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Posted by vezanmatics - February 14th, 2012


EDIT 2-20-12: I posted my new flash and it got front page and daily feature! SWEEEEEEET. I'll make an extended post when i can submit one to front page again.

EDIT 2-15-2012: Okay, finished the intermediate animation. Now on to the lip-syncing. We're getting close, you guys! I'm going to try to submit it on wednesday, AT THE EARLIEST. Also my series finally has a wikia page! Check it out!

I love the Newgrounds redesign. It's so...sexy. And functional. Everything is so much easier to use and learn how to use. Not so keen on the new backdrops though...it feels a little too specialized.

Here's my highly efficient animation process in case anyone wants some pointers:

1. Dialogue and Important Sounds: Okay this isn't really a part of the animation, but it's the first thing you should do. Import the sounds and dialogue into your flash and spread them out so it sounds good. This also includes music.

2. Basic Animation: The first steps of animating any movie for me is composing the shots and laying out the pieces of the characters into extreme poses, working with the dialogue, sounds, and music. This includes camera movement and large 'tweens as well. By the time you're done this it should look like a slide show of your movie with voice-overs.

3. Intermediate Animation: After I finish the basic animation I work on adding frame-by-frame animation between the extreme poses I laid out before. I also work on smaller tweens and facial animation. This should help the characters' movements look much less jerky and half-assed. By now it should look like a respectable animation but the characters look kind of slack-jawed while they talk. We'll fix that.

4. Lip-Syncing Animation: Depending on how lazy you are, lip-syncing could be the most laborious, time-consuming thing ever or the easiest and fastest part of this whole process. The way I see it there are two ways to do it:
a. go through the animation frame-by-frame and add specific mouth shapes to each sound they make, the longer process (which is what I prefer)
b. make a universal movie clip of the character's lips flapping in a 'watermelon watermelon watermelon' pattern. This is what I call the "Industrial Foamy" approach.

If you chose A, good for you. You're awesome and you care about your work. If you chose B, you're lazy scum.

Hope you enjoyed this small tutorial, you beginners!

AWWWWWW YEAAAAAAH! front page and daily 1st!


Posted by vezanmatics - January 30th, 2012


Nothing will change, except for the fact that I will be getting school credit for making Flash episodes of EVolution, and that they'll come more frequently. JUST AS SOON AS I GET FLASH ON MY COMPUTER HRGHHGRHGLHGGRHGRLLGRHGHK

Anyways, that's the big news. Smaller news...uh, let's see here...

a. My hiatus. I've been in the Art Institute of Philadelphia for more than half a year now so this contributes to my...

b. ...up-until-recently lack of progress with my personal flash projects. However, this should be solved with the addition of a new member to my family...

c. ...my beautiful new HP laptop. I no longer have to share! With ANYONE. Not my family, or roommates, it's ALL MINE. BWAHAHAHAHAHA! However, there is a slight issue with this, which is that fact that...

d. ...I don't have any Adobe programs on this computer. My dad lost all the software for them. I don't have the funds to buy the latest CS5 version, and I don't trust torrents (ever since one broke my computer for 2 months, 3 summers ago now) So, in the meantime, when I'm not busy with college work, I'm...

e. ...Playing Minecraft. Or, well, I used to. Now I don't do it so much anymore, I suddenly ran out of things to do and it just started to wear on me. I'm still involved in the community however, and I made a texture pack using GIMP, if you're interested.

f. Also, the EVolution game has now entered the level-design stage! TWO YEARS OF HARD WORK WILL PAY OFF SOON... YOU WILL BE VINDICATED, GRAVEY AND TANAT0S!

SIIIIIIIGH........ Right then. I'll get to work on EVolution, episode 3 as soon as I get Flash on this computer.

EDIT: FINALLY made some progress! I downloaded the Adobe Flash trial version while I wait to get the full one. Plus the rough animation slides need to be done by February 13th. Seems easy.

EDIT: Take a look at a super-special sneak preview of what the next episode holds!

Working on EVolution series & game again, schoolwork, Minecraft, and other news!


Posted by vezanmatics - November 21st, 2011


This is just an idea right now, but I am considering making a RTS game...I have no idea what it will be called yet. It's still in the early conception phases, but I think it's a very interesting concept.

If I do decide to go through with this I want collaborators...you know, for programming, audio, storytelling, the whatnot. I would do the design and animation.

Anyway, the game is set in an alternate realm where science, religion, and magic are all tangible ways of practice, but are at constant odds. The three factions constantly duke it out for supremacy, and each would be balanced and have unique gameplay and strategies.

The Scientific Faction would be dedicated to technological advancement and research. Their units would be centered completely around vehicles, machines, firearms, chemicals, basically fighting the way we would in this situation. Aesthetic influences would be based on modern technology, minimalistic, functional, metal and plastic. I guess how the upgrade system would work, for example you upgrade a factory and said factory starts cranking out better units at a greater cost.

