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Director's Chair - still render
zandoriastudios replied to heyvern's topic in Work In Progress / Sweatbox
You can get custom printed directors chair panels, for not too much. I did have one of those in my studio, but I'm a little too heavy for it and broke the arm rest! -
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Director's Chair - still render
zandoriastudios replied to heyvern's topic in Work In Progress / Sweatbox
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It sounds like you need to set more keyframes. At the halfway point, where the position of the arms is wrong: adjust the position, making a new keyframe so that the software can interpolate the correct motion. If that isn't what you are asking, then I am not understanding the question. Don't direct your questions to me specifically. I am no more qualified to answer than anyone else. I do not work for Hash. I only answer what I can, when I have the time. You don't need to email me that you have posted a question. the forum automatically notifies anyone that is subscibed to a thread that there are new replies. If I don't answer you, then I don't have an answer. Don't keep emailing me to answer you!
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That rig is not available for download. The tutorial applies to any rig--just use orient like constraints on the control bones of whatever rig you are using. Unless you have motion capture files of Aikido techniques, or the expensive equipment to record them, you aren't going to be able to use that tutorial for this project.
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Here is a company that might be able to help you record some motion capture: http://www.mantismotion.com/ My tutorial is about using .bvh files that are already captured. If you have to record from scratch, it is going to cost a lot... You maybe should purchase Jeff Lew's character animation DVD. He gives an example of rotoscope animation using a video of himself doing a martial arts move. That is probably a better approach for your Aikido animations.
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Lipsync tutorial: pages 73-80 in "The Art of Animation Master" manual that came with the program. I have no ideas for the hakama
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" 2 Cents" is an expression in English for giving an opinion. Means that my opinion is prabably worth two cents or $.02 I didn't realize that you were not writing in your native language, so I apologize for the confusion.
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I just mean that I understand the tradition of bowing towards the photo of O'Sensei, but it is so small in the animation that it isn't clear. Simply by making it oversized would make it more illustrative. That's just my 2cents By details in the dojo, I just mean that you have essentially one set for dozens of animations. By making it more interesting to look at you will keep the viewers attention... Because you are going to re-use this same set over and over, you can afford to spend the time on it. By the way, the "kotegashi" movie looks great!!!!
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Looks great!!
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Nice Aikidoka model! I would enlarge the portrait of O'Sensei, to exagerate the kamiza area, and make the bowing etiquette clearer. To add a little life to the static animation of the seiza sitting position, I would make a "breathing" action for the character. Since you will be doing all of these animations in one dojo model, you can afford to really dress it up with little details, and light it well. That will help make the demonstrations easy on the eyes I look forward to seeing some complex throws and ukemi !
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very clean! great job
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If you have a wheel mouse: scrolling it zooms in and out hold it down and drag to pan hold it down+shift to turn the view Use the numberpad to switch views. Starting in the center with 5, as though the sides of a cube had been unfolded: 5-top 2-front 8-back 6-right 4-left 0-bottom 7-birdseye view (the last view you had when using the turn tool) 1-camera views (keep tapping it to cycle through all of the cameras in your choreography) 3-light view. (tap it to cycle through the other light views) When looking throug the camera: holding down shift while using the hand/pan tool[M]will dolly forward and backward Hold down control while using the hand[M] will shift the camera sideways and up and down. Holding shift with the zoom[Z] tool will adjust your focal length. Holding shift using the Turn tool[T] will aim the camera. Holding control while using the Turn [T] tool will tilt the camera.
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Logo animation for IE Productions
zandoriastudios replied to clarion's topic in Work In Progress / Sweatbox
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Trailer for Miss Cast Away
zandoriastudios replied to zandoriastudios's topic in Work In Progress / Sweatbox
They haven't had the premiere yet. I will let everyone know more when I know something -
http://www.angelfire.com/film/moviepromo/index.html also links to some stills, and cast photos...
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So are you of the camp that believes that the dinosaurs just didn't make it onto the Ark? Or are you of the camp that believes that the Earth was create 6000 years ago dinosaur bones and all, the bones being put there to confound the ungodly?
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fantastic modeling!
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Great work!!! The character really comes alive --really inspiring to see the performance you created!
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link?
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Just stumbled across this thread--glad my tutorial has been helpful! Nude figures aren't necessarily pornographic. The navigation banner at the top of my page is representative of my artwork, which is the purpose of my site--to promote my work. If it offends you, don't go any farther.
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I would maybe add one more spline ring above the one in the middle of the thigh, because as you shape that joint in animation, it will be easier to do if you have 3 points to work with--the same way that you do at the elbows and knees... Even though you are not going to lipsync, you may find the idea of concentric rings radiating out from the lips will give you more control for shaping the mouth for other expressions. These are just my 2cents, you may not need to do them at all...the model looks nice, I look forward to seeing it with the fur.
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look at the cornell box image posted by Cronos... You can plainly see the relflected color
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Some really cool visuals and animation! Congratulations and thanks for sharing it with us!
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Very nice technique! And great modeling too!!