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Gav Rymill

Gav Rymill

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A Light Fist

I've developed the Grey/Trask chat a bit further. There are unfortunately a few glitches which I haven't ironed out, and I'm not sure of an easy way to do it. I reckon that rolling the dice on more generations would eventually produce clips that I...

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Brief Side Quest: Missing War Machines

I've been thinking about how missing bits of otherwise recovered episodes have been dealt with in the past. The War Machines is a good test case because in this clip we have the start and frames of the missing seconds, so we know how it was shot.<...

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4 Little Episode 3 Bits

In the Sea Eagle, the output worked rather well (perhaps a little too realistic in the middle!), although it doesn't actually match the shot in the episode. What should happen is that the wench is called to bring wine, and in the telesnap she's st...

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Doctor Haystack (Faux)

This isn't an authentic single shot but I was enticed by the fact that there are several telesnaps in this scene with a similar view, so I thought I might be able to do some interpolation between them.

Some of the movements are too slow, and...

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Kirsty, Polly and Apology

Hi Everyone,

I'm sorry for the lack of updates. Lots of difficult stuff going on personally and financially. Paradoxically, not being able to work on this lead to me pausing Patreon as I don't want to upset anyone - but this meant I had to c...

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Highlanders Moments (Mute)

Hi all,

Sorry the Highlanders updates have been sparse. I've had a frustratingly low hit rate of good results, but I'm happy with many aspects of this lot. Maintaining the likeness continues to be a challenge, but I'm pleased with the outcom...

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Wheel in Space FIVE animation Iz Skinner

Hello all!

Here is the final episode of their animation! i hope you enjoy!

Gav

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Iz Skinner's Wheel in Space Ep FOUR!

Hello!

I hope you're enjoying these as much as I did. The sheer amount of work which must have gone in to planning each character movement and then capturing them all. When you consider the Wheel's control room which is full of the cast and ...

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Iz Skinner's Wheel in Space 3D Ep Two

Hello!

Here is episode two of Iz and Steve Skinner's animated version of the Wheel in Space.

Gav

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Iz Skinner's Wheel in Space 3D Animated

Morning all,

I'm sorry I've not posted lately. Things are a bit tricky. By way of an apology I've got something rather marvellous to share with you. The incredible Iz Skinner (TARDIS TimeGirl) and her partner have completed their recreation ...

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Cockade Piffle WIP (Probably Abandoned)

Morning all,

So I've been struggling with this clip for a week, and it's still full of glitches and problems that I'm trying to smooth out, but a new tool has just come available which might be the best way to deal with multiple characters' ...

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This might prove very useful...

So this is really intriguing. Runway will now take an existing video and transform it into another style. As an experiment I fed it a couple of clips of my Wheel in Space animatic with its flat grey characters and asked it to make it realistic. On...

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Six Seconds Stargazing

Evening All,

I've been grappling with this one for a few days and I'm mostly happy with it. The movement is a little stop-start and I haven't successfully got Troughton lip-syncing to his astrological verbiage, however I'm delighted at the ...

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Troughton Trivia - Flute & Blood!

Hello!

Here are two snippets of info I thought you might enjoy, delivered via the medium of wonky video!

Gav

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Fun in the Dungeon. Fungeon.

Hello!

I'll do another update in the next couple of days as there's a few more clips which weren't quite as successful but I'm having a lot of fun with a tool called Kling which has proven better than Luma. It has a motion brush feature whic...

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Keyframed Photos to Video

This is outside the remit of what I'm doing really (since my goal isn't to approximate shots using other references - well, not at the moment anyway) but the results are pretty impressive. The software will take one or two photos of the same scen...

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Exciting Discovery! We've Been Wrong About The Opening Scene! [Mini Documentary]

Thanks to some brilliant observations from Rhys Williams, I've been able to work out how the Loose Canon reconstruction is incorrect, and how the broadcast version differed from the script. There are still some unanswered questions but we're a ste...

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Four Bits of Varying Success

I've had a lot of shots just not working out this last week, for various reasons. There's a lot which is nearly there, but things just glitch or don't flow properly. Anyway, I thought I'd share four snippets each of which have problems.

The...

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Brief Bit of Boating

Here I used two telesnaps as start and end keyframes to create movement. I don’t know if these telesnaps are really this close together temporally but if they are then this is extremely close to recovering a missing clip. Added a bit of film gra...

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Extended Horseplay

I've been experimenting with the start of this scene and got some quite nice results with the horse. There are some unnatural movements here and there but overall I rather like it.

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Horsing Around

Pretty happy with how this came out. I had to do some jiggery-pokery (technical term) to merge different elements of two attempts, and then I did some extra post production. I haven't attempted to add any lip movement to this, but I might try that...

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Revisiting Telesnap #37

I hadn't intended to go back to shots I'd already done until I'd had a crack at everything once, but I couldn't resist running this one through the newer software, for a direct comparison to the version I'd done earlier.

The software is doi...

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Sword Interruption

Ah, this so nearly works! If only it was possible to control it a little better. I did some work behind the scenes to try to ensure the frames would blend together, and there's a lot here which is nice. But obviously the magical transformation fro...

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Telescopic Gallows

Evening all.

This is another shot created from a start and end telesnap and I think it's worked pretty well. The software has made the shot pan for longer and with far more extras than would have been on set, but I find this a delightfully a...

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Highland Fling

Final test for today. Doesn’t quite work as the software has struggled to understand which clothes / body parts belong to which person. Not surprising as I can’t work it out myself when looking at the telesnap.

But let’s look at the po...

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Polly in a Pickle Cliffhanger

Now I think we're seeing the real potential of this process. We've got a start and end image and the software has really understood the assignment. Her hands go rather wacky but overall I think this successfully encapsulates what's going on, and t...

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Opening Shot of Episode One

This is another shot created with two keyframes but what's different here is that I created the start keyframe myself. The movement is rather quirky but what I love here is the fact that the software has done a really good job of separating the pe...

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When is a jar not a jar?

Another test with the keyframe feature, since we have two shots with Kirsty and Polly in the cave. Amusingly, I think it's interpreted Kirsty's posture as trying to open a jar or packet of food. Polly unfortunately moves like a character from a h...

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Polly Eyes

Luma's DreamMachine now has a feature where you can give it start and end keyframes and it will create the middle movement. I thought I'd try out the end of episode one where we have two shots of Polly in close-up. It's moderately successful, alth...

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Trask Episode Two Cliffhanger

Hello!,

Well, I'm really impressed with this new software which has just been released by Hedra.. Quite natural movement, eyes, expressions, etc. It has both text-to-speech option and also WAV interpretation. The former leads to more accurat...

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