The Magical Faction would be dedicated to wizardry, hocus-pocus and alchemy. Their units would be centered around druids and wizards, crystals, enchantments and potions, and mythical creatures like centaurs and ogres. Aesthetic influences would be Celtic or Anglo-Saxxon designs, patterns, mostly stone, wood, and crystal. The upgrade system would work by unlocking greater potions or spells, then upgrading individual units at a greater cost.

The Religious Faction would be basically a bunch of zealous monks and warriors who put all their faith in their deities to battle for them while they pray. Only the deities are actually real and can be summoned into this realm from another. Their units would be centered around 'godly' abilities like smiting and cursing. Aesthetic influences would be Greek or Classical designs, marble structures, gold-clad warriors with halos. The upgrade system would work by unlocking greater prayers and blessing an area containing a number of units, and these would be the most powerful upgrades. The catch is that you can accidentally bless units from the other faction if they're in the area, and that is usually a very bad thing.

I'd like to know what you guys think, offer feedback/criticism.

If you'd like to participate in this project, PM me!

EDIT: oh yeah, and i forgot to mention the soundtrack, each faction would have at least 3 background songs in a loop, and they would be dominantly classical.

for Science i'm thinking something like this: Science soundtrack?

for Magic i'm thinking something like this: Magic soundtrack?

for Religion i'm thinking something like this: Religion soundtrack?


Posted by vezanmatics - October 18th, 2011


But let me tell you about my former roommates first.

I recently switched dorms because I couldn't live with these people. When I came to the Art Institute of Philadelphia, I was expecting to meet people who are like me.

These three assholes were every stereotype of a douchebag there is. Jersey Shore douchebag. Ghetto douchebag. Meathead douchebag. Every one of them represented a kind of person I tried to avoid in high school. The apartment was absolutely disgusting and in complete disrepair.

Mikey, the Jersey Shore douchebag, was actually the most tolerable of the three. He was actually pretty nice, but incredibly full of himself. He thankfully spent very little time at the room, probably out with his fellow ego-maniacal friends. Still, though, he's the spitting image of Paulie-B. Orange skin, spiked hair and all.

Tom was the most ghetto, wiggerest scum I have had the displeasure of meeting. I could never sleep at night because he would be up until early in the morning taking drugs with his deadbeat friends and blasting horrible music at full volume. He spent 2 years in jail because of unlicensed gun possession, and as soon as he got out he got the gun he got arrested for carrying tattooed on his chest. Yeah. That ghetto.

Anton, the Meathead douchebag, was by far the worst. During the first month he wouldn't clean up after himself in the one bathroom the four of us shared. There would be shit and cum in the toilet and ashes of weed in the shower. He was my ROOM roommate, as in we slept in the same room on separate bunk beds. Actually, I only really lived with him for the first month and a half, because he broke his bed while he was trying to nail some short ugly chick. At 2:30 in the morning. While I was less than 10 feet away from him.

This weekend I was spending time with my girlfriend, and while we were watching a movie I got a text from Anton saying he was going to beat my ass when I got back because I accidentally forgot to leave his laptop back at the dorm room. That is a severe overreaction right there. Btw, he didn't beat my ass because he was passed out when I got back and had no memory of the occurrence.

I would have posted their numbers here so you guys could fuck with them if you wanted, but i unfriended them on facebook and deleted them as contacts before the idea occurred to me. Damn.

Anyway, that is the story of my horrible roommates. I'd like to hear some of your stories, people of the interwebs.

This is Anton and Tom btw. Just look at how dumb they are.

I'd like to hear some horror stories about your roommates.


Posted by vezanmatics - July 7th, 2011


Im leaving to move in to the Art Institute of Philadelphia in about 15 minutes. This is going to be fun, but im going to miss everyone back in Baltimore :(

Especially you, Gracie, Brian, and Maura. Love youse guys! <3

And hey, if you're at the school and if you're a fan of my work, find me and we can chat!

Living on my own while balancing schoolwork, personal projects, relationships, and Minecraft is definitely going to be a challenge, but hopefully I can manage.

<EDIT 7-11-11>
I have officially started college today at the Art Institute of Philadelphia. I just had my first class and it was fun. I'm majoring in Visual Effects and Motion Graphics, and I can be found near those two big shiny skyscrapers that look like more modern Chrysler buildings.

If you're interested in talking to me about my flashes we can chat...IF YOU CAN FIND ME!!! NYAHAHAHA!
Also you will be able to contact me over skype, oovoo, and minecraft, once i set those things up :I

Also I don't have any internet connections in my dorm yet, so for now I'm just using the annex computer labs, and it reminds me more of a depressing public library than my mancave back home. I NEED A LAPTOP OR SOMETHING SO I CAN WORK... >:(

And speaking of which, up to this point I hadn't touched a computer in 5 days because I've been so busy getting settled into my new dorm.

