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Geek Culture / Would you like to make a machinima online?

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Jmahmood
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2008 09:48 Edited at: 22nd Aug 2008 09:59
Yes....As the title says,
"Would you like to make your own Machinima online for free?"

This is a survey. If i recive enough support from you guys then the show is on.

Here's a simple image showing the software:


How it will work?
At first you signup on our website for free.You will be sent a link to download the Main software which is about 10mb in size.
Then you start making your own Machinima for free.

Q:Why should i bother signing up for an account?
A:You can login to our website with it and check for additional updates and Latest Modelpack releases.

Q:How do you(Me) make profit out of it?
A:Advertisement...Everytime you close the software internet explorer will pop up showing an Advertisement.(Not any adult contents,Spams and stuff like that)

Q:What 3D models are supported by the software?
A: Only .3ds/ and .x . If you want more then wait for EZnima Ultimate which is not free.

EZnima ultimate


Q:How do i get the game figures to make my Machinima?
A:Free modelpacks will be released on our site.+ You get two free models with different animations along with the software. Master chief and Leonidas(300).


Q:How does the software work?
A: At first you download it.You can run it without any installation.You load your own models into the scene.Add skybox,Matrix,fog.
after you are done you can save a .jpg/.tga or .bmp image sequence which can be converted into .avi using Windows Movie Maker or you can also use the EZnima converter which only converts to uncompressed AVIs.
Uncle Sam
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2008 10:34
Forgive me if I'm wrong but this just looks like spam/advertisement. Like I said, forgive me if I'm wrong.

What in the world is a Machinima?

Aertic
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2008 15:01
Quote: "What in the world is a Machinima?"

Machinima is a engine based movie, it can be done in such things like dark basic, half-life, even halo. the word Machinima comes from, Machine and cinema, because you're using a machine to create a movie, a independant one to suppose. but hardly any money needs to be spent on it, if you want explosions, no need to pay a couple hundred on equipment and other stuff.
Basicly its another easy way to create a movie or a series.

Here are some example of machinima.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ioysRyKLNHI
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xxIota-k8rA
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jpuN1MG0Kr0&feature=related
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=14NJoaEVXKo
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn_JTfpujbI


No doubt'fully the simon cowell of the fpsc section :S
the_winch
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2008 17:42
Quote: "Would you like to make your own Machinima online for free?"


Quote: "At first you download it.You can run it without any installation.You load your own models into the scene.Add skybox,Matrix,fog.
after you are done you can save a .jpg/.tga or .bmp image sequence which can be converted into .avi using Windows Movie Maker or you can also use the EZnima converter which only converts to uncompressed AVIs."


Not really online is it?

By way of demonstration, he emitted a batlike squeak that was indeed bothersome.
Aertic
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2008 17:49
indeed, not so great of a presentation with that flaw.


No doubt'fully the simon cowell of the fpsc section :S
Pus In Boots
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2008 20:48
You know, there's a machinima building program somewhere on the web that you could use instead.


I would like to share with you; my e-brethren, that I am making yet NOTHER comic that will soon fail!
Aertic
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2008 21:26
Yeeeaahh, like half life two, or garry's mod, or even halo custom edition.
fancy 3d render work aint exactly machinima in my mind, I prefer the work of a game engines limit's being reached.


No doubt'fully the simon cowell of the fpsc section :S
Jeku
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2008 01:13
I thought the whole point of machinima was to use the original game's engine? If you're using a Master Chief 3D model in some random renderer, then really that is not machinima.


Jmahmood
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2008 06:36 Edited at: 23rd Aug 2008 07:57
http://www.antics3d.com/

Antics is a software like EZnima.Here's what a Machinimator said about it>

Quote: ""One of the main benefits of Antics is time. Sets can be built quickly, actors and props placed instantly, gestures and sounds added at the click of a button..."

John Purdie, Machinimator and Writer"
Agent Dink
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2008 06:49
Quote: "EZnima ultimate"


I keep misreading that as Enima Ultimate...



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Punk13
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2008 07:30
so you could pretty much make cutscenes with this then right?


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Jmahmood
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2008 07:54
yes...
Deathead
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2008 16:07
@Punk, yeah, but you can easily do that in a 3d modelling program like blender.


Aertic
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2008 21:50
Quote: "@Punk, yeah, but you can easily do that in a 3d modelling program like blender."

EXACTLY! even 3dsmax, a member here who developed the fpsc game Dark faction 1 used 3dsmax to create cinimatic cutscenes for the game.


No doubt'fully the simon cowell of the fpsc section :S

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