I am making Part 1 of Jimmy Jermaine into an animation. Could anyone refer me to any good animation projects that I could look at to get an idea of how animating with Scratch works? On average how long does an animation on Scratch have to be before it starts lagging? I've heard some complaints about the program before on another site, and I was wondering how limited it is. The project I am working on will probably be at least 40 minutes long. If anyone would like to help, you can contact me on this site: www.storynetwork.org
Jimmy Jermaine (or Jimmy Jermaine, P.I.) is a series of stories about a 17 year old high school Detective who gets into lots of fierce situations. It is written by the Author, which is me. I am currently working on the first few chapters of Jimmy Jermaine Part 1, but here is the basic story:
A car accident causes some unknown chemicals to spill onto a man's car. The man is a deadbeat alcoholic part-time clown named Bob Curtis whose wife recently divorced him. A lapse of reason made him decide to give up and he took his hands off the wheels of his old car, and put the pedal to the metal. The chemical spills onto him after he crashes into a tanker truck that is from Vortech (name W.I.P.), an infamous research facility that specializes in biochemical sciences. It mutates into a virus, and makes him act like a mindless beast. It absorbs the clown make-up that Bob had on, and those become the symptoms of the sickness. Soon the virus spreads like a common cold and everyone starts becoming disoriented and downright crazy. Their noses turn red, their skin turns pale, and blue blotches form around either eye in the shape of a star. It is up to Jimmy Jermaine, highschool detective, to figure out what happened and how he can reverse the effects of this virus before the city and all its survivors are wiped out by a Nuclear Missile.
I will need voice actors for the following:
-Jimmy Jermaine (I might be able to do this myself as I am a 17 year old boy)
-Rebecca Jermaine (an older sounding woman, Jimmy's elder sister)
-Dennis Parks (A young boy, somewhat awkward, but can sound scientifical)
-Bob the Clown (a raspy old man's voice. Not like an golden ager, but more like a middle aged smoker. I might get my brother to do this one)
-Grave (think of Rorshak from Watchmen)
-Scientists (nerdy sounding voices for at least 2 of them)
-A little girl
-Preschool classroom of kids
-Random grunts from zombies
-The Colonel (some angry sounding military guy)
That is all that I can currently remember. For the first few chapters of J.J. check back at Storynetwork in about a week, as I currently only have a blurb of part 13 up. I don't expect to get a lot of people soon, so that is why I haven't prepared the scripts yet, but as soon as I see some interest, I'll be writing them faster than you can say Jimmy Jermaine and the Clownzombie Camisade, which is what the first part is called.
Edit: This is quite an odd rule - "Sorry, New Scratchers cannot post urls to websites other than Scratch in their posts. Please remove all BB code [url]tags."
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Maybe move it to requests, since he's requesting people to audition?
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Hmm but why can't New Scratchers post in Collaboration or any of the other forums'?
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Jimmy-Jermaine wrote:
Hmm but why can't New Scratchers post in Collaboration or any of the other forums'?
Because of some spam they could make... It's confusing Basically, they're limited to the forums they absolutely must post in - for instance, they can't post in Miscellaneous.
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coolstuff wrote:
Jimmy-Jermaine wrote:
Hmm but why can't New Scratchers post in Collaboration or any of the other forums'?
Because of some spam they could make... It's confusing Basically, they're limited to the forums they absolutely must post in - for instance, they can't post in Miscellaneous.
Nobody tells me anything anymore.
I do think as a temporary solution, this could go to requests.
Before we move it, can new members post in that forum?
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So.. does anyone know where I can find any scratch animations then?
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I wrote:
Could anyone refer me to any good animation projects that I could look at to get an idea of how animating with Scratch works? On average how long does an animation on Scratch have to be before it starts lagging? I've heard some complaints about the program before on another site, and I was wondering how limited it is. The project I am working on will probably be at least 40 minutes long.
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Jimmy-Jermaine wrote:
So.. does anyone know where I can find any scratch animations then?
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Could anyone refer me to any good animation projects that I could look at to get an idea of how animating with Scratch works? On average how long does an animation on Scratch have to be before it starts lagging? I've heard some complaints about the program before on another site, and I was wondering how limited it is. The project I am working on will probably be at least 40 minutes long.
I've never seen any Scratch animation that runs anywhere near that long. Most are under 5 minutes. The limit you will probably run into first is the 10mb file size limit on projects that can be shared on the Scratch website. If you avoid large sound files and high resolution images, you can maximize your project length. If you aren't planning on sharing the project, the limit is higher - it's whatever Scratch itself can handle which might depend on how much memory your computer has.
Another consideration is how you make your animation. The simplest approach is to sequence a bunch of images in a display loop, much like a movie projector. This works well but takes a lot of memory because of all the images required. The other approach is to move sprites around with the motion blocks - this approach is a lot less memory intensive but will take more programming skill. Of course, you can use both techniques in the same project for a hybrid approach.
Here's an example of the moving sprite approach.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Posleen/586763
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Thank you. For the 10 MB size limit, I am planning to upload it in a couple of parts if it is too long. Is there another way you can share projects besides the Scratch site?
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Cool, thanks. I will have to finish up to chapter 4 then, then I can adapt the script and write your lines.
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Chapter 1 finished and will soon be uploaded.
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Bump. Chapter 2 is almost written.
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Chapter 2 is done but I'm having a little writer's block. If anyone could help me, ask, and I'll give the link to the first 2 chapters.
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HEy i got something for u there is a software called MorphVoxpro download the trial version and see if u can make use of it .. the thing it does is changing ur voice in realtime
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Cool, thanks for the tip.
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I can't really figure it out. I've also google searched different programs like this. But actually before I get started on the voices, I should finish the chapters first, then make the scripts, then the storyboard, then the actual art. Then I'll have to color it. If I can, I'll have this finished by the end of July.
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Cool story, bro
fanofcena wrote:
HEy i got something for u there is a software called MorphVoxpro download the trial version and see if u can make use of it .. the thing it does is changing ur voice in realtime
I will look into this, as well
So, tell me. Does this program have multiple voice features? I have a few ideas for prank calls on teachers, but they would recognize the voice, and using the same for each might get them suspicious.
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Blade-Edge, I saw that you were a good artist. Can you help me out with this?
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The Art is coming along but not too well.
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