The Tire Pop

pbnflash:

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TheCartoonKitty

This shot was far and away the most technically demanding shot in Hellbent

So here’s how we managed it.

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Even from the animatic it was pretty obvious it was going to be hard. The camera was moving dynamically past an animating background with a SFX element in focus. 

It was pretty clear to me this shot was going to need to be partly or fully 3d.

We’ve used 3d reference in the videos before. But this was the first time it would be IN the actual video, so I needed to convince Ben
it could be done and blended in a way that wouldn’t stand out awfully against
Kressent’s
beautiful backgrounds. 

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I was able to get started on this shot pretty early but that turned out to be a double sided sword. I had time to try things but I didn’t have character animation or even final background reference until much later. 

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So I started blocking it out in 3d.

(old bg colors from the con preview)

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Matching the 2d truck and van in 3d would have been near impossible, so I opted to use the 2d flash asset we already had.

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Then the flash asset match moved manually to the 3d reference.

The shot was slightly re-timed from this version

(rendering the background  to a video format flash can play turned out to be a real pain)

Next up was set dressing

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Heilos got me a ton of nice little assets to throw around the scene

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and starrrrsssss

I used blender and cycles for rendering. Lots of janky tricks. but here’s the main one for getting alpha textures to work nicely on the 2d billboards.

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For weirdos who are into that kind of thing.

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Then it was just a matter of animating the Fire moving through a windscreen and a complex 3D camera move.

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Easy!

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At this point I had the 3d render of the background

And a folder of swf files for each element in the shot. (using PBnDumbexport)

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And it was up to AE to glue all this stuff together

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Over all I’m pretty happy with how this shot turned out, few problems, some I didn’t even notice until doing this write up.

Kressent was literally killing herself with backgrounds so there was actually another shot that used this 3D background


software used
flash cs6, after effects cc,
blender 2.7

Here’s a discord I’m on a lot if you have any questions:

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kihaku-gato:

kihaku-gato:

Good idea from tumblr: make it that you can see other replies/comments on a post outside of your circle, making it more forum esque.

Bad idea from tumblr: making it that you’re incapable of opting out of seeing a post’s replies/reblogs even if you delete the post in question. Meaning that viral posts in particular you’ll grow to dislike/hate purely out of oversaturation on your activity feed. Leading you to also potentially avoid reblogging viral posts.

Idk how many of you have been experiencing it (I suspect those who have not felt it as bad don’t use xkit to unstack activity notes) but this is what it looks like for me for replies rn on the average singular day as of recent;

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The replies highlighted green are the ones that are replies directly to me either in my own OPs and/or from mutuals replying through whatever post I may have reblogged. All the unhighlighted ones are from only two viral posts. All of this in one single day.

The oversaturation of replies not directed to me has lead to me tuning them out entirely from my activity feed, which isn’t good; I’ve already found that even when making this screenshot of replies that I missed a good third of the ones directed to me.

Tumblr learn from other sites; let people opt out of a conversation if they want to for the love of sanity.

@naviwing replied to your post “Good idea from tumblr: make it that you can see other replies/comments…”

I know when I reply to a post, there’s the little lightning bolt at the corner of the notes box that I can click to unfollow, but to unfollow a post entirely that I made… I don’t know! Do they have the same option?

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Oh….

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