

You can also pick up RWBY season 1 on DVD/Blue-ray at Amazon. If you haven’t yet seen RWBY season 1 you can catch up at Rooster Teeth’s website and on their YouTube channel. And why not? Adults are far too busy playing Politics and Tycoons™ to get involved with such noble endeavours. Of course a bunch of children with insane weaponry and magic will once again save the world. What are The White Fan up to, and is going to what about them? Any bets the young women with their male sidekicks (makes for an interesting change of pace, doesn’t it?) won’t be pushed to the fore of the coming conflict? No, I thought not. The work Rooster Teeth do with Poser on RWBY and Red Vs Blue continues to be inspirational, and I have to admit I have become a little intrigued with the plot. This guy has built a cult following with his rapid paced hand-animated fight scenes. Given Monty Oum’s previous projects this approach is not so surprising. Motion capture, on the other hand, seems to be heavily used for scenes that are heavy on character interaction, where emotion and subtle nuances are more important. As it turns out much of the fight sequences are animated with traditional methods. It has been known that the RWBY team use a mix of motion capture and keyframing, but it was never clear how much of either was used. I found the section on animation particularly interesting. Though us 3D nerds would have sunk our teeth into deeper production diaries, there were some areas clarified from earlier technical discussion that took place at the previous RTX and elsewhere online. The FlashAir switch has always been there but is of no use if you dont have the Pro version. Time crunch and lack of investment in Poser by the owners at that time forced him to use Flash as the library base.

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Areas covered (albeit far too briefly) include: modelling, uv mapping, texturing, motion capture and animation, voice acting and sound effects. Ted (BB) Crozer was hired to code a new library. RWBY Production Diaries – Interesting Tidbitsĭuring development a number of “Production Diaries” were filmed and offer some interesting insights into how the anime is put together. This in itself will please many, but visuals have been improved in many other areas including shadows and greater utilisation of Poser’s physics engine for hair and cloth (perhaps other stuff too – not sure). The second seasons boasts better visuals – gone are the black silhouettes that constituted character extras. Obviously, as posted above, the trailer is now available online. Just yesterday the trailer for the 3D, beat ‘em up and RPG inspired anime premiered at Rooster Teeth’s very own convention (RTX). The butt-kicking warrior students from Beacon Academy are back! RWBY season 2 is just around the corner (online premiere 24 th July).
