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  • WWHHHHHHYYYYYYY!!!!!!?

  • @VeronicasMidget That is precisely what we have to find out in solving the mystery! ;)

  • What's the solution?

  • Well, that was the beauty of it.

    In the Interactive DVD game that I produced for my final University project, the programming was set up to randomly pick a different solution each time. This in turn would (of course) set up the game so that the clues and alibis would be different to reflect the solution you're supposed to work out at the end.

  • not bad saw what you did so far, very impressive Dan

  • "Not bad" is about the level, I guess...

    I seem to make better 3D scenery than characters! XD

    Thanks very much, Sassi!

  • Earl Grey. . . XD That looks really fun!

  • Thanks! Now, short of putting it on DVD-ROM, if only there was some way of sharing the full project. These media files make it too large to upload.

  • You're welcome!

    I'd buy this if it were available XD

  • Do you reckon the makers of Cluedo what let me sell it through them? Hmmm, something too consider...

  • I've actually never heard of Cluedo, you mean that's a legitimate product? Probably not then. . . still a good idea though

  • Lmao naming him after a cup of tea eh? XD

    Great animation!

  • Yup! I love a good pun! ^__^

    Thanks!

  • thats pretty brilliant, especially how u did

    3D Danbuster and the butler, i'm not so good with 3D characters and those look amazing, especially with the lip synching and how u got the butler to move his fingers individually.

    Awesome job mate.

  • Actually, half the lip-synch work is done by Animation:Master itself. I set up the mouth movements in the model rig (one position for A-I, another for F-V, yet another for B-M-P), A:M gives me the right animations for each word seperately and I just have to match the animations to the dialogue.

    And of course, with fingers, I have to set up "bones" in the skeletal rig for each digit, like with knees and elbows.

    Thanks very much, Luke!

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