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Now I'm pretty sure it's going to be a really big episode actually. If I compare the amount of script I've written so far with the previous episodes and all the scenes I still have to write... Pfew. And as I said previously, I need to get to a certain point and there won't be any scene cutting in this one.
I started working on the bus ride renders. Here's the problem. I just can't place many characters in a scene, it takes way too long, the framerates drop, program crashes,... If I want to fill up the bus, one render will at least take 5x the amount of time to finish + photoshopping all the images together. It's just too much of a hassle just to have some "background" characters. So I'll just have the characters in view who are conversing at that time. Here's an example:
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As you can see, the bus is empty, but as of now, it's the best I can do. Just pretend it's full of high school students![]()
It's just me, or Layla looks really upset on this picture?
yeah you're right I didn't notice but I don't think she found out the truth about LexiIt's just me, or Layla looks really upset on this picture?
I wonder why.
Based on the law of nature that everything revolves around the MC,yeah you're right I didn't notice but I don't think she found out the truth about Lexi
maybe she's upset that. she still in the friend zone with the MC
maybe she's planning to confess her feelings on the trip
and mc?Awww we don’t need a bus full of people. Just a bus with Lexi (or Nikki).
If Lexi wouldn't have already said she won't share the MC with anyone, this would have been the threesome to end all threesomes.Awww we don’t need a bus full of people. Just a bus with Lexi (AND Nikki).
Using scenes, like the one in the example picture, is a bad approach. For the time being, proper camera placement can nullify this problem easily. Showing an empty bus, and in the same timeframe, scenes between 4+ pairs/triplets of people within the bus breaks immersion.You must be registered to see the links
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Now I'm pretty sure it's going to be a really big episode actually. If I compare the amount of script I've written so far with the previous episodes and all the scenes I still have to write... Pfew. And as I said previously, I need to get to a certain point and there won't be any scene cutting in this one.
I started working on the bus ride renders. Here's the problem. I just can't place many characters in a scene, it takes way too long, the framerates drop, program crashes,... If I want to fill up the bus, one render will at least take 5x the amount of time to finish + photoshopping all the images together. It's just too much of a hassle just to have some "background" characters. So I'll just have the characters in view who are conversing at that time. Here's an example:
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As you can see, the bus is empty, but as of now, it's the best I can do. Just pretend it's full of high school students![]()
Who really cares about the background? lets be frank we all care about the girls. If they are in the front view the background can be empty for all i care , its just there to tell us the setting , the bus en route to camp. You think it will help you see rdm peeps with 0 implication to the story? We need only the main cast and 1 or max 2 secondary characters.Using scenes, like the one in the example picture, is a bad approach. For the time being, proper camera placement can nullify this problem easily. Showing an empty bus, and in the same timeframe, scenes between 4+ pairs/triplets of people within the bus breaks immersion.
Who is talking about "rdm peeps with 0 implication to the story"? Surely, the developer would show atleast some people with scenes within the timeframe... No?Who really cares about the background? lets be frank we all care about the girls. If they are in the front view the background can be empty for all i care , its just there to tell us the setting , the bus en route to camp. You think it will help you see rdm peeps with 0 implication to the story? We need only the main cast and 1 or max 2 secondary characters.
Doubt anyone would or will complain about the bus being empty, Dev can always just change the cam angle from this preview scene, same as the train scene when Elena makes out with MC and zach all of sudden disappeard while he was sitting next to mc didn't see anyone complain or even mention itYou must be registered to see the links
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Now I'm pretty sure it's going to be a really big episode actually. If I compare the amount of script I've written so far with the previous episodes and all the scenes I still have to write... Pfew. And as I said previously, I need to get to a certain point and there won't be any scene cutting in this one.
I started working on the bus ride renders. Here's the problem. I just can't place many characters in a scene, it takes way too long, the framerates drop, program crashes,... If I want to fill up the bus, one render will at least take 5x the amount of time to finish + photoshopping all the images together. It's just too much of a hassle just to have some "background" characters. So I'll just have the characters in view who are conversing at that time. Here's an example:
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As you can see, the bus is empty, but as of now, it's the best I can do. Just pretend it's full of high school students![]()
Who in his right mind would complain about Zach missing while Elena is kissing you?Doubt anyone would or will complain about the bus being empty, Dev can always just change the cam angle from this preview scene, same as the train scene when Elena makes out with MC and zach all of sudden disappeard while he was sitting next to mc didn't see anyone complain or even mention it![]()
Yeah there could be a few ways to cover this up. Camera angle, zooming in on the characters, sitting the characters at the back of the bus instead of the middle, using less detailed models for the extras, maybe even photoshopping people in after the render is done...Using scenes, like the one in the example picture, is a bad approach. For the time being, proper camera placement can nullify this problem easily. Showing an empty bus, and in the same timeframe, scenes between 4+ pairs/triplets of people within the bus breaks immersion.
Keerthi knows whats up. Listen to this lad.Who in his right mind would complain about Zach missing while Elena is kissing you?
I really like Elena's character, she is beautiful and sweet, but I'm afraid she won't get a major role in MC's life until certain houses burn down in two specific cities.Keerthi knows whats up. Listen to this lad.
Wait... wait what?I really like Elena's character, she is beautiful and sweet, but I'm afraid she won't get a major role in MC's life until certain houses burn down in two specific cities.
I'm not suggesting it though.Wait... wait what?