Zoltanimations writes:
With a big help from my friend and my girlfriend I managed to create my first animated short film called The Last Beer. It is a story of one very unlucky knight, who wishes to enjoy his last last refreshing drink but runs into a bit of a trouble with it. Enjoy.
The creation process was very experimental. I came up with the story idea some time ago and decided to model the knight and give him some Slovak flair (chess cross). After that I was a bit stuck on design, as I could not give the scene a feel I was searching for.
After a while I decided to try toon shading in Eevee as part of a separate project and created shader for the table you can now see in the scene. I thought this might go along nicely with the knight and so I returned to The Last Beer project, modeled the scene, shaded and lit it using this toon style and the result was exactly what I was looking for. I also experimented with Freestyle outline but in the end decided against it. The node setup was uploaded in my BlenderArtists post.
Animation was a bit tricky. I had had very limited experience with it until then and was not sure how to approach it. I understood the principles though, so with a bit of a trial and error iteration I managed to (in much longer time than I was hoping for) bring the knight to life. It still did not feel right but adding all the environment animation made it look more natural. In the end I realized I made lots of mistakes while rigging the arms, which I will remember now when I work on some new project.
The biggest unknown was the sound. I had never mixed sounds for any animations, let alone edit them to fit correctly. In the end I raided my girlfriend's dad's workshop for wood, metal and chains, threw everything into my car and went to Prague for a weekend with my friend, where we used all of that material, his microphone and free sounds from the internet we could find to mix and cut the final product in DaVinci Resolve. (We also played some FIFA, I lost, but some of the matches were pretty close).
6 Comments
This was terrific. Very very clever. Welll designed and the reflections and lighting were outstanding. The texture work well done! H
Fantastic and humorous! I liked it a lot!
Great job! Nice comedic timing and the movements feel really punchy and powerful with the camera shake.
Thanks guys, I appreciate it!
Hehe! now covid 19 time and you should be with mask all time
Lol! Great work!!