I noticed the site link later on. Its spam/advertisement. I haven't
looked at the link though.
On Nov 26, 1:44 pm, JeevZ wrote:
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> > On 26 November 2010 13:42, Milad wrote:
> > > Mint is what
Mint is what I use, its super easy and you'll soon get comfortable
with it if you're a Windows user. The layout is somewhat like a
Windows OS. Plus, with Mint, you have all the necessary packages,
codecs and plugins to perform basic tasks. Mint also has several GUI
based packages out of the box.
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Hi Kurian!
> I am also interested to join with this project and got some movie
> experience before anyway its not in blender , my most of the work
> with maya or houdini .
> I am not sure how much I will be able port that Ideas to blender . But
> still I feel that we can do it .
The newest Blend
I check out the new list- I'm not sure I know how to use it. Don't you
guys think its much more efficient and easier to make a forum? Its
even easier to show the activity and status.
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This certainly is a very nice start. :)
However, I would like to bring to your attention a few things. I
thought I'll mention a few interesting things I came to know over time
about 3 projects, each different in terms of scale, genre and method.
#1 Project Durian - Sintel - www.sintel.org
We all
There's pretty much no use pulling this back up, but I just wanted to
share a very informative and interesting video. Check it out. Its a
documentary of the making of Sintel.
http://www.sintel.org/news/sintel-documentary/
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>>The progress of this project is much less than our previous >>attempt in
>>MES-FSUG. We even finalised the story, and the storyboard too, >>even started
>>object modeling, Here it is too slow and don't have valunteers in >>the core
>>.section (ie. things related to blender). Yesterday i thought i
>>Folks, we are still on this project. Today I was thinking about
>>advocating this project as a people's effort to produce a movie by
>>involving common people in movie making.
While it is generally a really nice idea, I think it will lead to
chaos. Or maybe my vision of an organized movie making
I'm reverting my attention and focus back to my personal project. Its
been nice talking with all of you.
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Here's an interview with Blender Developer, Campbell Barton. He gives
an insight to the challenges and problems faced during the production
of Sintel. It also gives a good insight on the development of Blender.
Honestly, after listening to this interview, my doubts about the final
rendering of our
At the moment, I'm writing an article pretty much exclusively for this
list, briefing and possibly explaining the challenges, work-arounds
and hardships (according to my experience and knowledge) that we'll
meet with if the project is seriously taken up. I'm doing this because
it will give a rather
On a side note, I'd like to add one extra thing. Since the past few
months I've been working on my own little animation movie using
Blender. Its a pretty demanding project, with complex character
setups, simulations and texture generation. However, I'm willing to
put my personal project on a halt i
The categorization is helping after all! Sajjad, that's one of the
crucial backbones in film making, and you're just too good.
>>I think Milad should direct it.
Thank you Praveen. That still depends on some factors.
>>Shall we create a new mailing list for mails related t
>>I know Milad well. We once tried to make an open movie in MES-FSUG. I think
he is the right person to become the Director and Lead Designer.
Thanks for the encouragement Jishnu. But I'm pretty sure this is too
early to tell, and there maybe better skilled people than me.
>&
I think everyone here should read this article.
http://andy-dolphin.blogspot.com/2007/08/want-to-make-open-movie.html
Nuff said.
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Unless we get together who can actually work on the movie, I don't
think we will reach anywhere.
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I think you all should be aware that none of the Open Movies had sound
or music made in open source software. Editing is completely possible,
like using Audacity, but creation at the moment, is severely limited.
Jan Morgenstern (composer of Music for open movies so far) composed
the music using com
@V Sasi
40 is a great number, but what are the specs?
I can contribute to nearly every aspect of the visual side of things.
I lean more on the animation and modelling side and a fair bit of
texturing. Hope this doesn't fail like our previous venture. Like a
can of Pepsi.
Someone should make a wik
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