tonyob67 - all messages by user

2016/9/21 19:42:05
MASTER PEACE MrDrWho13 wrote:
Yeah that's Rodrisilva http://www.muvizu.com/Profile/Rodrisilva/Latest/
Definitely a Muvizu pro. I think this is one of his best:


Yes, I saw this one to...I subscribed to his youtube channel...amaznig, is he a forum active member? I want to have this king of quality on my videos
2016/9/21 19:28:16
MASTER PEACE Hey guys, I found this excelent video on youtube, I think the artist is a Brazilian guy, do you know him?, I loved his work, and I wonder how he did some of the character movements and scenes...He most be one of the PRO muvizu people

2016/9/21 19:01:30
2 SHORT VIDEOS IN ONE Speedking5 wrote:
Tony I've really enjoyed every video you have uploaded so far very funny and inspiring. Keep up the great work man



Thank you Speedking.....It means a lot to me
2016/9/21 17:58:11
TRANSPARENT TEXTURES Good morning...

I have a problem with transparent textures, I saw many of explanations on the forum but to many technique words for me, and I end up with more questions every time.

I imported a few cars from Sketchup to Muvizu, but I cant make the windshield transparent.

Please help
2016/9/21 14:54:35
Fireflies unlimitedmagic wrote:
Here's the finished set if you want to use it. Just add crickets...



I Will use it on my halloween video..... Thank for shareing
2016/9/21 6:48:55
Fireflies unlimitedmagic wrote:
Found a cool way to create fireflies.

Take a picture of a forest and in photoshop, use a speckled brush to cut random holes in it to transparency and save it as a PNG file. Make the pic a texture on a backdrop. Then in a blank canvas in photoshop use a similar speckled brush and pure yellow to add a bunch of random dots to a transparent layer. Save it as a PNG and add it to a backdrop and place the backdrop behind the forest backdrop. Make the yellow dotted backdrop animate slowly left or right. Add several copies of the forest backdrop and animated yellow dotted backdrop around the area your camera can see. Looks great as the yellow passes through the holes in the forest picture.

I added the Flies effect with a very low intensity and put a spotlight right above it with the distance set so the light doesn't show on the ground. And I copied it several times around the view of the camera.

Here's the result:



Bob


Cool!!!...Thanks for share your discovery
2016/9/21 2:26:47
2 SHORT VIDEOS IN ONE PatMarrNC wrote:
Tony, I want you to know there are 2 people on this forum who have been working on their projects for YEARS... and Ziggy is one of them. Stick around, because both of them should be finished within the next year, and you'll get to see first hand the difference between what most of us crank out and what's actually possible if you don't give up.


Yes Sr... I will love to see those muvies
Thank you Pat
2016/9/21 1:58:40
2 SHORT VIDEOS IN ONE ziggy72 wrote:
So true... and sad Really nice skyline in the first vid, out of the office windows, and nice touch to put the credits on the TV screen. Shame you couldn't polish it a bit more, but hey, life gets in the way!


You know what? I being thinking a lot in your last comment (life gets in the way!) and I realized that this is my life, I mean, this is what I live to do, and one day I will be able to quit my job or retire to dedicate more time to do what I love to do so.....I will do my best video every time, no matter if it takes one or two more weeks...Making mediore videos won't take me any where...Thank you Ziggy
2016/9/21 0:26:00
2 SHORT VIDEOS IN ONE Rodrisilva wrote:
Hombre ! Que video mas chulo !
Una idea perfecta de lo que ocurre todos os dias en nuestras familias.
Felicitaciones por mas este video.


Hey....de donde eres amigo? que bueno ver a otra persona que habla Español en el foro....Gracias por tus comentarios
2016/9/21 0:24:47
2 SHORT VIDEOS IN ONE ziggy72 wrote:
So true... and sad Really nice skyline in the first vid, out of the office windows, and nice touch to put the credits on the TV screen. Shame you couldn't polish it a bit more, but hey, life gets in the way!


Did you saw the beautiful statue on the living room table?...Thank you
2016/9/20 22:32:48
PAT MARR'S CONTEST WINNERS AND REVIEWS just copy and paste without the http: just from the www.
2016/9/20 21:26:27
Muvizu Halloween Contest 2016 Entries I just had a great Idea for a Halloween video....I am inFroot muaaaaahahahaha
2016/9/20 19:01:15
2 SHORT VIDEOS IN ONE This video I made on a hurry because I have no much time and I had like 3 weeks without doing any...I hope you like it


2016/9/19 21:24:44
PAT MARR'S CONTEST WINNERS AND REVIEWS PatMarrNC wrote:



I basically like the short 5 second intro.. but I was ready to move on at 3 seconds. In order to keep viewers from clicking away you basically have to keep the pace moving faster than seems appropriate in the design phase

0:06 I like the bird flying overhead, and the relative size of the plant growing near the slug village. It reinforces the fact that these are very small creatures. I'm going to guess the bird was a green screen animation since it doesn't cast a shadow on the village as it flies over. (It would if it was key framed in the Muvizu environment)

0:30-0:34 this dialog really cracks me up! ;-)

0:35 Love the way you imply Baby's entrance from the left by diverting the attention of both male slugs in that direction!

