I am EXTREMELY new to this scene but I would like someone to wreck this concept I did for a Sven armor with some criticism. Also if someone is willing to do a collaboration i am also up for that.
I think, you must create your own thread in this forum for your concepts
I am EXTREMELY new to this scene but I would like someone to wreck this concept I did for a Sven armor with some criticism. Also if someone is willing to do a collaboration i am also up for that.
Hey Flashi0z
sorry but i hide your post on this thread
Could you post your concepts on the main thread or on your own?
rly nice work man.
may i ask u how u were able to create the turntable with transparent background such clean?
when i use the render turntable without background feature i mostly end up with very small white borders in the gif
rly nice work man.
may i ask u how u were able to create the turntable with transparent background such clean?
when i use the render turntable without background feature i mostly end up with very small white borders in the gif
I have a small guide, but it is not in English. I will try to translate and put on this forum later.
The main thing - to do this animation in Photoshop using the checkboxes named matte
Go to - Capture - Settings (Ctrl+P) and check file format is PNG and checkbox Transparency is on.
Frame rate 25 (or whatever you like), I prefer to set Duration on 2 or 3. Be sure to set Clockwise settings, it establishes the dependence of the animation frame rate and duration. If you have set duration for 3 seconds, then your object will make a full turn in exactly 3 seconds.
Dont forget to specify a folder to save your shots. Edit - Preferences - Output
And finally set Capture - Turntable (F5)
Import frames and save as Animated GIF with Photoshop
First of all you need to be sure is your Photoshop version is support Animation.
For CC in up right corner must have option - Workspace - Motion
In older versions look for Animation Workspace if you have it. (Workspace is not necessary to change now)
For fast import all our frames we can use script that available in Photoshop - File - Scripts - Load Files into Stack and select all you images (Ctr+A for example)
Now to active Animations panel - Window - check Timeline (Animation in older version)
In CC version press Create Frame Animation (In older verstion you already have Frame Animation)
Next Make Frames From Layers and now you have all your layers on timeline!
You can Reverse Frames in the same menu if you need.
Now you can select all frames and setup length of frames, for example we have 25 frames per second - 1s/25 = 0.04 - for each image
And File - Save for Web, settings you can see on image below
Main for soft edge alpha here is Matte option - creates additional pixels around image, which allow to get rid off jagged edges. Better to use color similar to background. In this example I use #373d46 color.
In Animation tab set Forever, if you want to make endless animation.
thanks. i understand. so basicly if u would set ur ogre gif on a white background it would have again those pixels arround it, just with that matte option they are not that visible on a dark grey/blue background
thanks. i understand. so basicly if u would set ur ogre gif on a white background it would have again those pixels arround it, just with that matte option they are not that visible on a dark grey/blue background
Matte options depends of what color of background used on page with your gif
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Not sure what everyone likes it .. But we tried
I think, you must create your own thread in this forum for your concepts
Hey Flashi0z
sorry but i hide your post on this thread
Could you post your concepts on the main thread or on your own?
have a nice day
Still WIP sculpt
Concept by Bilberry Cat
New hair for one
But I have to agree, the horns on the shoulders and arms are waaaay overdone for wk.
P.S.: Stoner Ogre? XD
Shh, he simply collects beneficial herbs
Great set.
Thank you, nice to read
still thinking about sword colors
Oooh shiny!
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Nice set, simple and strong design at the same time.
Thank you, trying to not overload set by lot details..
good job
may i ask u how u were able to create the turntable with transparent background such clean?
when i use the render turntable without background feature i mostly end up with very small white borders in the gif
I have a small guide, but it is not in English. I will try to translate and put on this forum later.
The main thing - to do this animation in Photoshop using the checkboxes named matte
would love u for that guide.
greez mate
Go to - Capture - Settings (Ctrl+P) and check file format is PNG and checkbox Transparency is on.
Frame rate 25 (or whatever you like), I prefer to set Duration on 2 or 3. Be sure to set Clockwise settings, it establishes the dependence of the animation frame rate and duration. If you have set duration for 3 seconds, then your object will make a full turn in exactly 3 seconds.
Dont forget to specify a folder to save your shots. Edit - Preferences - Output
And finally set Capture - Turntable (F5)
Import frames and save as Animated GIF with Photoshop
First of all you need to be sure is your Photoshop version is support Animation.
For CC in up right corner must have option - Workspace - Motion
In older versions look for Animation Workspace if you have it. (Workspace is not necessary to change now)
For fast import all our frames we can use script that available in Photoshop - File - Scripts - Load Files into Stack and select all you images (Ctr+A for example)
Now to active Animations panel - Window - check Timeline (Animation in older version)
In CC version press Create Frame Animation (In older verstion you already have Frame Animation)
Next Make Frames From Layers and now you have all your layers on timeline!
You can Reverse Frames in the same menu if you need.
Now you can select all frames and setup length of frames, for example we have 25 frames per second - 1s/25 = 0.04 - for each image
And File - Save for Web, settings you can see on image below
Main for soft edge alpha here is Matte option - creates additional pixels around image, which allow to get rid off jagged edges. Better to use color similar to background. In this example I use #373d46 color.
In Animation tab set Forever, if you want to make endless animation.
And, finally, save project.
Matte options depends of what color of background used on page with your gif
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Concept Art and Textures - leshiy
Models - Me
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