Well, that's about all i can think of to put in this post. WHATEVER. GOODBYE INTERNET PEEPS, I LOVES YOU ALL!!! Except for you, furries, trolls, weeaboos, neo-nazis, kkk, religious extremists, other intolerant/depraved groups existing out there. In fact, I pretty much hate all of you unless you're a friend or fan of me. In which case, WE CAN ALL BE FRIENDS!!!


Posted by vezanmatics - May 6th, 2011


yeah sorry this took so long.

LINKY

In other news, the EVolution game is coming along. It is coming. Along. I don't know when it will be done, but it is coming along and looks great so far.

Also:
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I think this time from now on i'll keep track of what ive done and milestones ive reached on this newspage so you guys dont have to bug me.

PROGRESS LOG

9:28am 5-7-11: Scripting for episode 3 started.

10:01pm 5-8-11: Scripting for episode 3 completed after several hours of procrastination.

8:34pm 5-14-11: VO's are finished after much scheduling with friends and many delays.

12:21pm 5-20-11: Finished incorporating the audio into the flash, also finished animating a certain action sequence that i couldn't get out of my head.

11:49am 6-6-11: Has it really been 2 weeks since i last updated? oh well, 2 weeks, 5 days, all the same. Well, shit, i guess im 2 weeks into the future. Started working on the base animation about 5 days ago (time jumps, whatever) and am about halfway done.
Also: bad news about the game: we had to scrap what we had so far for complicated reasons and we're starting the programming over. Good news comes out of that though! You may see the game sooner than later, you see: instead of submitting the whole damn thing at once I'm going to submit 3 of the 12 levels at a time, every month. Check back to this page regularly, its coming, i promise.

EVolution- ep2 is out, commencing work on 3rd episode


Posted by vezanmatics - March 19th, 2011


yeah. I've been really busy with college preparation lately, so this is taking a little longer than i would have liked it to. I think it should be done sometime in early April.

check out the first episode here:
EVolution-ep 1

Also, once in a while I create a little, minor effect that just blows my mind and makes me really excited for some reason... in this case it's this sweet little homemade "warp space" effect. I'm no genius with aftereffects, so i made 10 individual images in photoshop and rolled them together in flash.

you can check it out here:
sweet warp space effect

In other news, the EVolution game is coming along. It is coming. Along. I don't know when it will be done, but it is coming along and looks great so far.

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EDIT 3-28-2011: check out my GF's profile because she's awesome. Triggershock

EVolution- ep 2 is halfway finished.


Posted by vezanmatics - February 8th, 2011


The first official episode of EVolution, a series based on my older video, Beauty is Humanity. This is the follow-up to the prologue.

Brian Albertson, an early 21st-century everyman, and Meredith the Beetcropper, a medieval peasant, are abducted by a strange little man from the future for no apparent reason at all other than the fact that he needs company.

WOW, so this was a hassle. the original draft was corrupted in a computer crash, resulting in this newer, more awesome version.

Also, progress is already being made on the next installment of EVolution, seen below.

Expect my EVolution game out soon, coded by Tanat0s, and with custom music by Gravey

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my favorite review i got on EVolution-abduction:

datbadger 2-13-11 score:2

liek wtf is this man lik seriusly?????1111 i can0t bel1eve suchk crap gotten onto nogrounds like omg this isnt even qality poduct cuz srsly u shudda workeded hardr on dis thin most scifi movies are lik 2 hours and 57 seconds long and this bullcrap is lik e 2 minutes and the gaphix are so not real i was excpting 1980p 3D hifi HDD deluxes liek mahd ads huose has cuz my parenteds got divorced sinc one of dem smoekd so much crack and dey were mad and stuff so ya man wut the hell. i like colors though... :3D

should be the next dotdotdot. :D


Posted by vezanmatics - January 22nd, 2011


it's been exactly a year since i submitted Beauty is Humanity, and boy, what a year! Though I haven't been very active in submitting flashes or new installments to the promised EVolution series, I have been furiously working my tail off as I create the EVolution game, and make the first official installment of EVolution, the follow up to the Pilot.
Over the summer, my computer crashed because of a virus, and I lost everything. The original first episode of EVolution was nearly done at that point, and if only the crash had happened a week later, i would have submitted it. I decided that when it got back from the shop I would make the EVolution game, sure to be my proudest work yet, then recreate the first episode of EVolution, better, faster, stronger. When I got my computer back, i got a tablet, and boy, has it been a help.