0:39 the sexy music that accompanies Baby's entrance to the video is the perfect audio accessory to her bedroom eyes (Complete with long, slow blink)! And I have to say, it creeps me out to say those words about a slug! LOL! You did a masterful job of making this scene work exactly as planned!

0:53 the awe-struck look in the eyes of the boy slugs is priceless! How did you resist the urge to give boobs to the female slug?? You've failed me, Tony! LOL! (Just joking... you've done an AWESOME job in every aspect of this scene!)

1:09 the series of vignettes starting here does a great job of reproducing the kind of scenes from lots of other movies and TV shows in which we see a couple fall in love over a very short number of frames. And the royalty free music you tracked down really supports the scenes perfectly! Well played!

1:38 the switch from perky music to romantic music ramps things up a notch! Great choice of royalty free music! You must have spent considerable time searching for just the right music, because ALL of your background music is PERFECT for your accompanying scene!

1:41 "YOU MAKE ME BE A BETTER SLUG" Hahahahahaha! That's an awesome line! I love it!

1:49 I love the design of this scene, with its color and interesting arrangement of the elements in the scene. Once again, the royalty free music you tracked down is totally right for the scene, enhancing it rather than getting in the way .

I also like the way you have developed the story very quickly with virtually NO dead space. Apart from possibly removing a second or two from the opening, I think you have done an amazing job of making this whole video very concise, funny and totally interesting!

2:11 good use of particles to simulate salt being shaken onto the slugs! And good use of irony to interrupt an idyllic moment with tragedy! You should be a screen writer! LOL! I like the look on the pastor's face! I also like the screams of the wedding guests.

2:27 effective use of camera zoom as the scene expands to reveal the two boys who are pouring salt on the slugs.

2:39 The casual way the boys killed the slugs, then moved on with their daily routine reminded me of LORD OF THE FLIES by William Golding. Both stories point out that we are by nature (and without training) inclined to acts of insensitivity toward others. It is a recurring theme in literature, and it works well in Muvizu animations too.

2:50 the irony of the boy's shock at receiving the same insensitive treatment from a different species is classic and well played. I liked the green screen vaporize effect when the boy on the left got zapped

2:56 I like the use of head motion to indicate that there is something of interest in that direction...

3:05 and the related camera zoom out that fulfills our expectations and lets us see what's happening

3:09 I like the cartoon running noise you inserted here

3:13 cool spaceship sound effect!

3:18 I like the view from inside the flying saucer... especially the monitor showing the boy below. Was that done in Muvizu or in your video editor? I'm guessing it was in your editor because there is a slight artifact around the edges, and it doesn't have the washed-out look that AVIs tend to have on backdrops in Muvizu. I also like the subdued lighting in this scene. Also I thought it was well played for the aliens' dialog to echo the boys' casual lack of compassion for other creatures who aren't like them.

3:40 nice scene of the saucer flying away... but the size of the saucer did not reduce enough to maintain a sense of proportion when it went behind the mountains. They'd be so far away that the saucer would be quite small by the time it disappears over the horizon

3:46 non-subtitled dialog... maybe not key information, but I find myself wondering what he said.

3:53 onward ... The unabashed revelry and dancing reminds me of the various endings in SHREK films. Again, the music you selected for this scene is perfect!

Turn off plant swaying unless I’m supposed to be focusing on the foliage (it’s annoying that swaying is the default).

Some camera movement is a bit stop and start. If you don’t get what you want first time then I always just redo it until I do. This can take a while.

The texture for the ground would be better if the image used was higher resolution.

A good idea well executed.

Another consistently great video from Tony.

First of all, I have acquired an unconditional hate for Comic Sans so this isn’t a good start.

The plant on the left of the opening scene seems to be moving a bit too much, but I really like the bird and sky effects.

The camera movement is very shaky, and this can easily be improved with keyframing.

Thanks for the subtitles, but most of the video can be interpreted just from the visuals and sound effects/music which is a sign of good film making.

I like how you have the characters on the football pitch moving around so the scene looks fairly active. (Did you notice that you have one of the blobs on the see-saw lip syncing to the dialogue?)

The slow motion video of “Baby” with the music is a cliché but works well in this context.

I really like how this is looking like a romantic film right up until the last moment when everything falls apart.

