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Modding updates, workin' on ST

May 10, 2008 11:47 am by BogusRed

My "Project Time" is working out really well so far. I have drafted storyboards for the first two scenes in Surviving Together and started the third. There are a total of 4 scenes. I'm finding it quite difficult to storyboard. It's difficult to imagine characters in a setting, decide on camera angles, and have it all make sense. I'm also trying to reuse shots whenever possible to save time in the animation stage. Also I'm trying to avoid showing any characters walking because that's difficult to animate. I want to get this first episode done. Then I can work on more challenging animation shots. Right now I'm being as conservative as possible. Once I have the boards together I'll scan them all in and create an animatic to share with a few people to give me feedback. More updates to come.

I've spent some considerable time the past couple weeks reworking the tools the Moderators use at PaperDemon. We've been short staffed as of late and there have been a lot of submissions coming in. I figure if I can improve the tools to make it easier to mod and have it take less time, we can get more done with less staff. The tool uses a lot of nifty AJAX. I just learned XML and XSLT at a 1 day class at work and am trying to put it to good use. I have a php script that generates the XML file and an XSLT style sheet that states how the file should be formed. Then I use Sarissa to submit post data of my form, get the xml back from php, and then apply the style sheet to the data.

So far the only problem I've run into that I can't solve is that it doesn't work for some reason in IE 6. I haven't tried it on 7 yet. Sarissa has trouble applying the XSLT on the XML for some reason. It  doesn't make any sense because if I access the XML file directly and put in a line in there to use my XSLT file it outputs the formatted HTML correctly without any errors. Is this a problem with Sarissa? I tried searching the net but haven't found a solution yet. Works just fine in Firefox.

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Redesignated

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May 13, 2008 12:46 pm

Internet explorer is naturally controlled by an evil crime mastermind called Non-Standards Compliant. [^_^]

*Cough* Stupid analogy or whatever aside... Internet Explorer tends to be a tad crazy with specific things. Like just about everything. [X_x;] It would be some much easier to program if there wasn't the worry that your site won't work in all browsers, wouldn't it? xD;

Good luck on your project! And walking is horrible to animate. [>_<] The only thing I can recommend is maybe try to record yourself or someone else walking and use that as a reference?

Aaaand sorry for the tediously long comment.

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BogusRed  (Reply)

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May 13, 2008 12:48 pm

Haha thanks for the comment Redesignated. Seriously though, most people still have IE so unfortunately we have to program our tools to work in it. GAH! *kicks IE*

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May 13, 2008 12:52 pm

I've got Opera and Firefox downloaded, and plan to swiftly kick I.E. into my Recycling Bin as soon as possible. xD (I can't use Firefox or Opera right now, as Norton blocks it out, and I can't change that. Long story, don't ask. xD)

Worst still, I'm stuck in I.E. V.6.0 thanks to operating on 2000. [T_T] Thank you, Microsoft, for making V.7.0+ XP and Vista only. </3

It also appears, on a semi-related note, that Shockwave's latest download only works in XP+ as well. Dangit. My computer's only about eight years old and... oh wait. That apparently counts as getting too old, then? |D;;

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May 13, 2008 2:58 pm

Hahaha. well just be thankful you don't have Windows ME.
And you have Norton? Man I feel sorry for you. If that isn't the biggest crap ware on the planet.

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May 13, 2008 7:56 pm

I believe that's what my sister has. xD I've got Professional.

I kn0wz. D: It is pretty much the very core of all evil, I think. [T_T] I would've gotten rid of it a looong time ago and gotten A.V.G. or avast!, but thanks to my sister "magically" forgetting the password to Norton's admin account, me not being allowed to know it, and us losing the note... Yeah. [X_x]

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