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Humming


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just a test to use in a personal fast project :)

modeled/textured in 1 minute :)

rendered using mufoof style

I really, really love this software

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Here is a little test...

I used PFHoe for motion tracking

 

HUMMING0.gif

 

MUFOOF ?!?

 

What is that?

 

What is MUFOOF ?

I created this setup a long time ago (2005) and it consists in add MUltiple Frames at Only One Frame ( MUFOOF ) mainly to simulate fast moviments but it can be used with other purposes.... Here is how it works , despite the image links are corrupted , the configuration is still valid .

http://www.hash.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=18443&p=143001

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Elm,

You should be familiar with the concept of MUFOOF (although you can be forgiven for not recognizing that name ;) ) because you used something similar to get the surface/skin of your characters in your recent short (the one about phoning in orders for food).

 

:)

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despite the image links are corrupted , the configuration is still valid .

 

Linking external images into the forum often (and almost inevitably) results in those image links breaking.

Where possible I'd recommend uploading the images to the forum. The allotted upload quotas for forum members should be more than adequate for the attachments.

And that way the linked imagery will be retained.

 

I've taken to saving externally linked images any time I see them in the forum so that I have a copy to replace the originals when they eventually turn up missing.

The problem with that approach is that I very likely won't be able to locate that image months or years later.

 

 

That is an impressive composite Marcos! :)

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Elm,

You should be familiar with the concept of MUFOOF (although you can be forgiven for not recognizing that name ;) ) because you used something similar to get the surface/skin of your characters in your recent short (the one about phoning in orders for food).

 

:)

 

Yeah - I use that technique all the time for lots of reasons (spinning light rig right now) - wasn't aware of the MOFOOF talk. But yeah - "MOFOOF" is one of the most powerful things that AM offers IMO.

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