Nice idea, Matt. I thought about it too but unfortunately the view direction of the right side woman in the office suit isn't animatable so I have refrained to light it too much. Additionally the Alison model from renderpeople has only one bone for animating the mouth so animation it is not looking so convincing in bright light. Sorry. I hope for the 3 seconds-animations (75 frames for each of the 3 animations) you'll forgive me
Yes, Matt and Bobby, that was a special fun for me, using that 23rt century NTSC/PAL screen
. It was specially suitable to be used in this little scene with the somewhat rundown observatory...
Bobby, I in fact wanted to have an Amiga first but the Commodore C64 was the cheaper model
And meanwhile I found a datasette for the same price too (about 7-8 $)
Here a frame of the last animation with the closer view (and my animated "Ellen Ripleys hand" with darker skin:
(Including the 0.501 opacity technics for a brighter shadow of the ladies)
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