Hello! I'm the M@d Demobot. I'm the new resident giant robot fan, particularity Gundam and Transformers. This isn't my first time with using xnalara, but mostly just the models. I plan to make some great content with these models one day like videos and such. Here's something that I cooked up some weeks ago for a couple hours. It's not perfect, but it's something:
See ya on the forums!
Re: 'Eyyy!!
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 8:59 pm
by semory
cool lol. gundams are hard to port (textures are flat on one of the games).
Re: 'Eyyy!!
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 6:47 am
by Stormtrooper
Hello M@d Demobot!
It looks really great! I've tried SFM before, but my computer is too slow to use it properly.
Re: 'Eyyy!!
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 7:11 am
by Love2Raid
Hi!
Your animation is looking pretty awesome already, keep it up.
Re: 'Eyyy!!
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 8:45 am
by The_M@d_Demobot
semory wrote:cool lol. gundams are hard to port (textures are flat on one of the games).
If you're talking Dynasty Warriors Gundam, then I'm not too sure about that. I have a friend on Da that ported some mechs from the Dynasty Warriors Spinoffs, and they look ok imo.
*side note, the buttons for the code to put in images and videos for a post are so easy that I just like it.
Stormtrooper wrote:
It looks really great! I've tried SFM before, but my computer is too slow to use it properly.
Thank you. My laptop isn't the best either, but I make do with what I have for now. I've had only 3 crashes when doing this video and not once did I lose a ton of progress. Then again it's only ten seconds long. Once I get a feel for key frames, 3rd party animation features, and blocking animation I can get started on doing actual characters. My only nitpick is that there's barely anything to work with aside from the Bayformers characters which really don't mesh well with the War for Cybertron/Fall of Cybertron designs imo.
Re: 'Eyyy!!
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 10:38 am
by Stormtrooper
The_M@d_Demobot wrote:Thank you. My laptop isn't the best either, but I make do with what I have for now.
But you can at least move freely in the scene without lags (and your laptop's fan shouting loudly), can you? Because that's the problem in my case.
Re: 'Eyyy!!
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 11:41 am
by The_M@d_Demobot
Stormtrooper wrote:
The_M@d_Demobot wrote:Thank you. My laptop isn't the best either, but I make do with what I have for now.
But you can at least move freely in the scene without lags (and your laptop's fan shouting loudly), can you? Because that's the problem in my case.
My fan does go nuts when using it sometimes, but it hardly lags. The only time when things went wrong is that I would go and scrub the timeline often to edit the keyframes, but then it would crash if I did it too many times.