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Talking Top N00b - Non-interactive Movie - 11-22-2006, 01:17 AM

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I attached the TOP N00B world in the third post. Original link was broken. >_<

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Hi all,

I am in a CS3 (intro to compute systems) class at Santa Monica College and created a movie called TOP N00B with the ALICE 2.0 engine. I used the introduction soundtrack from the computer game FALCON 4.0 to add some more flare to the movie.

It's really messy, code wise, but I hope you all enjoy it!

('-')y

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Default 11-27-2006, 12:07 PM

This doesnt even seem to work for me... Is it just me?

I saved it as a .a2w first, then let my computer save it as a zip... Wont let me open it in Alice...
   
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Default 11-27-2006, 12:39 PM

Doesn't work for me, either.
   
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Doh, file attached to forum now
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Default Doh, file attached to forum now - 11-27-2006, 05:37 PM

Doh, I don't know why the file won't work. I attached the a2w file to this post though so hopefully this one works!

Thanks a bunch for taking the time to look at my movie and letting me know something was wrong.

('-')y
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Two thumbs up.
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Thumbs up Two thumbs up. - 11-27-2006, 06:02 PM

I just finished watching your movie... and it is really good! I like it. The transition effects were very well done, and the music you added got you some extra Kudos points.

One question though: Why are the missiles made of syringes? I'm glad our military isn't like that!

Keep up the great work, bortin... you have some good ideas brewing, I can tell.
   
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Thumbs up 11-27-2006, 08:09 PM

I couldn't get the first posting to play either. Glad you reposted it - very good, especially the way you matched the action to the sound.

I've also had some trouble going through some servers with "zipped" worlds - the server just keeps decompressing the files until it gets down to uncompressed data - which Alice doesn't seem to like. Never had the problem be consistant enough to figure it out exactly - but putting the world in a folder with another simple uncompressed file (such as a simple .txt file) and then zipping the whole folder seems to avoid the problem.
   
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I made a game this time!
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Default I made a game this time! - 11-28-2006, 12:57 AM

Thanks for the feedback all, it encourages me to keep making stuff! Haha, yeah I used a syringe for a missile. It made sense when I made the decision at 4AM...

I'm turning this world in for my Lab assignment tomorrow.

I decided to make a game this time instead of a movie. It's really cheesy but it's due tomorrow, haha! Deadlines are good motivators! >_<

I didn't have time to find any external effects or music unfortunately. Mars Attacks! music would probably rock! Ack!Ack!

('-')y
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Smile 11-28-2006, 08:35 AM

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It made sense when I made the decision at 4AM...
I was about to say, "The US must be developing a new missile that can poison things instead of blowing them up!" But the movie was really good, syringe or no.
   
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