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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Cut Scenes in FPSC

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Britishb 1990
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Posted: 27th Sep 2005 15:27
I am aware you can add cut-scenes into FPSC and I was wandering as I have no knowledge on graphic programs such as blender or milkshake whether it was possible to animate an entire cutscene in there using all custom-made obeject sprites (as they would not be scripted in the graphic software)record into an .avi file or something like that then add in all the sound and speech through a progarm like Sonic Foundry THEN place it into FPSC.

this would help my buisness alot if this could be done.

Can someone please awnswer this question as it is hurting my brain

hehe,

Mark

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Posted: 27th Sep 2005 22:03
http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=61524&b=25&p=0

here, i made all that in blender...its way more than possible...its quite easy too...you just have to know what your doing, and know your program.

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Posted: 27th Sep 2005 22:12
Wow, that was great. tell me, was that hard to get a basic hand of? did you read any turtorials? and if you did where did you find them?

do you also script your animations? how on earth do you do that, I am really confused about the whole scripting and graphics.

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Posted: 28th Sep 2005 14:03
go to blender.com or something and click on tutorilas and click on Wiki.
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Posted: 28th Sep 2005 16:03 Edited at: 28th Sep 2005 16:04
Yeah, those tutorials are pretty good, I downloaded Blender last week and know heaps about it! By the way, it's http://www.blender3d.om, you click on 'Info' or something and go into 'Online Tutorials'.


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Britishb 1990
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Posted: 28th Sep 2005 21:37
.om?

I found a pretty good tutorial called noob to pro. i'll post the address as soon as I go on my other computer as it's in that one's favorites.

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Posted: 29th Sep 2005 22:37
blender3d.org...

also go to elysun.com...but if you want to learn the hard stuff...you gotta teach yourself.

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Posted: 29th Sep 2005 22:56
Really what you want to do is this:
Learn to skin the models.
Animate them in fragmotion.
Use the script tools to make up a cutscene.
Record with FRAPS.
Voila, you are a machinima maker!
www.machinima.com
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Posted: 29th Sep 2005 23:30
thats the bootleg way to do it...blender renders your video straght to avi.

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Posted: 30th Sep 2005 02:50
So does Max

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Posted: 30th Sep 2005 05:36
ya...and any other decnet animation package...

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Posted: 2nd Oct 2005 14:34
@JtBullet quite funny, I looked at that site before , it is quite useful!

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Posted: 2nd Oct 2005 14:35
I'll take all of your advice, thanks guys GREAT HELP!

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