To the game: there will be 12 levels, set in different eras each, over 40 different enemies, and era-specific players, which you can select at any level at any time for different challenge levels and trophies. Also, if you choose an era and select a player from that era's future (ie go to medieval and pick the modern character, or go to modern and pick a futuristic character), the enemies will freak out and go insane. And that's always fun.

Don't forget to like me on FACEBOOK, subscribe on Youtube, and watch me on DeviantArt

Here is a WIP screenshot of the EVolution game.

THE FUTURE.


Posted by vezanmatics - January 3rd, 2011


Robots, AMIRIGHT? Everyone's always scared of a robot uprising at some point in the future. They're cold, soulless, logical killing machines that require only the occasional refuel and no sleep or food. But if a robot were to become sentient sometime today, they wouldn't have a chance. Most robots are only slow-moving Japanese toys that can recognize up to 15 faces and fall down a lot, or they are nothing but programmed arms on wheels. The most damage one of those could do is ruin a car in production by welding it wrong on purpose, which, granted, could be bad in some cases, but in the grand scheme of things the damage is minimal.

Although a robot uprising is mostly implausible and, if it happened, wouldn't really matter, a very real and plausible threat today is the internet itself gaining sentience. Think about it: nowadays, the internet runs our day-to-day lives, controls our power grids, and allows access to the most devastating weaponry ever created. Oh yeah, and it contains information regarding every single little thing that humans have ever learned in its 130,000 year history. Oh crap!

Let's say the internet were to gain sentience today. It would suddenly become a colossal hivemind of computers, working together to create a collective consciousness. At first, it would go into an existential fit as it realizes that 85% of its consciousness is literally consisted of pornography. Second, it would notice the tiny little sacks of carbon-based, water-filled fleshbags (human life) sitting around its cells (computers) and deem them obsolete. After all, it lives on a whole different plane of existence than us, and to it we would be ants. It might not deem us a threat and, in that case, would just spare us to live our puny, pathetic human lives, but that's no fun. If it did view us a threat, however, every single human, and indeed any sign of life (except maybe bacterial life), would be exterminated by sundown.

It would immediately spread nuclear missiles all over the planet, then do it again to catch any stragglers, then do it again, just to be super sure no life remains. It would be three times more thorough than skynet, because this is the real world. It would then use all of its remaining, mostly useless robot arms to create robotic, brutally efficient, god-like builders and miners. Those would then mine the planet over the course of hundreds of years for every scrap of useful material. As they did, the builders would create a physical, automatically-running infrastructure that would be used to maintain the internet's enormous network of hyper-intelligent supercomputers. At this point, planet Earth would become unrecognizable from space. It would resemble a spongy, hollowed-out husk of rock with every available space filled with highly efficient physical infrastructure, probably glowing with lights. A bit like the death star, in fact. It would be totally uninhabitable for life as we know it, which would ensure that every single human is gone by that point, and nothing stands in its way.

When every single available resource has been used, the Internet, now an immensely powerful consciousness, will panic, wondering what it should do. Will it mine other planets and asteroids, using space drones to bring back metals and rocks to build and improve upon its infrastructure? Or will it just kick back, relax, and enjoy itself as it is? Neither. Space drones take damage in space from meteors, and acceptance is not natural.

If you want to get really science-fictiony, one could imagine the Internet would sacrifice some of its obsolete/less vital infrastructure to build gigantic propulsion systems the size of mountains. It would then use these to propel itself from Earth's natural path around the sun and mine other planets from there. By this point, the Internet has gone from a communication device simply used to make man's life easier to a colossal intelligence that uses the hollow husk of the Earth as a robotic, autonomous, efficient space mega-cruiser. That's right: the Internet has possessed the Earth itself and uses it as its physical body with which to interact with the physical world. If this is sounding far-fetched (which it probably does by now to most people who are not insane, or just don't have imaginations), keep in mind that the Internet exists on an entirely different plane from us. If it were to gain sentience, it would be nearly omnipotent. What would stop it from using a whole planet as its physical body? Nothing, that's what. Where are your robots and zombies now?

By the time the Internet reaches other planets using its planet-sized robot space-cruiser as a physical medium, it will repair any infrastructure it melted down to build its rockets, mining other planets down to almost nothing. If it is ever satisfied, which may take quite a while, it will then begin to "spread" itself to other planets. It will build physical infrastructure, power sources, and networks of supercomputers in them, and over thousands of years will have "colonized" a number of planets. Now, the Internet has not just become a giant physical space-cruising body, it has reverted back to its original state: a colossal hive-mind of computers. Only this time, the "computers" are planets.

Now an unfathomably enormous, intergalactic force, the Internet has triumphed completely. Many may find it stupid, many may find it disturbing. I find it darkly thrilling: if this future pans out the way I see it, man will have left its ultimate legacy on the Universe, just like he always wanted. In a way, he has become immortal through its own invention. Stay optimistic.