I really hope someone out there has the patience to pull this off...but could someone animate a SFM quicksand scene?
I found these models on FurAffinity and would love to see any one of the wolf girls get sunk:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/28347756/
(The link above only displays one wolf girl, but in the image's description is another link where the user can download the various wolf girls models as one)
Although...I do also want to request how exactly the character should sink in the video. But I'll get to that once I see that someone is willing to do it
If this turns out to be way complicated than it sounds then I'm perfectly fine with just a SFM pic, too.
SFM Quicksand scene?
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NobodyGotTime4Dat
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Re: SFM Quicksand scene?
I don't want to bump, but...anybody?...
- AnonymousQuote
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Re: SFM Quicksand scene?
Movies like the one that you're requesting take a great deal of work to make, you'll be pretty lucky to find an animator on here who has the time to make something like that for free.
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NobodyGotTime4Dat
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Re: SFM Quicksand scene?
What about just a series of pictures instead? I wouldn't mind having that instead.
I assume that would be a lot easier.
I assume that would be a lot easier.
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It's still effectively the same thing. Moving and posing each individual shot is a lot of work, and takes time. I've done a good bit of it myself, and I've got an okay feel for the process as it is. This doesn't really take into account the time needed for rendering and setting the scene, either.
SFM is a free software, and is relatively light on the processor. There are an abundance of tutorials on how to use it, so if you wanted, you could take on this challenge yourself! I'd love to see what you come up with
SFM is a free software, and is relatively light on the processor. There are an abundance of tutorials on how to use it, so if you wanted, you could take on this challenge yourself! I'd love to see what you come up with
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NobodyGotTime4Dat
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I'd do it myself if I could but I work full-time, plus I have other IRL responsibilities to take of. So I don't really have time to learn how to use it.
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Tim Kelly
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Re: SFM Quicksand scene?
The first SFM quicksand scene I can remember is the one at the end of "The Beast Of Hollow Mountain" where they sink a T-Rex.
"Aaaaaarrrrrrggggghhhhh! Quicksand! I'm sinking! I'll go straight to the bottom of.......GLURP!"
(a month later)
"Ugh! Yukkkh! Ptui! I'm out of it! I'm free! Not even quicksand can defeat the power of.....the Eye of Zoltec!"
(a month later)
"Ugh! Yukkkh! Ptui! I'm out of it! I'm free! Not even quicksand can defeat the power of.....the Eye of Zoltec!"
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NobodyGotTime4Dat
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Re: SFM Quicksand scene?
Tim Kelly wrote:The first SFM quicksand scene I can remember is the one at the end of "The Beast Of Hollow Mountain" where they sink a T-Rex.
I think you may have misinterpreted what SFM means. By "SFM" I was referring to Source Filmmaker
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