to wipe the lot by accident. True story. It still kills me a little to think of it, so I am enjoying this come to life. I should add your version is MUCH more impressive than my effort, but I can appreciate the time it takes. |
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Well, to be honest, as you can see my animation differs in a few things from the laserdisc version. Just to say some examples (but there's more hehe): 24fps vs 11fps, 1280x720px vs 320x256, Millions of colors vs 32 colors. But hey, this is running on an Amiga! Also the animation at 11fps is due to save a lot of work and to make them similar to the original ReadySoft animations. I would never finish this if I did it at 24fps! Cheers and thank you again! Last edited by Hache; 03 February 2022 at 13:14. |
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On the other hand, I am very sorry that you lost all of your work. I perfectly understand that feeling, I've lost so many animations I've done as a kid, both on the Amiga and Autodesk Animator for DOS. If you keep any other animations you've done on the Amiga, I'd love to see! Cheers! |
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But I am curious why 11 fps and not 12? Wouldn't 12 be the perfect half of 24? Or is the source material something like 23.43581432589146592341... so the half is in reality closer to 11? |
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Lot of free time these days, so I was able to make quite a bit of progress.
Shots 1 to 8, color version (with audio). You can watch it here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b5q...ew?usp=sharing |
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Wow, actual tingles! Super nice.
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I remember i took six to eight months to make a three minute skit with a good deal of recycled sequences at 12 FPS so you are on schedule
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Ayyyy it's another episode of my favourite show
You know, if we had had this back in the day, it would have been my go-to thing to show and impress the non-Amiga peasants |
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Well, I don't know if it would have been possible to have this at the time. I'm sure it could run in A500, not stock but with some RAM expansion, since animation is at 32 colors. The only thing I can assure, it should be to executed from a hard drive. It would be impossible to run from floppy disk. |
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