John Bigboote Posted November 18, 2015 Posted November 18, 2015 I stumbled acrosst an old character and a cool animation- I decided to throw some new features on the render and see how it looks... (SSS and AO) Quote
Admin Rodney Posted November 18, 2015 Admin Posted November 18, 2015 Ha! I remember that guy. Great character! Quote
John Bigboote Posted November 19, 2015 Author Posted November 19, 2015 Here's the action. I think I used this in my 'Bus Stop' entry. It is a GIF loop- so I guess you have to click on it to get it to open and play... I was hoping the gif would just play straight off but I must have exceeded a file size limit for that. 1 Quote
John Bigboote Posted November 19, 2015 Author Posted November 19, 2015 It is hard to see but there are springs in his nose and ears causing nice 2ndary actions. Quote
John Bigboote Posted November 19, 2015 Author Posted November 19, 2015 smaller... seeing if it will auto-play. I am trying to figure this out on Facebook too. I see you can link to a gif from an external link (like tumblr) and it will play without needing to be opened... other people are doing it but every time I link to a gif it appears as a still image... there is a trick I am missing! Quote
Admin Rodney Posted November 19, 2015 Admin Posted November 19, 2015 Yes, there is a trick to posting larger animated gif files. The process is to upload the gif file first then go back in and edit the file linking to the initial animated attachment (instead of the generated thumbnail). Unless linked in a separate post this will results in two images displaying in the post one static thumbnail and the original animated attachment. The alternative (as you've seen) is to reduce the size of the file because if the images is small enough not to require a thumbnail the forum will just utilize a link to the original attachment. So for instance, to post the animation from your earlier gif we would Right click and select 'Copy image URL' or whatever equivalent in the browser of your choice. Then past that URL back into the post and submit: https://www.hash.com/forums/uploads/monthly_11_2015/post-3042-0-13788400-1447947855_thumb.gif Note that in order to copy the URL you'll have to have posted the attachment. At this point we want to remove the following text from the URL in order to get the full animation to link into the post rather than point to the static gif thumbnail the forum generates automatically. The text we are looking to remove is: '_thumb'. Thus making the URL posted into the image: https://www.hash.com/forums/uploads/monthly_11_2015/post-3042-0-13788400-1447947855.gif Which displays: Bottom line: URLs with '_thumb' at their end are statically generated in the background via the forums code. This is because the forum has a set limit for size of images shown in via attachment... larger images then get the thumbnail treatment that links to the full size attachment. For gif animation I assume the code grabs the first frame of the animation (as if the gif file consisted of a single image) and uses that as the thumbnail. Quote
John Bigboote Posted November 19, 2015 Author Posted November 19, 2015 Trying Rodney's most-excellent advice: HMM! It just worked this time... and the file is 5.5mb! Quote
stefff285 Posted November 19, 2015 Posted November 19, 2015 excellent work ! what surface / textures did you used ? 3dpainter ? Quote
John Bigboote Posted November 20, 2015 Author Posted November 20, 2015 Hi Stefff, No... no painting, no decals, just settings in each groups properties for color, specularity etc. I think there is a matcap ambience shader on his suit... and I have been toying with Sub Surface Scattering settings for his skin which adds the red to his fingertips, adds white in his inner ears and other nuances. Also, barely visible- is a hair added to the group that puts a littte bit of stubble to his beard and scalp. Finally, I do a post effect for Ambiance Occlusion which helps to define edges with a slight amount of shading. Thanks! Quote
stefff285 Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 hello john ok ! i have to learn soon about all this. this software is definitly very good regards Quote
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