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Is there a tutor that shows me how to?

 

"The Art of A:M" booklet that comes with your CD has tutorials on modeling and using rotoscopes as guides.

 

but those are pretty small pics. you'd want something larger and more detailed.

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Yes you could model that character using the pictures as rotoscopes

 

Or depending by what you mean by animating here is a 20minute version

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Grabbed the tiny picture and converted it to an illustrator path oround figures, inported into am applied decal and"animated"

 

 

Project in release 13

 

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:blink:

 

Better to model it ....

sure.mov

sure.zip

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I tried both and both worked fine ...are you talking about the qt or project file.

 

Mac or PC

 

Try right click save as

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ok to use it as a roto scope right click the modeling window and click rotoscope and then new open that pictue file. Then just model form that. you are trying to make a model out of it right? and to make a model right click the objects folder and click new model, or just dubble click it. don't you have the "the art of animation mater" book?

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Or depending by what you mean by animating here is a 20minute version

Attached File sure.mov ( 37.63k ) Number of downloads: 25

 

John, I watched that thing for a whole tweny minutes, but they just kept doing the same thing over and over again! :angry: That's twenty minutes of my life I'll never get back! :P

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