Friday, 10 May 2013

Shooting the Space Slug Scene

 
I have imported this new space slug into my Asteroid scene, before fitting it into the asteroid.

 
Next I set up the camera to shoot the exact spot I want it to
 

 
I next import the Millennium Falcon before scaling it down so it is small enough to fly out of the Slugs mouth.



 
A nice shot of how I want it to look. I did find a problem with this new space slug, as I found that the material went all over the teeth as well as the body. There was nothing I could find to change this, and with time running out I decided to stick with it and not include close ups

 
Back to the scene, I move the two objects along the timeline using key frames.

 
I also use a line tool for the Millennium Falcon to follow. And rotate it as it makes its way along the line.


 
Once the Space slug reaches a certain point in the timeline I begin to make the bones do some work! It starts to bend its head to try to catch the ship flying out of its mouth.

 
Once I have finished the movement I start to render it out.

 
To finish off the scene I move the camera to a different part of the asteroid, then make the Millennium Flacon follow a new path, that goes past the camera line of sight and off into the distance. It has made it’s escape!

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