Definition Time!

One of the most amazing things about dance is there are always new things to learn and try.  During this adventure, you will come across many different terms – so let’s explore a few here, eh?   These are my definitions, as I know them, and subject to change as I also learn and grow.

Animation (general term) – An animation is a special type of item in Second Life, that when played will move various parts of the avatar.  This may be into a pose, into a dance, or into a movement such as walking.  Animations are created by animators using two main processes – stop motion animation or motion capture.  “Stop motion animation”, is recording one frame at a time of movement, generally using a pose mannequin shifted in small movements and recorded.  These frames are then spliced  together to create the flow of movement.

In motion capture animation, companies connect sensors to real life dancers.  While they dance, computers record their positioning and movements into data which can then be converted into smooth flowing animations.  Motion Capture animations (MoCap) animations, are generally much smoother and more realistic.

Dance Animation – An animation which reproduces dance movement when played.  This may be club dancing, lyrical, hip hop, headbanging, etc.  Animations may be very short – from 10 seconds, up to 1 minute.  Most dance animations will automatically repeat (loop) after they been played in their entirety, but not necessarily all.

Animation – an non-dance animation that moves an avatar in generally continual motion.  Example: walking/running, flips, standing/sitting with continuing changes of position, jump, land, emotions such as stomping around, etc.

Pose – An animation that moves an avatar into a still position.  Poses may be smooth or “snap” into place.  Poses that smoothly animate into place are generally more preferable to work with.  Poses are generally used for the start of a dance, for the finish, and also within the dance to add a brief pause or for focus to be shifted to another dancer.  They can also be used to link dance animations together.

Choreography – Choreography is the act of linking animations together to create an expressive dance, generally to music.  Example:  You have three animations – a spin, tap dancing, and a jump.  For the music, you will listen to the rhythm and transitions.  Generally you would play the animations ad you listen to the music and “feel” how they fit the song together.  In choreographing, you might start with the tapping, go into the jump, then play the spin.  You know have a single cohesive dance made up of parts that are put together so that they flow naturally with the music.  Don’t be afraid to consider all styles of animations for your dance!  Just because you’re choreographing a ballet dance doesn’t mean you have to use all ballet animations.  Change it up – it adds interest and makes the dance yours.  Please never ever ever create a dance from one pack of animations you bought at an animation store!  The creator is the choreographer in this case.  Use a variety – hunt around, be open minded!  I usually use between 20-45 animations for dances I create, sometimes just using little pieces.  Need more animations?  They are out there to find, and don’t forget MP can be a great place to get a “starter pack” of animations.  Consider buying a loaded dance hud (try it first if you can), or pull one from your inventory.  If it’s copy, you can rez it on the ground and copy the animations to your inventory!  I now copy animations from my furniture, ballet barre, and whatever else I have with copy animations that might look great in a dance!

Transition – Changing from one dance to another.  Your goal is to have a smooth transition – no jumps, no slides, so that for the audience the dance flows seamlessly.  Not the easiest thing to do!  For smooth transitions, watch the placement of the hands, the feet, the tempo of the animation as you change.  If the hands were on the hips, and the next animation has them overhead you might very well get a jarring transition.  Also watch for where on the floor your dancers feet are.  Many animations travel across the floor, moving you from your avatar center – like walking around in a circle.  If you change animations while your avatar is away from center, you may see a slide when you start the next transition – dragging you back to avatar center.  Suggestions?  I work on choreography standing on a grid, with me starting right over the center circle.  This visual helps me see where my animations move to and where I am when I want to transition to another animation.  I also recommend looking at changing your animation in a different place, very often if I let the first animation play just a bit longer, or catch it mid-step, I can find a better place to transition.  After a turn or within a turn can also be a great place to transition.  There are also animations you can use to “link”, that flow smoothly and create a more seamless transition.

Link – Links are animations used to link two animations together, that flow smoothly and create a more seamless transition.  You found the perfect two animations, but when you change from one to another you have a hot mess of a jump and/or slide.  They just don’t have a smooth change.  Very often you play just a second or two, or even a fraction of a second of a link animation, just enough to bring the two perfect animations together.  I look for slower, smooth animations that don’t have distinctive moves, or ones that have a nice short move – like a turn or a booty wiggle, etc.   Where to find these magical link animations?  My favorite to use are from Abranimations, just regular animations you probably already have!   I find their animations generally flow well between various types and makers.  Want to try it?  Put a bunch of smooth, subtle animations in a hud, your dance animations in another, and try it!  Play just a bit of the link animations in between to see which gives you a nice smooth connection.

