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Posted: 21 Mar 2005 10:31
by steel bonnet
Excellent work steve
Myself l`ve gone the traditional method of pen on paper....LOL
Hopefully these AF projects will be well & truely off the ground
Ja
Steel Bonnet
Posted: 21 Mar 2005 22:39
by ariaisland
Wow, that looks superb!
Very impressive. If you could get them looking like AF characters then that would be totally fantastic.
I have just finished the first draft of Episode 1 of my story.
I think were well under way!.
Prototype Shadow
Posted: 23 Mar 2005 18:27
by steve
Early test images of a CG Shadow. The limitation of the uniform this is based on is that it is not textured, rather it is a block colour with some trim pieces. As such I can't get the black shoulders done yet. Otherwise they did come out pretty well.

Standard Shadow

Shadow in a Parka
Figure is Michael 3, basic German Uniform and accessories from
http://www.corearts.com
Posted: 23 Mar 2005 21:54
by ariaisland
Looks really good. I've never bothered with the CG stuff. I know If I start I won't stop and I really don't have the time. Like you said Long Term!.
Question: is there likely to be room for story material here on this site?
I plan to do the story in PDF format at the moment and put it as a download on my blueyonder site.
Posted: 24 Mar 2005 00:55
by steel bonnet
Steve those RedShadows look great even in this early stage.
Must admit,l`m busy enogh with actual customizing,never mind trying CG...LOL
Great work so far though
Ja
Steel Bonnet
Posted: 25 Mar 2005 10:39
by steve
Cheers guys, nice to know its going in the right direction.
For me CG is good as I'm no expert in it, but I can produce some fairly good results with the little artistic skill I have.
Most of my CG work so far has been in the form of trek ships (
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steven.bacon) but that project has been the opposite to this as I've built all the models from scratch, and have deliberately not textured them, as I want to maintain a simple consistent visual style for that site. The AF work involves texturing models that are available elsewhere.
For the future, I've certainly got space (and bandwidth) available for a 'fan fiction' area on the main site. Perhaps we could start a discussion to discuss the practicalities of this.
Posted: 25 Mar 2005 12:40
by steel bonnet
I second that Steve.
I think between you & ariaisland & any other budding writers/drawings. It would be a hit & it`ll also be great to see these guys again in a New light.
Never know Steve,maybe AF is being watched to see what exactley is done

After all the CGI Captain Scarlett on Sat kids show (MOM) was jaw dropping & If a Action Force CGI one was done,well l think we can safely say we`d be Very happy with that
So yes l think it`s a GREAT idea
Ja
Steel Bonnet
action force
Posted: 26 Mar 2005 07:02
by jamarmiller
well for whats its worth the new action man DVD robot atak from last year and this year x missions saise the team is indeed called action force
there fun to watch in my opinion
and I like the team dynamic
Posted: 10 Apr 2005 21:42
by ariaisland
I have now completed writing Episode 1. Episodes 2 through to 5 its conclusion are well on there way.
A webadvert is ready to be released and I am awaiting some pictures to spice the story up visually.
Steve, if there is room anywhere here for a PDF of the story (which is what I intend it to be) then please let me know. Unfortunately I can't tell you the file size until I have the competed file.
Things are hotting up....and I intend them to get a lot hotter!!
Posted: 12 Apr 2005 18:39
by steve
Yep no problem on the space front...look forward to seeing what you have