Go Go Wabbit Wainger
Go Go Wabbit Wainger
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpjwzc5Ib3Q
Youtube is butchering my video right now by dropping almost half of all the frames. It's really painful for me to watch. I do not recommend that people post their videos there before they post it to other forums. Does anyone have any recommended forums to post videos? I'd like to try this out again some place else.
This animation is actually almost fairly complete. All it needs is a few touch-ups. Enjoy.
Youtube is butchering my video right now by dropping almost half of all the frames. It's really painful for me to watch. I do not recommend that people post their videos there before they post it to other forums. Does anyone have any recommended forums to post videos? I'd like to try this out again some place else.
This animation is actually almost fairly complete. All it needs is a few touch-ups. Enjoy.
Last edited by JM07 on 20 Feb 2011, 13:36, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Go Go Wabbit Wainger
Can't watch, yt wants login.
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Re: Go Go Wabbit Wainger
Even when you're logged in - still says video is private! One or two boxes to tick on the Youtube, I think!
Re: Go Go Wabbit Wainger
It's not on private anymore. You should be able to view it.
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Re: Go Go Wabbit Wainger
Your comments appreciated whether positive or negative.
Re: Go Go Wabbit Wainger
I couldn't make any sense of it, but some poses were nice.
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- Paul Fierlinger
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Re: Go Go Wabbit Wainger
I can't agree with you that your project is almost complete and all that it needs is a few touch ups; it needs lots of in betweens. If you can draw the key poses, you can draw the inbetweens, can't you?
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http://www.slocumfilm.com
Desktop PC Win10-Pro -64 bit OS; 32.0 GB RAM
Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet
Re: Go Go Wabbit Wainger
I haven't learned all that as of yet. I found if I put too many drawings it looks robotic or too slow. Not sure as to how to do this yet.Paul Fierlinger wrote:I can't agree with you that your project is almost complete and all that it needs is a few touch ups; it needs lots of in betweens. If you can draw the key poses, you can draw the inbetweens, can't you?
ACTUALLY I TAKE BACK WHAT I HAVE WRITTEN HERE - ABOVE- AS I JUST FOUND OUT THAT YOUTUBE IS BUTCHERING MY VIDEO BY DROPPING FRAMES. DOES ANYONE RECOMMEND ANY OTHER FORUMS? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP.
Re: Go Go Wabbit Wainger
Please, don't speak in Caps Lock, it's aggressive
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Re: Go Go Wabbit Wainger
JM07 wrote:I haven't learned all that as of yet. I found if I put too many drawings it looks robotic or too slow. Not sure as to how to do this yet.Paul Fierlinger wrote:I can't agree with you that your project is almost complete and all that it needs is a few touch ups; it needs lots of in betweens. If you can draw the key poses, you can draw the inbetweens, can't you?
ACTUALLY I TAKE BACK WHAT I HAVE WRITTEN HERE - ABOVE- AS I JUST FOUND OUT THAT YOUTUBE IS BUTCHERING MY VIDEO BY DROPPING FRAMES. DOES ANYONE RECOMMEND ANY OTHER FORUMS? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP.
Make sure you are encoding your video according to the guidelines recommended in the YouTube Help section:
YouTube recommended settings are:
H.264, MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 format
640x480 (SD) or 1280x720 (HD) for 4:3 & 16:9 aspect ratios.
Frame rate should be the same as original video
Sampling rate: 44.1KHz for MP3/AAC audio
See here for more info:
http://www.squidoo.com/youtuberight" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Or look under YouTube's Help page (search for encoding or compression guidelines)
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