Cache/Caching – The definition of “cache” is to “store away in hiding or for future use”.  When someone views your dance, their viewer is displaying your animations, your costume, your set, and your particles to them.  If their viewer hasn’t seen those things before, it will take it a moment to go to the second life server where the information is stored, get the info, and then display it to the user.  Example:

  • I play the animation “sexy8” while you are watching
  • your viewer goes to the second life server and says “ok – what do I do for sexy8”???
  • the second life server sends the animation data to your viewer and says “here ya go!”
  • in there, the sim server is also listening too and says “ooh, sexy 8!  Needs resources!”
  • your viewer finally plays it.

You can see that a short amount of time is needed for this exchange to occur – and it happens for mesh objects, clothing, textures, animations, etc.  (don’t forget, particles are textures too!)

When you cache in advance, it prepares the viewers of everyone watching, and also prepares the sim you’re on.  Caching sets, costumes, animations, particles, etc. for the sim and also while users are present (even through a closed curtain), will help your dance be seen as you intended it.

Mover System – A mover system is basically a tool that moves dancers from one set of coordinates to another.  For example, your dancers start on the stage floor, and you want them to rise 2 meters so they are flying, or move them to the left and to the right.  A mover system will allow you to do this.  There are several mover systems.  I recommend exploring.  You may find that some tools work better in certain situations than others.  A mover system is generally comprised of two things:  a HUD or some type of master control, and movers or dance balls which your dancers sit/stand on.  By moving the dance ball or mover your dancer stands on, it also moves your dancer.

Mover – The object your dancer stands/sits on.  May be a square on the floor, a spot on mover, or other object.

Dance Ball – Another type of object, used by the Dance Ball Controller system.  Generally referred to as a dance ball but often the shape of a square which is generally dancer’s mid height.

Rez/DeRez – This term in the dance world usually refers to the act of putting your set out on stage and removing it.  Most dance leaders use a tool that by a click of the button will put out a copy of the set on the stage (rez it), and with the click of another button (de-rez it).  You can also accomplish this by rezzing the item from your inventory, then taking it back when done, but this does additional considerations and potential issues.  Using a rezzing system is the standard in the dance world.

Stay Pad/Stay Ball – These are critical for every theatre.  A stay pad/stay ball is simple an object for dancers to sit/stand on.  By sitting on an object, the sim is no longer tracking the movement of the avatar, as it would if they were standing or walking.  To the server, the avatar becomes nearly invisible.  This saves a significant amount of server resources and prevents lag.  It is recommended that dancers never walk during a performance.  They should jump from the stay pad directly to their movers and back again.  This again helps to reduce lag.

Phantom – from the Second Life wiki: “Phantom is an object setting that can be changed from the edit window or by script. When an object is phantom it will pass through other objects and avatars.”

When phantom is referred to in the dance world, it is generally in reference to your props and sets.  You should almost ALWAYS set your props and sets as phantom objects, and there are two important reasons why.

  1. When you are rezzing a set that is not set as phantom, in some cases objects may collide with each other.  Standard objects do not want to occupy the same space and will shift out of the way of other objects.  If an avatar happens to be in the way, it will do the same thing.  Your set may not rez properly, you may pull out your hair, and a swear word or two might slip out.  When you set the objects as phantom, avatars and other objects can pass through as though they don’t exist.
  2. When an object is not phantom, the sim server is keeping track of that object and any collisions that occur – with props, avatars, other objects, etc.  By setting your set as phantom, the sim won’t record collisions – because there can’t be any when phantom.  This saves sim resources.

Transparent – transparent is the ability to make an object invisible.  It is frequently used for set pieces, props, and even parts of costumes.  While objects are in use, such as a dancer standing on a spot on mover, it automatically becomes transparent.  Want to see transparent objects?  Press Ctrl-Alt-T.  Transparent objects will be highlighted in a reddish color.  Press Ctrl-Alt-T again to hide them.

Freestyling – Extremely underrated in the dance world!  Freestyling is simply loading up a dance hud with animations, and playing music or going to a club and dancing yourself – or even others!  (make sure they’re willing first!)  The more you do this, the more of a feel you’ll get for your animations, when to change to another animation so it’s pretty smooth, and most of all – you’ll have fun!  When I’m choreographing a new dance I ALWAYS spend time just freestyling it, having fun and playing with it.  After a time, I can feel the dance starting to come together on its own, if I relax and enjoy!

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Particles, a Hunt, and Inspiration

In a time of transition and turmoil, or even between creating – getting out for a bit is important for mind, body, and soul.

