The Odyssey 3D Animation Film

StepAnimationsStepAnimations Posts: 73
edited December 1969 in Art Studio

Hello! I am from Greece and I created a movie based on the greek myth of Odysseus. I made it using Daz3D models and stuff and other software too.

You can watch the full movie on my youtube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSRucHuNHP4

I would like to hear your opinion.

Comments

  • DPWDPW Posts: 267
    edited December 1969

    Hi Drumpao,

    I can download movies from Youtube. Would you mind if I downloaded it to watch on my TV as it's on for 57mins?

    Cheers,

    Dean

  • StepAnimationsStepAnimations Posts: 73
    edited December 1969

    Hello!Yes you can, but please keep it for youself..

  • DPWDPW Posts: 267
    edited December 1969

    No probs.

  • StepAnimationsStepAnimations Posts: 73
    edited September 2014

    A lot people ask me about this movie. I will tell you that everything you see I did it by myself. It took me 6 months to finish it. I used iclone software to render it cause it was impossible to do it in DAZ studio. Voices are mine. I used voice changer program. If you have any questions ask me and I would like to hear your opinion too.

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  • StepAnimationsStepAnimations Posts: 73
    edited December 1969

    Thanks for the support of some people about this movie. Propably I was waiting to see some critics here as I used DAZ stuff. I got more support in Reallusion forum. Nevermind. I'm going to release a new movie in the next year that is going to be for a wellknown comic hero. I'm not sure if I'm going to use DAZ models in the next one.

  • StepAnimationsStepAnimations Posts: 73
    edited December 1969

    Hello! I am from Greece and I created this movie based on the greek hero Odysseus. I used Daz models and stuff and render it using iclone 5. Scenario is written by me based on Homer's poem. Music is composed by me too. It took me 5 months to finish it. You can watch it on my youtube channel here. Enjoy!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSRucHuNHP4

  • WAVEDELSHWAVEDELSH Posts: 100
    edited December 1969

    Wow! That's a lot of work ..... Great Movie

  • StepAnimationsStepAnimations Posts: 73
    edited December 1969

    wavedelsh said:

    Wow! That's a lot of work ..... Great Movie

    Thank you my friend!

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,960
    edited December 1969

    Merged threads on this animation. If you want the thread moved to the Animation forum please ask a moderator to do that, rather than starting a new thread.

  • Hermit CrabHermit Crab Posts: 841
    edited December 1969

    This is a wonderful film.

    The voices are great and the scenery is expansive.

    I like the sets and the ways in which you compromised (for example, having the sailors look identical).

    When I first noticed the length, I thought I'd return later but instead it caught my interest enough to keep watching until the end.

    Well done. (Also, now I know the full story, instead of just parts of it as I did before!)

    I admire the fact that you committed to such a difficult undertaking.

  • StepAnimationsStepAnimations Posts: 73
    edited December 1969

    This is a wonderful film.

    The voices are great and the scenery is expansive.

    I like the sets and the ways in which you compromised (for example, having the sailors look identical).

    When I first noticed the length, I thought I'd return later but instead it caught my interest enough to keep watching until the end.

    Well done. (Also, now I know the full story, instead of just parts of it as I did before!)

    I admire the fact that you committed to such a difficult undertaking.

    Thank you! It was a hard work, but I like to create long length movies. I'm planning to produce more films in the future.

  • kaotkblisskaotkbliss Posts: 2,914
    edited December 1969

    So far have only watched the first few minutes, but I really took notice and admire that you took attention to little details. For example, when he is standing behind the bush talking to the women, the trees are moving as if blowing in the wind, the horse in the background is flipping it's tail and shaking it's head.
    It's these little things that really bring animation to life and add realism.
    Congratulations on a job well done.

  • StepAnimationsStepAnimations Posts: 73
    edited December 1969

    So far have only watched the first few minutes, but I really took notice and admire that you took attention to little details. For example, when he is standing behind the bush talking to the women, the trees are moving as if blowing in the wind, the horse in the background is flipping it's tail and shaking it's head.
    It's these little things that really bring animation to life and add realism.
    Congratulations on a job well done.

    Thank you!

  • mindsongmindsong Posts: 1,701
    edited December 1969

    Well done, and you managed the voice-changing software well-enough that I would never have guessed that all of the voices were yours, let alone based on a male voice. Excellent and convincing.

    Might I ask what tool you used for that part of your effort?

    cheers, and great job!

    mindsong

  • StepAnimationsStepAnimations Posts: 73
    edited November 2014

    Well done, and you managed the voice-changing software well-enough that I would never have guessed that all of the voices were yours, let alone based on a male voice. Excellent and convincing.

    Might I ask what tool you used for that part of your effort?

    cheers, and great job!

    mindsong

    Thank you very much! There are many tools out there for changing voice. I used morph vox. But not only that. I changed my voice by myself during the recordings and fixed it using other audio softwares like audacity. I'm planning a new production now and I hope that it will be ready very soon. Thanks again!

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  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,235
    edited December 1969

    drumpao said:

    Thank you very much! There are many tools out there for changing voice. I used morph vox. But not only that. I changed my voice by myself during the recordings and fixed it using other audio softwares like audacity. I'm planning a new production now and I hope that it will be ready very soon. Thanks again!

    "Morph Box Pro" looks interesting for creating animation voices, thanks for the tip. Here is a YouTube demo:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13t69RVq1YY

    I downloaded the 7 day demo, and may end up getting the $40 program.

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