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Florian80

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  1. I troubled through something similar last year. This is not an issue w/ the Toon Render.

     

    I have a method that works, although not as simple as it could be for PNG. It seems that what is needed in the PNG Buffer Options is the Shadow toggle (present in Targa).

     

    1. Set the file type to targa

    2. Set Buffers

    a. Alpha = on

    b. Shadow = on

    3. Return file type to PNG

    4. Render. You know have a layer with the shadow (and the toonlines)

    5. Go back to targa and turn off buffer:shadow

    6. Return to PNG and render to a new file name. This will be the object.

     

    Hope that helps.

     

    post-10501-1268404767_thumb.png post-10501-1268404775_thumb.png

     

    --Tim

     

    That means I have to render two pictures und put them together? Strange... ;)

    I will try it out - thanks!

  2. I'm doing some stills with some primitive ojects and render them as PNGs. The good thing about pngs is, that the background is saved transparent and you can use the pictures in presentations or others. But i don't want just the object but also the shadow of the object. so I switched the floor to "shadows only" and it doesn't render anymore, but also there are no shadows. I rendered it with the toon renderer - does this option not work with this renderer?

  3. I don't know how to make it visible again or of an other idea to make an action object an really usable object in a choreography.

     

    Action objects are tricky to deal with. I find they are best for assembling sets, and other things that don't move, or are not going to be manipulated elsewhere in the same chor, for the very reasons/problems you are encountering.

     

    (I haven't looked at your project - so you may have already tried this, or there may be something else going on)

     

    Have you tried creating separate laptop model(s) called laptop2.mdl, laptop3.mdl, etc - rather than using the same model as the action object in the reusable action object and in the chor? Don't try to use another instance of the laptop model - but use a different model/file altogether that is actually the same, but called something different.

     

    Or it might be best to constrain the laptop model to your character's hand in the chor - rather than constrain it in the reusable action. You would have more control of it, and would only need 1 model.

     

     

    Thanks for the reply, the Idea to constrain the laptop in the choreogrphy came to my mind just after i postet it. So I deleted the Action objekt and constrained the object in the chor to the character. This way it is just as easy to handle as always.

  4. Ich made a character, that walks with a laptop into the scene. I made it a reusable action with an action object. now I want the character to put down the laptop on a table. But if I kill the constraint that attaches the laptop to the hand, it destroys the rest of the action. how can I prevent that? I also tried to change the laptop to a real objekt in the choreography by making it transparent but it doesn't work in comic render mode.

    Then I tried the ON/OFF property to switch from one laptop to the other but the laptop disappeared in the previous choreography action and reappeared in the short action where the character moved the hand to the table with the Laptop still attached.

    I don't know how to make it visible again or of an other idea to make an action object an really usable object in a choreography.UA_Werbung5.prj

  5. I tried to make a hand animation today but I was not able too use the fingers.

    I used the included model fo Eddie und switched the show hands off. After that the bones for all the fingers where shown but only one bone for each finger. How can I move every segment of the finger? I like to make an animation, where a hand sticks a plug into a socket. I have to move alle parts of the fingers to accomplish that.

  6. I made a simple book model and now I want to use it in an animation. I created 2 bones for both sides so I can open and close it. But now the book bones need to be constrained to rotate only in one direction - I need to prevent the bones to rotate up or down. How do I have to do that? For characters I uses the hash 2001 skeleton, where these constraints are already set. How can I create such constraints for my own? I haven't found a tutorial for that in the manual.

     

    Buch.mdl

  7. Sounds to me, that the cloth Simulating is not so easy to use as I imagined. So I think I will give up the use of it for this time. The hair doesn't need to move at all for the simple scenes I have in mind. But I thougt if it is that easy I could add some extras to the figure without making time consuming adjustments.

    But that doesn't seem to be the case. Maybe i will try it out later when I really need hair or cloth.

     

    But thanks for the detailed help!

  8. not to discourage you from playing with AM, but why not simply use hair for hair? From what I can tell, the Hair emitter has some in depth dynamics and stuff, and looks like it reacts very naturally. I've never used cloth before so I can't help you with anything like that

     

    It will be some kind of comic character. You won't see any detailed hair - so the behavior is similar to cloth. I haven't tried out the hair yet.

  9. Hi there!

     

    Yesterday I tried the cloth tutorial. Now I had the idea to use the cloth simulation to create primitive Hair for a simple character. But the results where not appropriate. At least I do not know If i should assign the points of the hair to the head bone or if they should stay with the main bone of the character. But if I do the last thing, they won't move with the head.

    Any ideas?

     

    I try to attach the project file

    Modulvorspann2.prj

  10. Thanks for the help,

    I found something sufficient for me - white background and Toon Gradient is there. Shadows are not perfectly white but gray but I think it looks better than black.

     

    Florian

  11. Thank you very much!

    This is what I wanted to have. But what if I add other lights to illuminate the region better? It seems the other Lights destroy the shadows.

     

    The background is already 100% white in my example. How much more illuminated does it need to be?

     

    I want to render it with the Toon Renderer - without Lines. The characters are not black but orange and blue and I want a small gradient. currently it looks very flat with the Toon renderer. You can' figure out the parts of the character. The shadows are grey and not black :((

  12. Ahhh,

    Thank you, I was not aware, that there can be more than one choreography action.

    I already figured out myself to make keyframe that way before adding new (moving and scaling them around some Frames before), but it was a little too messy and I thougt there must be an other way.

    Thats something Hash could change in future versions.

  13. I still have problems when I combine some cctions together. For example if a character walks into a scene I can use a walk action already there. Then the character stops and does something else. For that i use the choreography action. Maybe I want to move the arm of the character. But when I change something after the other acrion there is always an animation created from the begining untill the point where i first move the charcters arm. This always distorts the walk action. What is the usual workflow when combining choreography actions with reusable actions??

    I didn't get it right.

     

    Thanks for your help!

  14. Thank you very much!

    This is what I wanted to have. But what if I add other lights to illuminate the region better? It seems the other Lights destroy the shadows.

    I also want to render it in toon mode - but I don't think that is a problem.

  15. Hello,

     

    I'm new to A:M

    (Well in fact I used ist 10 years ago - but the times they are changing...)

     

    I have a very easy question but somehow I don't get it.

    I want to make some simple animation, with a black figure on a white ground. So the figure is black and everything around her is white. but of course I want to see the schadows of the figure. So I made a plane for the Figure to walk on answitched the camera to white background. but always is something wrong. sometimes the plane is not perfectly white, but the shadows are there or, the plane is white but the shadow disapears. I used bulbs as lights

    I tried also flat shaded and riecive shadows, with shadows only. nothing worked.

    Any idea? That can't be so difficult!.

     

    Thanks!

    Florian

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