I'm looking to do some animated shorts for some of my character sketches, which y'all may or may not have read about rightchyere on this list and in other newsgroups. If any of y'all have some animation experience you might want to comment on this type of scene.
I've created some "morphs" for the super-heroeene who is all woman, all beautiful, and all powerful. An "Angel" or "Deva" or Secret Agent Fatale', if you will. They're all young, all comic-bookish in that the femme side of themselves have been exaggerated, just as in the latest depictions of thigh-booted women with perky nubiles you get to see in the$2.95 mags. Adolescent male fantasy, perhaps. But as in several lines of comic book stories, we see the characters age, some with grace some with out. Anyway, I've described the appearance of groups or teams of these figures as a sort of "teleportation in, float or flash, pop/pfoof!" type of thing with the appropriate sound effects of popcorn popping with a standard deviation of frequency for all of them at once over a short period of time [seconds]. They've all been young, twentyish, quick and sharp movements. Well, if the Angelics age, what would they sound like? How would they make their appearance, leave their signature, as opposed to the newest and youngest? Rolling booms? Windy blasts and a darkening of clouds? Who knows, I'm taking suggestions. The appearance of Darryl Hannah in _Blade Runner_, rolling and flipping down a dark corridor comes to mind; something akin to that, mebbe with wings, mebbe from above, sidereal, or appearing from below. Mark _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l