<blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by GShans:
<font color=yellow>I am really serious about this, and i do intend to follow through, even if i do it on my own, unfortunately, I am a newcomer to the whole Rally thing and need as much help as possible getting this thing going, if i have enough support, then i think i can be successful, if i don't, i will fail miserably, and be laughed at for the rest of my life by you guys for trying to do something that might be considered out of my league.
Indeed, SAVE CRUSADE, at almost any cost</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>You need to learn about this little thing called strategy... Applying force where it will do the most good, while staying away from futile efforts.<font color=yellow><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>I am also looking into some of the old companies that worked on B5, if we want excaliburs and whitestars to look right, we need the people who originally made them</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>Hate to break it to you, but the people who created the Whitestars haven't been working on them since 1996, and if you want to go back to Foundation, nobody there had anything to do with the Excalibur.<font color=yellow><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>Another thing, i saw a thing on b5tech.com, someone used lightwave to create a jumpgate and did practically a perfect job on all accounts,</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>I'd like to see a professional CGI artitst's opinion on that before I believe it. There's a long way between creating a model that looks nice alone, and one that looks good in a complex battle scenes.
Besides, the Rangers jumpgate looked extremly cheap compared to the rest of the CGI, leading me to belive that it was a temporary solution slapped together quickly to let them focus their resources on things that would get more screentime. Everyone were very pressed for time during the making of the movie. I'm surprised things looked as good as they did.<font color=yellow><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>I reieved this earlier today from a company i e-mailed and asked if they would be willing to work on crusade if it was ressurected:
My name is Paul (Beigle) Bryant and one of the original Emmy winners for B5. I would be amazed if you could resurrect any of the Crusade shows. We did the original FX for B5 and yes, we set the standard. Yes we would be willing to work on the show if the money was right.</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>If you really want your arguments to have any weight, you need to do your homework. You could start by finding out why B5 stopped using Foundation Imaging after season 3. And why GVFX was picked for Rangers.<font color=yellow><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>regarding the b5 universe, anything is possible when there are fans like us</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>All 10 of you...
(Sorry to be this sarcastic, but unless you can gather over a hundred times the support Crusade for Crusade got when the Crusade hype was at it highest, you haven't got a snowballs chance in hell.)
<font color=yellow>I am really serious about this, and i do intend to follow through, even if i do it on my own, unfortunately, I am a newcomer to the whole Rally thing and need as much help as possible getting this thing going, if i have enough support, then i think i can be successful, if i don't, i will fail miserably, and be laughed at for the rest of my life by you guys for trying to do something that might be considered out of my league.
Indeed, SAVE CRUSADE, at almost any cost</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>You need to learn about this little thing called strategy... Applying force where it will do the most good, while staying away from futile efforts.<font color=yellow><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>I am also looking into some of the old companies that worked on B5, if we want excaliburs and whitestars to look right, we need the people who originally made them</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>Hate to break it to you, but the people who created the Whitestars haven't been working on them since 1996, and if you want to go back to Foundation, nobody there had anything to do with the Excalibur.<font color=yellow><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>Another thing, i saw a thing on b5tech.com, someone used lightwave to create a jumpgate and did practically a perfect job on all accounts,</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>I'd like to see a professional CGI artitst's opinion on that before I believe it. There's a long way between creating a model that looks nice alone, and one that looks good in a complex battle scenes.
Besides, the Rangers jumpgate looked extremly cheap compared to the rest of the CGI, leading me to belive that it was a temporary solution slapped together quickly to let them focus their resources on things that would get more screentime. Everyone were very pressed for time during the making of the movie. I'm surprised things looked as good as they did.<font color=yellow><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>I reieved this earlier today from a company i e-mailed and asked if they would be willing to work on crusade if it was ressurected:
My name is Paul (Beigle) Bryant and one of the original Emmy winners for B5. I would be amazed if you could resurrect any of the Crusade shows. We did the original FX for B5 and yes, we set the standard. Yes we would be willing to work on the show if the money was right.</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>If you really want your arguments to have any weight, you need to do your homework. You could start by finding out why B5 stopped using Foundation Imaging after season 3. And why GVFX was picked for Rangers.<font color=yellow><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr>regarding the b5 universe, anything is possible when there are fans like us</font color=yellow><hr></blockquote>All 10 of you...
(Sorry to be this sarcastic, but unless you can gather over a hundred times the support Crusade for Crusade got when the Crusade hype was at it highest, you haven't got a snowballs chance in hell.)