Some frames from a recent freelance gig for a local studio. It's for a music video. Compositions/framing and sketch style were decided by the producer. Photos are from the sets (after boards were done), but I wasn't there :( Storyboards are a lot more fun to do than today's assignment which is... vectorizing fruits…
Based on the front view, it looks like his upper torso might be leaning a little too much to his left around frames 0000 and 0030 and to the his right around frame 0019.
Awesome stuff Wes main note is the barrel timing seems to be a bit off - frame by framing through syncsketch looks like the barrel starts squashing/taking impact prior to him touching it
I just tried cam studio it's great, but it doesn't record at a high enough frame rate so everything looks kind of choppy in general. Any way to increate the input frames grabbed?
For carpaint with flakes you can get the same result by having your glossiness vary due to a tiling noise texture for the flakes. Cubemap reflections sell the clearcoat effect way better anyway.
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no idea what it's like in Max, but i imagine you can bake the animation to a point cache, which removes the rig from the equation and just records vertex movement from frame to frame.
Hiya guys, I've been trying to get my workflow for fly-through rendering animation down in 3ds Max and have been experimenting a lot (wasting a ton of time, mainly, but it's for a good cause ... right?!) and watching a bunch of Youtube videos. And while there are some good ones out there, they really clarify the process…
Hello! I have a simple Scaleform HUD set up: http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e235/RaptorMoonX/Scaleform_hud.png I got the Health/Energy bar at the time working. I have no idea how to get the currency to increment/decrement for this HUD. Do I accomplish this in AS3 or in UDK? I will have Kismet Nodes set up in UDK to get…
Regarding the turntable, maybe you could try a screen capturer with raw data enabled? That way you'll get frame by frame in higher quality? Marmosets own sucks donkey balls. I always get super lags with it..