Today I couldn’t help but jump on this:


NOTICE: Color Alchemists, the particle maker, is having a hunt
Mon, Aug 07 2017 5:30:34 AM PDT

Delain Canucci of Color Alchemists particle store has created an amazing LEA sim. She is also hosting a hunt from Aug 7th – Aug 12th. This is a great opportunity to explore, have fun, enjoy the hunt and the free gifts and hunt prizes she has. Yay particles!

Notice from her group: Yaaay a HUNT for Dragon Eggs!

We have a HUNT at LEA1 Myth’s, Mystic’s and Elements of Nature with amazing Prizes .

So grab the Taxi and come on over for a HUNT and Slay a Dragon.

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA1/80/100/22


A beautiful and inspiring sim, a pleasant hunt for amazing gifts, and relaxing sounds to soothe the soul.  Delain is an amazing and kind woman.

Whatever you may do, enjoy.  Peace and balance, wishes for happiness to you.

~ Eva

Reaching for the Stars:

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My World – Newest Little Toes dance teacher

Next Wednesday will be my first dance class with Little Toes Dance Academy.  Here, I’ve attended Miss Tati’s ballet class, being silly and having fun.

No real instruction, I pick the theme, freestyle, we dance laugh and have fun.  The cuteness level is on overload and I’m reminded of the magic and fun of dance and music – and being silly.

A little piece of my world. 🙂

See the world as if for the first time; see it through the eyes of a child, and you will suddenly find that you are free.  ~ Deepak Chopra

 

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Boom! Animation Organizer – a key piece of my dance toolbox

boom__animation_station

What is it is:

  • Object you rez in world.
  • Load animations into each one of the numbered squares.  (some of my squares have over 200 animations)
  • Sit on the Boom pad.
  • Press the arrows for each square to try out each animation

 

 

Why I love it:

  • So much easier than wearing multiple huds for choreography or trying to find just the right animation
  • You can organize your animations into the numbered blocks any way you want, by store, type, animation pack, etc.
  • It copy mod, so you can have multiple stations and even add more numbers by unlinking, copying, and linking them back.  super easy!
  • One I loaded mine, I found all these animations hiding in my folder I didn’t even know I had
  • Allows me to easily browse through all my animations, using them more effectively
  • Other people can use it too
  • If you like the animation you’re doing, click on the number.  It can give the animation to you, then you can toss it into your hud.  No searching.

Holds poses, animations, and dances.

 

https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/BOOM-Animation-Station/11369394

 

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Editing Music: Audacity Video Tutorial – from Me!

I’ve been asked recently about how to edit music, so I thought I’d post the video separately.   Audacity is an amazing program – a music player for creating or practicing choreography, and also a powerful music editor.  Best of all it’s free!

A year ago I recorded this tutorial for an Audacity class I was teaching, in this case we were going over how to mix tracks (songs/audio files) together.

Additional info here:  https://harleyquinadventure.com/2017/06/14/finding-the-right-tool-for-the-job-lets-play-with-audacity/

It was my first tutorial video but I think it’s ok!  Enjoy!

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A sky full of stars and a little nonsense

My laugh of the day:

Do you ever read your horoscope?  I do…sometimes.  Sometimes I prefer to see how it rolls out without any preconceived ideas.  Today is one of those days I’m in a bit of a funk, my brain is full, and my to do list is super long.

SL is my primary source of creativity in this crazy universe of worlds.  For the most part, my worlds don’t mix, but feelings are feelings, people are people.  I am who I am.  I teach in both worlds, different things and ways.  What I enjoy in one, I enjoy in different ways in the other.  SL is a medium in which I create and explore.  Where I can have a bazillion things in my closet and it doesn’t fall out when I open the door.  Both worlds are part of me, so my horoscope reflects the same, aspects of both.

For today:

“There’s now a need to look inward for answers rather than simply react automatically to changes. You’re seeking out more authenticity in your work and for more creativity or suitability in your schedules and daily routines, and now it’s time to learn more about yourself and try to align your behavior so that it more accurately reflects your true nature, particularly in the work you do or in the services you provide.”

It’s true, I like it.  It takes courage to move forward, invite change into your life.  I’m still working on some of that.  Some unfolds natural, in some, new opportunities arise, and in others it is believing in yourself and taking initiative to follow a new path.  Being open to new things, unattached – able to let go of things that have come to the end of their time.  Aligning the behaviour – I think laughter is a big part of this.  Finding new ways to accomplish things and have fun doing it.

So…my horoscope made me think of stars…so I thought of this video:

and then because I love the silliness, it made me think of THIS video.  I just love how the guys let loose on the school instruments, no ego, playing music and having a blast!  Watch – and if you’re not grooving in your chair we need to have a talk!   Kinda reminds me not to take things so seriously all the time!  Yay!

