POV: You're getting your dick sucked on an average day in the Lion's Pride Inn.
While taking a gander at the rest of the inn and enjoying the show - and despite noticing a few horde that somehow managed to sneak in - you realise that life can be pretty alright sometimes.
What started off as a simple little project to use a bunch of my older animations quickly became a clusterfuck and teddious process of trial and error.
Since I was using a bunch of my old scrapped animations, I had to individually change each couple with new textures and assets to avoid a bunch of duplicates. Some of the characters I made to look like the NPC's from the game for that extra goldshire-flavor. (Maybe you'll recognise them!)
I also tried to throw in as many different races as I could, since most of my animations consists of elves and humans. Mostly sticking to alliance characters with a few horde characters outside... and a few that somehow snuck in. The guards were probably too busy fuccing 'n succing.
Spacing out the many different animations also provided a challange since I wanted to fill up the scene with as many characters as possible to make the scene choatic, while also not becoming a complete incoherent mess.
So I threw together 2 new quick animations that being the gnome x goblin and the succubus x void elf couples. It was a good way to get a bit more variation of races while also filling up the scene more without blocking off too much of the background activity.
And boy, don't even get me started about the viewport lag, holy moly. Those who do this kind of 3D animation know what I'm talking about.
This animation also took the longest to render out compared to all of my other animations.
The audio work was teddious and fairly new to me.
I was trying to make the sound as authentic as possible without it being a splurge of a bunch of mumbling and random sounds, so I individually made sound for each couple that were closest to the camera POV view.
I had fun playing around with the stereo settings and it felt pretty rewarding once I got near the end when everything was starting to come together nicely.
Overall, I'm happy of how this eventually came out and I think I did an overall good job both visually and audio-wise! Hope you like it too!