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  1. No, and I really want to clear this up because you're not the first. I am a different Ian; a comment moderator and subtitle manager for Ross. I make sure people don't get out of line in the comments and I communicate with translators for subtitles.

  2. Indeed. As I type, there is a piece of paper underneath my keyboard which underlines each step to do in Demo Smoother in the event of recording for myself. It is very helpful. D.S. can be complicated, but once you do it a few times, it's fairly straightforward. As you say, there are a few glitches, and they "can" be fixed by deleting specific frames, but that usually happens when the camera moves a lot. Ross normally uses it for still angles, but when it does move, it's usually a simple A to B procedure either with the camera's position or its view position, but hardly both.

     

    And yes, I agree. "Is this the reeal-life..." is pretty much more than enough to see of Rhapsody for myself.

  3. "Black Mesa Is Some Hot Shit" - Kotaku.com

     

    "Black Mesa Is Some Slow Shit (along with HL2 ep.3 and 'The Tunnel') - Aldibar.com

     

    Dang it! I can't be anonymous anymore!!!

     

    JK Ross, keep up the fantastic work!

     

    btw, can we add images to posts? that would be RAaAaAaAaAaDiCal yo!

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  5. I watched some youtube tutorials on the demo smoother. The interface looked relatively simple, but the guy doing the video sure took his time trying to get the timing and path of the cameras right. Plus, he got some glitches that he said were unavoidable... and he dealt with them by deleting frames (!). I also looked at tutorials for Faceposer and something called Garry's Mod... I can see how producing videos using these tools would be a very time consuming proposition, if you want the final product to have some degree of quality.

     

    Maybe once I get a new machine I'll give it a try (my current PC is... "old school").

     

    J.C.

     

    P.S. I stopped looking when I got to a Bohemian Rhapsody Machinima... It just got a bit too surreal for me to see the G-man, Barney, Dr. Breen and Dr. Kleiner singing

  6. Im psyched about the new Civil P i think Ross you should hold it back till october (if its done before) and claim that the original announcement that it would come out in october 2009 was a computer error and the episode is completely on schedule for its originally set october 2010 release

  7. Animation (AKA Accursed 'Motion' Farms): Moving heads up and down, scripting people walking, implementing custom animation files. Takes FAR longer than filming. All this is then transported to the Accursed 'Film' Farms...

     

    Filming: Uses a combination of the built-in Source Recorder and Demo Smoother programs to record frames of people doing the above animation, then there's processing footage, compressing and editing. Whole thing will probably take around a week or so (or less).

     

    After Effects: Apart from any additional visual editing, the footage is transported to the Accursed 'Sound' Farms where foley people work on implementing things like footstep noise, monkey screams, ambiance, dialogue and general sound effects. Hopefully won't take more than a week or two.

     

     

    Ross, that post of yours wins. I am confident to say it is the best Accursed Farms blog post to date.

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