This may be the pinnacle and having fun and not taking things too seriously.  Kinda makes me want to create something that evokes this same feeling!  Well, I kinda do sometimes with my crowd dances 😀

Hop to 1:55 below for the really good stuff!

 

I feel really good.  Amazing how a little laughter and a few deep breaths can change your perspective!  Many great things are coming!

Hold onto your hats…I’m in a writing mood today.

Don’t forget to laugh!

~ Eva

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Seriously…just buy this

Camera View Save/Setup HUD – OL
https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Camera-View-SaveSetup-HUD/5647480

camera_hud

Saves camera positions – up to 8.  Easy to use, major time saver.

I have a notecard with detailed explanation, but truly it’s pretty intuitive.  Get it.  You won’t regret it.

<hushes, stopping myself from gushing on how amazing it is…>

~ Eva

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Puzzle Pieces and Perception

Yesterday I mentioned the puzzle pieces moving, forming a new picture.  In these moments, I feel it’s important to follow intuition and impulses, leading me back to a new Ted Video.  I pick whichever one I’m drawn to, from bamboo houses to performance art, to this:

Your brain hallucinates your conscious reality ~ Anil Seth

The quote that hit me hardest is this, “The world we experience comes as much if not more from the inside out as the outside in.”  ~ Anil Seth

In some ways, our thoughts and feelings place a tint over our experiences – perhaps whitewashing them to dull grays, or shouting them in psychedelic colors.  I also believe we have the conscious ability to choose how we perceive the world, through letting outdated beliefs and feelings go, to being open to new things, to focusing on things that excite you.  Letting go of expectations, toxic thoughts, feelings, and relationships.  Shifting them into different boxes.  To being brave, knowing you are enough, and stepping outside the comfort zone and being satisfied in doing your best without comparing yourself to others.  To have fun in what you do, and relaxing into the flow of the moment.  Being true to yourself.

The mind is an extremely powerful organism.  I love the picture below.  One, because coffee is my biggest vice.  Two…do you experience it?  Can you smell the deep, rich aroma of the coffee?  Feel the warmth of the cup as you wrap it around your hand, the ceramic smooth to the touch and nestled against your palms.  Can you sense his feelings?  Hat lowered as he too grasps his cup, the aroma filling his senses as his bare feet rest against the wood floor.  Breathe deep, open your mind, and feel.  You create your world, you perceive it in your own way.

Now create, knowing the world is completely open to you.  The perceptions of others are their own.  What are yours, and what will you do with it today?

~ Eva

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A little grumbling now and then…

I must say I’m a bit annoyed…I really wanted to add the blog plugins so I can have sticky pages for the categories, and so I can have some posts just in their category and not on the home page.  I’d have to upgrade to business level for that?!  Noo….so I shall do my best with what I can do.  I did do a little upgrade though – more storage space!  I detest limits. 🙂

You may have noticed I changed a couple of things on the blog, and added a My World category.  Sadly, I was going to save posts to just that category, but they’re going to show on the Home Page too…because I’m NOT paying $30 a month just to be able to add plug-ins.  bah!  Some of what I love about SL is the ability to explore, be silly, to write…and that is My World.  Another facet of me.  Dance is such a big part of SL, but it’s not the only part and I love the fun of taking pictures, video, and writing.   Remembering the experiences and feelings.

If you’re here for the dance information – please enjoy!  I love helping others and sharing what I know.  Feel free to chuckle at the “my world” stuff…or scroll on by. 🙂

Do you ever feel a shift coming?  Like the puzzle pieces are moving around and forming a new picture?  Some is from recent actions I’ve taken, a new method of working, some is the natural flow of things.  The important thing is not to hold on too tight and to be open to the changes – some being internal.  Wait – don’t worry though!  I will still teach, and blog, and create and dance of course!  In some things I’ve been a bit haphazard, kinda dipped my toes in.  Perhaps I’ll be jumping in the deep end, or digging out my flamingo pool float.  Lazy river or log flume?  hmmm….   Sometimes I need to remind myself it’s time to come out and play, to slip off my dance shoes, put down the hammer and nails and experience.  Balance.  Play is also an inspiration for creativity.

And this blog post title?  Inspired by this:

Willy Wonka: A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.

wonka going

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As a seasoned and passionate dancer in SL, if I can save one person hours of frustration by learning from my mistakes, goofs, and “what was I thinking????” then my day is complete.  If I can inspire others as they inspire me, then it’s a good day.  If someone uses what they learned, makes it their own, and excels to new heights they enjoy….that’s an amazing day.

My motto:  there are no rules, observe everything and be open, do what makes sense to you, and most of all – have fun!  ~ Eva

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