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sspikedudley 03-06-2008 04:18 AM

New Competition Concept
 
Hi guys, I have been brainstorming a new competition idea that I think we could run here as a fortnightly animation challenge.

The Title: SME (Start, Middle and End) Challenge

The Idea: I or someone else submits a scene which contains the following:
1) A scene (for example a stage, cliff, road whatever)
2) A free character rig (for example Hogan rig, Generi rig)
3) The character doing 3 key poses which tells the story (One keyframe at the start of the animation, One keyframe in the middle of the animation, and One keyframe at the end, Hence the name for the challenge)

The Challenge: The people partaking in the challenge will fill in the gaps of the animation, essentially adding in the extreme poses and inbetweens. The 3 key poses are locked down and cannot be changed but you may do anything you like to the character in between, and this is where animation skills will shine.

Think of it like a book you have the opening chapter where you are introduced to the character, you have the middle where the character gets into a fight for example and you have the end where the character lives happily ever after, it is your job to decide how he gets in a fight and how the fight turns out.

An Example

You are supplied with the scene file of a cliff edge, at the start the character is stood on the cliff peering over the edge, in the middle the character is now hanging off the cliff, and at the end he is now out of sight of the camera.

There are a million and one things you could do to make him fall off the cliff, you may add things into the scenery or other objects or characters it is completely up to your imagination.

You could for example have the character trying to get a better view over the cliff and slipping on a rock that you have added, or another character coming up behind him and giving him a scare. The possibilities are still endless

You will be marked by others on the ability not only to animate but to tell the story.



So what do you guys think does it sound good to you enough people to start something?

Jay 03-06-2008 04:27 AM

Sounds like a great idea. I could do with getting on with some animation stuff as I dont usually tinker that end of the spectrum. So this would be an ideal way for anyone to learn and also brush up on their animation skills

bring it on!

Jay

bringle 03-06-2008 06:22 AM

Sounds great i'm currently learning maya this would really help my skills. I'm in:bow:

arran 03-06-2008 01:09 PM

yeah - animation is something i'd like to get into and this seems like a good and fun way.

mtmckinley 03-06-2008 02:03 PM

it's an interesting idea. Unfortunately, I don't typically have the time to supply such assets up front. And I can't help but be a little skeptical of the participation. Each time an animation challenge is proposed, there's many who sound gung ho about it, but ultimately, the turn out is disappointing.

sspikedudley 03-06-2008 07:45 PM

Mike, I am happy to take time to set up the scenes everytime I just need a forum to be able to do it without taking over the current challenge forum.


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