Nah, I'm still learning the coding part and don't have any kind of crew. It's not something I can really explain as far as the lady friend and seriousness goes, I don't think that I could understand it without going through whatever this shit is. Realistically, I shouldn't put much into the possibility of even seeing her again, but then a huge chunk of my ideas crumble if I don't.
It's only recently that I've had the physical capacity to potentially handle projects seriously. The problem comes from her amd I having discussed making something together for quite a while and didn't have the time/energy. We had been talking about a premise that would hinge on both of us writing separate halves, and even then, I'd need her input to make my end align with hers.
It's just in flux since, from any logical standpoint, I've been ghosted. But I'm pretty sure there are illogical emotions for both of us in the mix and all I can hope for is that she does really value me as much as she's expressed. I know I should at this point resign to being alone and working on it by myself, but a lot of it was for her and demands her to be there, so I don't actually know what I actually want if I don't still have her as a part of my life.
I guess I put my eggs in one basket, and as usual it's not as unlikely that I've been ditched as I want to believe. I knew her for 8 years, it would be 10 if she ever comes back.
This is the primary type of thing I'm interested in. It doesn't seem especially easy, it's just a method that de-emphasizes the processes I'm not as interested in and lets me use footage I might actually be able to produce with poor eyesight and a bad back since it mostly needs a green screen and some knowledge of filmmaking, which I have a bit of.
They used existing animation to teach the machine to animate over live action. It's not using the original animation. It's just converting entirely original footage into an animated format with the influence from a specific source that they publicly credit. Most of the work is done by humans, though. Just not the animation itself.