Great use of the snow effect as salt but the burning salt grain in the priest could have been tracked or at least key framed in a video editor because it doesn’t move with the character.

I love how it zooms out to the two boys to give you a bit of size perspective.

In another turn of events these two also get obliterated, although I would personally have put the aliens much larger on the horizon to make the humans look tiny.

Without the depth of field, the buildings in the background do look very small - not to scale with the boys.

Good use of sound effects in the UFO.

Overall, a well rounded sketch with few errors.


Final Summary:
Although I'm not posting the numeric scores the judges assigned to each video, I can say that this was one of the judges' favorites! Very fast paced and captivating video! I like your YOYO logo, and I think you are well on your way to creating a signature look and feel for your videos! You have a very engaging sense of humor, and I am consistently entertained by your stories to a very high degree! In short, you have "the knack" of intuiting what works and what doesn't, and therefore you get it right every time! That's a gift that not everybody has! I'd say you are a natural story teller! Muvizu is an excellent tool for you, and you show a high degree of skill with it! I look forward to seeing more from you!

Above and beyond this contest, I am very glad you are on the Muvizu forum. Your participation is valuable and you are a very likable person whose presence makes the forum feel like a place where friends hang out together and talk about their hobby! I hope the powers at Muvizu respond favorably to your request for a Spanish-speaking forum. I think it would work out as well for them as for you! On other animation forums I see quite a large number of Spanish speaking members, and that is a statistic worth noting.

Thanks for taking time to participate in my contest, and for all that you do on the forum! Great story!



Amigo,......You just make a man cry, and I'm not ashamed to say it, I will answer every question you make me, just give me time, right now I am rooning to my job, but you made my day, thank you and congratulations to the winners........Best regards
2016/9/17 21:42:45
Pat Marr's Contest: Entries due by Sept 15 ikes wrote:
Hi Pat,

Here's my entry for the competition.
I have started with a new animation based on an public domain old time radio play. The original duration of the play is 30 minutes, but I've reduced it to 12 minutes in total. I understood that the entries for the contest can be 6 minutes max, so I make it in 2 parts.

This entry is part one. I Hope to finish part two soon, but I will not finish it before sunday, when the contest ends. It sure is fun to use this old time radio plays for animations and I still learn new things on using tricks in certain situations.
Enjoy the movie and good luck to all participants!




Did you used the original radio play audio? and you just animate it?
2016/9/15 21:27:36
Pat Marr's Contest: Entries due by Sept 15 I just hope that Ziggy enter as a judge hahaha
2016/9/15 21:22:37
Pat Marr's Contest: Entries due by Sept 15 ikes wrote:
Hi Pat,

Here's my entry for the competition.
I have started with a new animation based on an public domain old time radio play. The original duration of the play is 30 minutes, but I've reduced it to 12 minutes in total. I understood that the entries for the contest can be 6 minutes max, so I make it in 2 parts.

This entry is part one. I Hope to finish part two soon, but I will not finish it before sunday, when the contest ends. It sure is fun to use this old time radio plays for animations and I still learn new things on using tricks in certain situations.
Enjoy the movie and good luck to all participants!





OMG....Clayster and you should not be alowed on the contest....hahahaha bowrofl THIS IS OWESOME
2016/9/13 5:13:28
SPANISH FORUM PatMarrNC wrote:
have you submitted your request directly to support?


I will try that....Thank you Pat
2016/9/13 3:20:36
A new set that I'm working on for the muvizu store clayster2012 wrote:
This is just my ad for my up coming muvizu set for the store, just make sure the bathroom is close by before you watch it, just a warning...lol!





This video is a contest winner....I literally jumped of my seat when the raptor appears.....Exellent job
2016/9/13 3:07:29
SPANISH FORUM PatMarrNC wrote:
your timing is good for this request, Tony.. just in the past few days there have been several new Spanish-speaking people who joined the forum...




Well Pat, If you have a product, you want to sell it all around the world, as an small example, I put English subtitles on my videos to
reach more people, Muvizu has a spanish version software, but not the Forum and neither the tutorials are in spanish. There are more than 20 spanish speaking countries in the world, you are talking about around 500 million people, should be of Muvizu interest to get to that people.
I posted some questions that Muvizu people never answer, and I posted some videos also and I only got answers from the nice people from the forum like yourself,
on the other hand, there are some new people that post an english speaking video and Muvizu people not only reply with some good comments on the video, but they even post the video on the Muvizu twitter account, so I know they see what we post on the forum, the problem is they don't care.
Yes there are some new spanish speaking people on the forum, they probably saw one of my videos, you never know
one of the subscribers on my youtube channel is also subcribed to the Muvizu youtube channel, he is probably cheking out the software and learning about it watching videos...I did the same, and someon will watch that guy's videos also
and so.......
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