Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Building on the Peak

Greetings, one and all! As is to be expected for this time of year, production progress is spotty until the New Year. That said, we still got a smattering of effects shots done, including (I hope,) the ruined city! Below is a work in progress screenshot.


The process was tedious, and the program was getting to the point of crashing every few clicks, or any time I dragged an object to a different place, but it’s finally in a state where we can let it sit for a while, and then revisit it to see if any issues jump out at us. That’s pretty common with any shot that you’ve been working on for an extended period. You start to lose perspective. After that, hopefully it will all render like it’s supposed to…

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Entering the Season

Greetings, one and all! As predicted, the ruin models were painted in the time expected. After that they had a good weathering, and we shot them… twice. Racing to do shoots in the gaps in the cloud cover led to some inconsistencies that needed to be resolved. So this led to two separate shoots, along with an alternate angle on the ships from an earlier shoot. Since then, we’ve been working on building the shot of the ruined city, which… will take some time. The program doesn’t seem to be a fan of all the layers that are needed.

On top of that, the fire shots were completed, and now there are only a couple more to go. These could be difficult, because they’re at an odd angle, but we’ll see what we can do.

Lastly, the team met for the annual Christmas party…


As per tradition, they participated in one of our long form narrative games, which ended in a bit of a cliffhanger. Now I’ll be spending the Christmas break figuring out how in the world their characters could even survive this.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time, and Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Flame On

Greetings, one and all! We opened up this week with building small scale ruins for yet another wide shot. Between when this is written, and when it’s published, I’ll probably be painting them up. After that, we scoured the internet for quality fireball sound effects, as the ones we have are showing their age. After reacquainting myself with the Creative Commons audio aggregation sites, we turned to completing the fire visual effects we have at hand. Currently it’s looking like about three or four hours of work per shot, and these are the fairly simple ones. But I think the tedious hand animation will still beat out the time needed for a decent simulation.

Anyway, that well in hand, the team did its last meet before going on Christmas break. We engaged in a tried and true exercise, with some very specific limitations…







The less experienced stunties are starting to show some good progress in their tactical thinking, which pleases far me more than I expected. I guess there’s just something about someone pulling out an unexpected win… Anyway, a good, if cold, time was had by all.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Sailing to Nightside

Greetings, one and all! So this blog week started out with a bang. No sooner do we finish the Nightside model, than we get a brief bit of clear sky, which lasted just long enough to shoot the model, before the storm clouds struck with sleet and hail. While that fell outside, we assembled those takes with the footage, seeing what worked best with the background plates, and ultimately doing a hybrid of different takes.

On a roll, we added sails to the tiny ship model just in time for the next break in the clouds, where we turned the one ship into a fleet.


Integration with the ocean plate is still in process.

Sunday the team met again, and this time we put some more stunties through the wall exercise. (Okay, there may also have been some friendly sniping involved…)





Proving once again that even the least experienced can take down the most experienced when exhaustion is a factor.

Well, (barring boring marketing talk,) that’s about all for this week. Until next time!